Difference between revisions of "Monax glass"

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* National Depression Glass Association [http://www.ndga.net/articles/eickamsweetheart.php MONAX]
 
* National Depression Glass Association [http://www.ndga.net/articles/eickamsweetheart.php MONAX]
* Yesterdays Treasures: [https://yesterdaytreasures.net/american-sweetheart-monax-depression-glass-dishes/ Monax]:
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* Yesterdays Treasures: [https://yesterdaytreasures.net/american-sweetheart-monax-depression-glass-dishes/ Monax]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 23 August 2022

Monax glass
Image Credit: Yesterdays Treasures

Description

[MacBeth-Evans Glass Co.] A brand name for an translucent white glass manufactured from 1930 to 1936. It was used for dishes, decoration, windows and lampshades.

Resources and Citations

  • National Depression Glass Association MONAX
  • Yesterdays Treasures: Monax