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    Depression Glass sets "peach Lustre" from the 1930s-what are they worth?

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    I feel you may be referring to what we in the Great South Land call "Carnival" glass and if so not worth a cracker so send it to me for safe destruction. No if it is genuine carnival glass it is very collectable and of value. Pieces sell for hundreds of dollars each. Try taking a single piece to a antique dealer to "sell" but don`t sell it this will give you some idea of its` value. Do you have a local museum they can help?
    Suggest you go to EBay for possible help.


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