Snowy Milk Glass

Snowy Milk GlassOriginating in sixteenth-century Venice, the opaque white commodity known as milk glass gained popularity in Victorian-era France as an affordable alternative to porcelain before becoming a staple within wealthy American homes. Manufactured stateside by companies such as Westmoreland, Kemple, and Fenton, the majority of pieces on the market today were made during the material’s revival after World War II.

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