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Fenton is a well-known glass manufacturer, and their hobnail pattern in Vaseline glass is highly sought after by collectors.
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Antique Victorian-era uranium glass pieces, such as bowls, vases, and tableware, are often considered valuable due to their age and historical significance.
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Northwood produced uranium glass in various patterns, and their custard glass with uranium content is particularly collectible.
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Akro Agate is known for its production of small decorative items in Vaseline glass, including salt and pepper shakers and small containers.
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Some patterns of Depression glass, a type of mass-produced glassware from the 1920s and 1930s, contain uranium and can be valuable to collectors.
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Vintage uranium glass marbles are highly collectible, and some rare and unique designs can fetch a good price among collectors.
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The Ballerina pattern by Hocking Glass Company, particularly in Vaseline glass, is highly desirable among collectors of uranium glassware.
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Antique decanters made of Vaseline glass, especially those with intricate designs or unique shapes, can be valuable to collectors.
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Pieces with intricate swirl patterns or unusual shapes, such as plates or bowls, can be highly sought after by collectors.
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Art Deco-era uranium glass, known for its sleek and modern designs, is often considered valuable due to its aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
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