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Description
The item in the image is a piece of Depression glass, specifically a divided serving plate in the Madrid pattern, likely made by Federal Glass. Depression glass was mass-produced in the United States from the 1920s to the 1940s and was often given away as promotional items. Key features include: Material: Machine-made, thin glass. Era: 1920s-1940s, during the Great Depression. Pattern: Madrid, characterized by its geometric and floral designs. Color: Pink, one of the popular colors for Depression glass. Manufacturing: Mass-produced, leading to imperfections like bubbles and uneven coloring. Distribution: Often given away as premiums with purchases at grocery stores, movie theaters, and gas stations. Collectibility: Popular among collectors due to its historical significance and variety of patterns and colors. Available for pickup or shipping at: Midtown Bliss Home & Gifts 2722 R St Sacramento Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm
Description
The item in the image is a piece of Depression glass, specifically a divided serving plate in the Madrid pattern, likely made by Federal Glass. Depression glass was mass-produced in the United States from the 1920s to the 1940s and was often given away as promotional items. Key features include: Material: Machine-made, thin glass. Era: 1920s-1940s, during the Great Depression. Pattern: Madrid, characterized by its geometric and floral designs. Color: Pink, one of the popular colors for Depression glass. Manufacturing: Mass-produced, leading to imperfections like bubbles and uneven coloring. Distribution: Often given away as premiums with purchases at grocery stores, movie theaters, and gas stations. Collectibility: Popular among collectors due to its historical significance and variety of patterns and colors. Available for pickup or shipping at: Midtown Bliss Home & Gifts 2722 R St Sacramento Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm
Shopping Vintage Saves The World
Choosing vintage isn’t just a style statement — it’s a sustainable lifestyle. When you shop vintage clothing, retro fashion, and secondhand treasures, you help reduce textile waste, lower carbon emissions, and slow the fast fashion cycle. Every pre-loved piece keeps one more item out of landfills and conserves the resources needed to make something new. It’s eco-friendly fashion with timeless flair.
The vendors at Bliss work tirelessly to save beautiful treasures from the landfill while serving you curated looks to bring home.
When you come to checkout, you might also notice that we strive to use recycled materials as often as possible. Collectively, we bring in boxes and packing materials to be repurposed to protect your finds.
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for choosing to shop sustainably and support local. Every time you pick a vintage find or a secondhand gem from our shop, you’re making a powerful statement — one that says you care about the planet and the community.
Your conscious choices help reduce waste, cut down on pollution, and breathe new life into quality pieces that deserve a second story. And by supporting a local business like ours, you're helping build a more resilient, connected, and creative neighborhood.
We’re so grateful to be part of your journey toward a more thoughtful and eco-friendly lifestyle. Thank you for making a difference — one beautiful piece at a time.