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Depression glass refers to a category of glassware produced in the United States primarily during the Great Depression era, from the late 1920s through the 1940s. The Paden City Glass Company, active from 1916 to 1951, was one of many manufacturers of depression glass. Their "Ardith" pattern, characterized by etched floral motifs and an octagonal shape, is a well-recognized example of the era's aesthetic. This particular pattern, often found in pink, exemplifies the delicate yet durable glassware that graced many American homes during a challenging economic period.
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