Great Lakes Depression Glass Collectors Club

Great Lakes Depression Glass Collectors Club The Club offers opportunities to learn more about this historic glass & its makers - providing members an extensive reference library on 1920s-1985 glass.

Sometime around 1972, Jayne's (Saeger) dad, Byron Kumler, went to a flea market and bought a luncheon set of blue Moderntone for $3.00. He had no idea what it was called, or who made it, or that it was collectible. He just knew that he liked the blue color. After all, blue was his favorite color. His grandchildren began to joke about "Grandpa and his blue dishes!"

Later in 1972 or early 1973, Ja

yne's mother, Clara Jane Kumler, became acquainted with Jody Cox at the beauty parlor. They both had standing appointments. Clara had acquired a set of amber dishes, having no idea that it was Madrid. After describing her amber dishes and her husband's blue dishes to her friend Jody Cox, Jody told her "That's called Depression Glass." My friend Hazel wrote a book about it. Her friend was Hazel Marie Weatherman, author of Colorful Glassware of the Depression Era, the first serious book on depression glass. Through Jody's copy of the Weatherman book, they found the names of their glassware, and searching for it became more interesting and fun. Throughout this period, Jayne's husband Harry Saeger was in the Army, and they were stationed in Germany. When they returned home, her mom kept talking about depression glass and Jayne said "I've got some of that stuff!" When she was about 12 or 13 years old, a neighbor had given her some old pink dishes. She like them, so she put them away for her Hope Chest. She took them out and found that she had about a dozen odds and ends of pink glass. That peaked her interest, so the pretty glass became a mother and daughter interest. Jayne and her mom began going to flea markets. Jayne found a stack of green Dogwood luncheon plates for 25 cents each. That got the whole family involved. About that time, they heard that the Michigan Depression Glass Society had formed. They went to one of their meetings. Jayne joined, but her mom did not, feeling that it was too far away. At that time, the MDGS met in Livonia and Clara lived in Troy (a long, long way away.) Clara felt that a similar club was needed on their side of town. Jody and Jayne offered to help form a club. They talked to people at flea markets, they talked to other people with an interest in glass, and announced that they were going to have a meeting to determine if there were enough people interested to form a club. At least 20 people showed up for that first meeting. Two of the people who came were author Betty Newbound and her husband, Bill, who wrote a column called "Along the Flea Market Trail" for the newly published Depression Glass "Daze" Newspaper. The first meeting was held at the First United Methodist Church of Troy. Jayne did a table setting of green Dogwood. They had an informational meeting, and everyone present agreed that a club should be formed in the area. A committee was formed to create a set of By-Laws. On April 23, 1973, they met a second time. A Constitution and By-laws were approved. The club was named Great Lakes Depression Glass Club.

Tomorrow, Thursday, May 28th is our next glass club meeting. We meet at the First United Methodist church at 6363 Livern...
05/27/2026

Tomorrow, Thursday, May 28th is our next glass club meeting. We meet at the First United Methodist church at 6363 Livernois in Troy MI. Doors open at 6:30pm.
Our program for tomorrow is the Colors of Caprice. Our table setting is Fire-King.
Guests are welcome. Hope to see you!

Newsletter has been emailed to members.

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 23rd is our Glass Club meeting. Our program is favorite finds from the show. Our mini program ...
04/22/2026

Tomorrow, Thursday, April 23rd is our Glass Club meeting. Our program is favorite finds from the show. Our mini program is glass baskets which is member participation. Bring your glass! We meet at the First United Methodist Church at 6363 Livernois Rd, Troy Michigan. Our doors open at 6:30pm. We will be having cake at coffee time to celebrate our show.
Guests are welcome.

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 18th these doors open to beautiful glass. Hope you will join us. Here’s a little sneak peek of...
04/18/2026

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 18th these doors open to beautiful glass. Hope you will join us. Here’s a little sneak peek of the treasures to be found. And there’s much much more.
The show opens at 10 am tomorrow.

In anticipation of a glorious show, this is Cambridge’s Gloria in a couple of colors. Enjoy the pictures. Our show opens...
04/17/2026

In anticipation of a glorious show, this is Cambridge’s Gloria in a couple of colors. Enjoy the pictures. Our show opens Saturday at 10. Hope to see you there.

What’s your favorite etch- from any company and in any color? Share a picture in the comments!

Favorite Blues! Are you a collector of blue glass? Light or dark? Etched, decorated or not?  Share your favorites in the...
04/16/2026

Favorite Blues! Are you a collector of blue glass? Light or dark? Etched, decorated or not? Share your favorites in the comments. Time to start making your list of glass to look for at our show! Wednesday was 4 days until the doors open to a room filled with beautiful glass.

We have two raffles this show. The first is a table setting of Hocking’s Cameo in green. The table setting is 4 place se...
04/14/2026

We have two raffles this show. The first is a table setting of Hocking’s Cameo in green. The table setting is 4 place settings and a sugar & creamer. Each place setting consists of grill plate, cup and saucer/sherbet plate.
The second is a green Hocking Cameo vase. Yes, it all glows. Raffle table is located in the showroom near the entry doors. 5 days until the doors open on our show!

The pictured pieces of Cameo are from private collections.

6 days to the doors opening on our show!While you are at our show, stop by our Membership Booth to learn more about our ...
04/14/2026

6 days to the doors opening on our show!
While you are at our show, stop by our Membership Booth to learn more about our club. Those who sign up for membership during the show, may choose a piece of glass from the selection at the booth.
Enjoy the photos from club member’s collections.

Do you need help identifying a piece of glass?  Members at our ID booth can help you with that. Bring your glass or a ne...
04/13/2026

Do you need help identifying a piece of glass? Members at our ID booth can help you with that. Bring your glass or a new purchase to ID.
Sharing some photos for fun. Our count down is on. Just 7 days till the doors open on our show.

Sharing glass that glows. Not all that glows, glows green! Are you searching for something that glows? Our show opens ne...
04/12/2026

Sharing glass that glows. Not all that glows, glows green! Are you searching for something that glows? Our show opens next Saturday at 10. See our show card for the details.

Today, we are sharing some photos from a presentation of a truly spectacular collection of salt and pepper shakers given...
04/11/2026

Today, we are sharing some photos from a presentation of a truly spectacular collection of salt and pepper shakers given by a club member. Do you collect salt and peppers? Do you have a favorite set? Share a picture in the comments! Enjoy the photos. Continuing the count down to our show.

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Our Meetings Are Held At 6363 Livernois Road
Troy, MI
48098

Opening Hours

6:30pm - 9pm

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