Dejavu Antiques is located in God's country in Dillard, GA just south of the North Carolina mountains. We have been in the antique business for over 20 years and continue to do antique shows in the Southeast. Dejavu Antiques has a dazzling collection of Depression Glass, Roseville Pottery, Weller, Porcelains, Fostoria, Fenton, Cambridge, Heisey, Johnson Brothers, Franciscan, Shelley, Westmoreland, small furniture and vintage tools. Please search our website to see what we have to offer. If you do not see what you are looking for listed on our site, please email us and let us know. We continue to update our listings as often as possible. Dejavu Antiques currently have over 25,000 items and it is impossible to list everything. So if you have a specific item you are looking for, please let us know. Who knows, we might just have it. Please add us to your Internet favorite sites and check our site frequently. We have great antiques to offer and something for everyone. Thanks so much for visiting us and we look forward to doing business with you. Dillard is a great place to visit, so stop in and see us.
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A little history for the history buff.... Depression Glass was made during the Great Depression. In the 1920's & early 1930's, Depression Glass was given as a free gift with a purchase of an item. Depression Glass was in inexpensive glass manufactured in large quantities.
Roseville Pottery was made in Roseville, Ohio. Roseville Pottery began producing pottery pieces in 1890. Many types of Roseville Pottery were made until 1954. Many people collect Roseville Pottery even to this day.
Fostoria Glass was made in Fostoria, Ohio. Fostoria was made starting in 1887. Fostoria Glass is not being made now. Fostoria produced numerous types of fine glassware over the years. American Fostoria is the most common and the most sought pattern that Fostoria made.
Cambridge Glass was made in Cambridge, Ohio. The most popular Cambridge pattern is Rosepoint. Cambridge was produced from 1901-1958. The Cambridge Glass Company was closed in 1958.
Weller Pottery was made in Fultonham, Ohio. Weller Pottery moved their firm to Zanesville, Ohio, in 1882. Weller Pottery has hundreds of lines. Weller Pottery closed their factory in 1948.
Franciscan was introduced in 1934. Franciscan Desert Rose has the destinction of being one of the most popular patterns ever produced in dinnerware history. Franciscan ware was made in California. The Franciscan plant was closed in 1984. Other companies are still reproducing popular Franciscan patterns today.
Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Fenton Glass Company is now located in Williamstown, West Virginia. Fenton made many different patterns with a variety of hostess pieces. Fenton is noted for early Carnival glass.
Johnson Brothers was among the first winners of the Queen Awards to industry for export achievement. There are many patterns in Johnson Brothers. One of the most popular patterns in Johnson Brothers is Old Britian Castles. Johnson Brothers factories were in middle England.
Westmoreland Glass was made by the Westmoreland Glass Company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania from 1890-1984. Westmoreland Paneled Grape has been & still is the most popular pattern throughout Westmoreland's history. The Westmoreland end came in 1984. Westmoreland used paper labels on most of its ware.