The show, now in its 42nd year, is run by The North Jersey Depression Glass Club.
The two-day event will be open 6:30-10 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.
Twenty vendors are selling Depression and antique glassware from the 1920s through the 1970s, according to Craig Kratochvil of Ringwood, co-chair of the show.
"We encompass everything from New England glass to mid-century modern glassware,” Kratochvil said.
“There’s a wide variety from Pyrex® to elegant,” he added, “and price points from $5 to $500 or more.”
All the glassware was made in the U.S.
Entry to the show costs $7. A snack bar is available.
Church of the Guardian Angel is at 320 Franklin Turnpike in Allendale.
The North Jersey Depression Glass Club, established in 1974, has 50 members. It represents Northern New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New York.
Meetings take place 7:30 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of every month, except July and August, at the Wyckoff Public Library.
They feature programs on glass, pottery, china, and other related topics; outside speakers; refreshments; raffles; and a holiday dinner. There’s even an annual road trip to a major antique show.
For more information about the club, call Walter Lee, president, at 973-838-2419.
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