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Akro Agate Price Guide Rev 2nd Ed 0966174712 Akro Agate Price Guide Rev. 2nd Ed. - 0966174712
This is the revised 2nd edition price guide to the Hardy's volume The Complete Line of The Akro Agate Co. and is being listed separately for those who already have the main book. Note that the book references back to the main book and to benefit from this book you should own the first. The book brings values current through 1998. It also provides additional photographs and color and size information, as well as advice about reproductions and other issues relevant to the collector. It i... $11.00     View Details
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Candlewick Colored and Decorated Lines 0764317962 Candlewick: Colored and Decorated Lines - 0764317962
The beautiful glass pattern Candlewick was manufactured by Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio, from 1936 through 1984. Candlewick was made in many striking colors and with many decorative treatments - pieces that are avidly sought by collectors today. This beautifully photographed and carefully researched book enables collectors to recognize and identify all the documented colors and treatments for Imperial's Candlewick. Showcased are Candlewick pieces in colored, slag, black, and m... $22.75     View Details
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Candlewick The Crystal Line 2nd Edition 0764321366 Candlewick: The Crystal Line, 2nd Edition - 0764321366
Candlewick, one of the most popular lines of glass produced by the Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio, was introduced in 1936 and manufactured until 1984. Today this pattern, made in crystal and many lovely colors, attracts avid collectors of fine glassware. In this beautifully photographed and newly revised book, nearly every item in the crystal line is shown and discussed. The authors have carefully researched Imperials factory records, catalogs, and price lists to assemble extens... $22.50     View Details
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Complete Set of Imperial Glass Encyclopedia 3 Volumes SET1267 Complete Set of Imperial Glass Encyclopedia 3 Volumes - SET1267
Complete set of the definitive "Imperial Glass Encyclopedia" by the National Imperial Glass Collectors' Society and James Measell. The three volumes are paperback, new and out-of-print. Full retail is $105 and consists of 763 pages with value guides. = = The first volume is packed with information and photos featuring art glass, animal figurines, covered dishes, and patterns whose names begin with A, B, and C (through Cane, including Candlewick). About 1,000 pieces are shown in color (includi... $54.50     View Details
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Fenton Art Glass Trilogy by Whitmyer SET1324 Fenton Art Glass Trilogy by Whitmyer - SET1324
Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer have compiled what may be the most comprehensive and best illustrated series on Fenton's art glass. This set consists of three books: Fenton Art Glass, 1907 - 1939, second edition, FEnton Art Glass Colors, 1939 - 1980 and Fenton Art Glass Patterns 1939 - 1980, second edition. The early years, 1907 through 1939, are covered in one volume, Fenton Art Glass, second edition. This volume is presented in nine parts, each dedicated to a particular type of glass. Example in... $52.50     View Details
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Findlay Flint Glass Co 1889 1891 PUB70 Findlay Flint Glass Co. 1889 - 1891 - PUB70
This handbook was intended to begin a series of books on the tableware factories once located in Findlay, Ohio. A short history of the factory is provided along with well illustrated lists of patterns including tableware, novelties, and other items. The shapes made, available colors and values (1994) are provided for each piece. $12.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest April May 1991 Vol IV No 6 GCD199102 Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1991, Vol. IV, No. 6 - GCD199102
Articles in the April/May 1991 issue of Glass Collector's Digest (Volume IV, Number 6) includes: The Figured Blank: Cut, Pressed, or Both? by David J. Dorflinger The Disguised Stemmed Fig by Mildred and Ralph Lechner Northwood's Bushel Baskets by Lee Markley Helen Robinson and the Kane County Flea Market by Jiune Grayson Corning Odyssey by Dr. James S. Measell Cut Glass Jugs by Martha Louise Swan Glass Cane Whimsies by Joyce E. Blake Decorating Tec... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest April May 1996 Vol VIII No 6 GCD199602 Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1996, Vol. VIII, No. 6 - GCD199602
Articles in the Glass Collector's Digest April / May 1996 issue (Volume VIII, Number 6) include: Fenton's Old #891 by Roy D. Ash Pigeon Blood by Marilyn Lockwood The Creation of a Feeling in Glass by Randall Grubb Heisey and Its Competitors: Looking Back at 1896, Part I by Tom Felt Motto Plates: Glass that Speaks to Us by Betty Newbound "Elegance of Glass" at the Detroit Historical Museum by Aimee E. Spencer Imperial's Star & File by Henry F Hain III Michael J. Owens: The Man and His Machines... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 1997 Vol X No 2 GCD199704 Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1997, Vol. X, No. 2 - GCD199704
Articles in the Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1997 issue (Volume X, Number 2) include: An Antique Dealer's Vignettes by Lee Grover The Gillinders and Glass: A Family Tradition by Dan Desmarais Imperial Free Hand by Dr. James S. Measell "Headdress" Mystery Solved by Pamela C. Skoporc Dorothy Taylor's Carnival Glass Miniatures by Betty Newbound Tiffin Modern by Leslie Pina and Ruth Hemminger The Doctor Is In by Patricia A. Martinelli ... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest December January 1992 Vol V No 4 GCD199106 Glass Collector's Digest December/January 1992, Vol. V, No. 4 - GCD199106
Articles in the December / January issue of Glass Collector's Digest (Volume V, Number 4) include: Cut and Engraved Glassware of Henry C. Fry by Martha Louis Swan The Glass of Christmas by Betty Newbound A Westmoreland Christmas by Lorraine Kovar Pitcher Perfect by Elaine Moser Wandel Glass Bells by Charlie Finley Perfume Bottles - A Premier Auction by Donna Magyar Aha Darners - Glass House Whimsies by Joyce E. Blake Monart Glass by Ian turner Th... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest June July 1990 Vol IV No 1 GCD199003 Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1990, Vol. IV, No. 1 - GCD199003
The June/July 1990 (volume IV, no 1) feature articles were: Morgantown Glass Guild: The Co-Op Years by Jerry Gallagher - Economic factors which dictated changes in the production of Morgantown Glass are the focus of this article. Two color plates show an array of the colored ware for which the company is best known. Custard Glass: A Brief History by George Reynolds - This survey considers American-made custard glass. Some of the popular patterns noted are Northwoods Chrysantem... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest June July 1996 Vol IX No 1 GCD199603 Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1996, Vol. IX, No. 1 - GCD199603
Articles included in the Glass Collector's Digest June / July 1996 issue (Volume X, Number 1) are: Heisey and Its Competitors Looking Back at 1896, Part II by Tom Felt O'Brien and Novotny Revisited by Roserita Ziegler Glass Egg Cups from 1780 to the 1940s by Brenda C. Blake Angelika Traylor's Celebration of Nature by Pamela Harbaugh Simon Pearce: Glass Maker and Entrepreneur by Alicia Maloey Heisey Turns 100! by Neila and Tom Bredehoft $5.50     View Details
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