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A Century of Indiana Glass - 0764323032
From 1896 until 2002, under the names Beatty-Brady, National, and Indiana Glass, beautiful glassware has been produced in Dunkirk, Indiana.
A Century of Indiana Glass
captures the beauty of that glass in 440 vivid color images. Over 100 patterns ranging from pressed glass of the Depression to post-World War II and contemporary eras are displayed. The patterns include the popular Artura, Bethlehem Star, Constellation, Diamond Point, Garland, Indiana Feather, Leaf, Moderne Classic, Old E...
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Blanko Catalogs Then and Now - 0764316516
Is it Blenko? Looks like Blenko. How often have you heard statements like this. Blenko, one of the most prolific producers of art glass in the latter half of the 20th century was also among the design leaders, and as leaders were often copied.
Blenko Catalogs: Then and Now
presents Blenko catalogs from 1959 through 1961 (Then) and from 1984 through 2001 (Now). The variation is glass is truly striking, yet it always seems to retain that "look" that we've learned to associate with Blenko...
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Blenko Catalog Set 1959 - 2001, 4 Volumes - SET1238
This 4-volume set by Leslie Pina includes Blenko - Cool '50s & '60s Glass, 2nd Edition; Blenko Glass - 1962-1971 Catalogs; Blenko Glass - 1972-1983 Catalogs; and Blenko Catalogs Then and Now, 1959-1961 and 1984-2001 Though Blenko Glass was formed well-before the 1950s, the cool art glass designed by Winslow Anderson, Wayne Husted, and Joel Myers in the 1950s and 1960s sparked an era at Blenko that has continued to this day. The resulting glass has become highly desired to collectors and simpl...
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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...
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Fenton Glass Compendium 1940 - 2001 All Three Volumes - SET1257
Established in 1906, the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia, has long produced glassware that fires collectors' passions. The first volume of this three volume set, Fenton Glass Compendium, has over 900 color photographs that capture the vases, pitchers, tidbit trays, candle holders, teacups, console bowls, and more, produced from 1940 to 1970. Many of these coveted items appear in print for the first time. Five years of research went into the text, providing a comprehens...
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Fifties Glass, 2nd Edition - 0764309862
A fascinating and insightful look into the art glass of the 1950s, this revised second edition spans the range of 1950s art glass from common collectibles to those of museum quality, displaying the diversity and creativity of style, color, and shape. This book has served as an inspiration and valuable resource for collectors, dealers, and all struck by the exceptional quality of art glass. Special emphasis is given to Italian (Murano) glass and Scandinavian glass, with an expanded section on ...
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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 ...
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Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1998, Vol. XI, No. 2 - GCD199804
Articles in the Glass Collector's Digest August / September '98 issue (Volume XI, Number 2) include:
Henry Greener & Company: English Pressed Glass Manufacturer
by Albert Christian Revi
Black Collectibles in Glass, Part 2
by Tom Felt
Paden City Glass
by Melissa Bratkovich
Auction Heaven! The L.G. Wright Sale
by Johanna S. Billings
Murano Glass at Mid-Century, Part 2
by Leslie Pina
Glassware of the Roaring 20s and Depression Era
by James S. Measell
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Glass Collector's Digest October/November 1996, Vol. IX, No. 3 - GCD199605
Articles in the Glass Collector's Digest October / November 1996 issue (Volume IX, Number 3) include:
Animals and Birds
by Glen and Stephen Thistlewood
It's a Gala Affair
by Elyce Litts
Clarke's Fairy Lamps
by Roger Winzeler
Whatever Happened to Hazel Atlas?
by Marg Iwen
Figural Four-Piece Table Sets
by Walt Adams
Glass Animals by Marcolin
by Dianne Gregg
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Jadite: An Identification & Price Guide, 3rd Ed. - 0764318217
The first on the subject, this popular book is now in its third edition, with dozens of additional items displayed and up-to-date values. More than 1,000 pieces are illustrated in this full-color tour de force. The work of three major glass companies -- McKee, Jeannette, and Anchor Hocking are represented, with jadite produced from the 1930s through the mid-1970s. Items represented include kitchenware such as canisters, shakers, mixing bowls, and ovenware, plus household items including lamps...
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Kemple Glass, 1945-1970 by Burkholder & O'Connor - 157080009X
Kemple Glass, 1945-1970 tells the story of the John E Kemple Glass Works, while illustrating its wide variety of products including tableware, decorative plates, novelties, animal dishes, figurines, and free-hand wares. The Works operated for 25 years, first in East Palestine, Ohio, and later at Kenova, West Virginia. Their motto was "Authentic Antique Reproductions," as they produced fine quality milk glass and colored glassware in the original molds from McKee, George Duncan & Sons, Co-Oper...
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Kemple Glass, 1945-1970 by Burkholder & O'Connor - 157080012X
Kemple Glass, 1945-1970 tells the story of the John E Kemple Glass Works, while illustrating its wide variety of products including tableware, decorative plates, novelties, animal dishes, figurines, and free-hand wares. The Works operated for 25 years, first in East Palestine, Ohio, and later at Kenova, West Virginia. Their motto was "Authentic Antique Reproductions," as they produced fine quality milk glass and colored glassware in the original molds from McKee, George Duncan & Sons, Co-Oper...
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