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Fenton Burmese Glass by Debbie Coe - 076431968X
Burmese glass was developed by the Mt. Washington glass company in 1885 and was named by Queen Victoria because the shaded colors reminded her of a sunset in Burma. The Fenton Art Glass Company is the only company to successfully replicate the original Burmese formula in modern times. Fenton introduced Burmese in 1970 and continues to produce it. This beautiful book includes 719 color photographs of fine examples from Fenton's General Catalog, Connoisseur Collection, Supplements, Gift Shop, Q...
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Fenton Glass Compendium 1985-2001 - 076431811X
The third volume of John Walk's Fenton Glass Compendium covers the years 1985 though 2001. Published in 2003, it has over 1000 dazzling color images that display the beauty and elegance in glassware produced by Fenton during these years. These highly collectible and much sought after wares are from Fenton's General, Connoisseur, and Special Series lines. Along with Christmas and Easter items, here are the popular animals, baskets, bells, bud vases, candy dishes, clocks, fairy lights, lamps, r...
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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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L.G. Wright Glass - 0764318616
Over 190 illustrations from original L.G. Wright Glass Company catalogs display thousands of pieces of glassware sold by this New Martinsville, West Virginia, marketing company from c. 1937 to 1999. Among their wide-ranging ware are Early American Pattern Glass goblets, animal covered dishes, Opalescent, Carnival, Cased, Custard, Moon & Star, and Art glass, pressed patterns, and novelties. They were made by many of the best American glass companies such as Beaumont, Cambridge, Fenton Art Glas...
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The L.G. Wright Glass Company - 1570800308
Glass scholar James Measell along with former L.G. Wright salesman, W.C. "Red" Roetteis, dispel many of the myths surrounding the L.G. Wright Glass Company. In fact, the first chapter addresses exactly that, the myths and misconceptions surrounding Wright glass. Typical of a James Measell book, it is well-written and well-researched. Original advertisements, catalog pages, photos from the company archives, company correspondence and other primary documents are interspersed with the captivatin...
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