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A Century of Indiana Glass 0764323032 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... $21.50     View Details
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A Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass 0964658607 A Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass - 0964658607
In response to demand, the Old Morgantown Glass Collectors' Guild (OMGCG) has reprinted Jerry Gallagher's classic Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass. New material for this edition includes name and numerical indexes. A separate 2011 price guide is included. Gallagher's original work has been completely reprinted, including six pages of color photos. The remainder of the book is B&W photos, line drawings and Morgantown advertising reprints along with Gallagher's copious research text. If you onl... $33.50     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 Glass Compendium 1940 2001 All Three Volumes SET1257 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... $68.50     View Details
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Fostoria Glass 1915 American No 2056 Pattern Catalog Reprint PUB88 Fostoria Glass 1915 American No. 2056 Pattern Catalog Reprint - PUB88
This is a catalog reprint of Fostoria's 1915 Supplement in which they introduce their now famous American Pattern no. 2056. The sixteen large format reprint illustrates the 86 original American shapes in 15 pages. The last page, page 16, illustrates 10 items from various patterns including 2025, 2061, 2038, 2033 and 2060. A copy of the original pricing is also included. $9.50     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 April May 2000 Vol XIII No 6 GCD200002 Glass Collector's Digest April/May 2000, Vol. XIII, No. 6 - GCD200002
The April/May 2000 (volume XIII, No. 6) feature articles were: The Kokomo-Jenkins Glass Company, Part 2 by Marg Iwen - In this section, Marg Iwen focuses on the Kokomo, Indiana, glass plant. Its history is presented in some detail. Of importance to collectors are the many clues to identification provided. The 36 photos provide clear examples of patterns and shapes. Also included is a chart listing patterns (i.e. Arcadia Lace, Kokomo, Strawberry) line numbers, dates, color and fo... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 1990 Vol IV No 2 GCD199004 Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1990, Vol. IV, No. 2 - GCD199004
The August/September 1990 (volume IV, no 2) feature articles were: Turkeys and Rabbits by Anne Cook - Covered animal dishes of the Challinor, Taylor Company are documented, even those rarely available. Two however, the turkey and the rabbit, have evaded capture. This article explains what happened. Four photos show many examples. Nostalgia: The Thread That Connects Then to Now by Milbra A. Long - Author Milbra Long explains how she matched Fostoria s Lotus pattern stemware wit... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 1998 Vol XI No 2 GCD199804 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 ... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 2000 Vol XIV No 2 GCD200004 Glass Collector's Digest August/September 2000, Vol. XIV, No. 2 - GCD200004
The August/September 2000 feature articles were: Ohio Flint Glass: The Krys-Tol Company, Part 1 by Marg Iwen - The company resided in Dunkirk, Indiana from 1891 to 1899, the period covered by this article. Patterns created during this era include number 488 Diamond, number 444 Mignon, number 999 Belle and the historically inspired number 500 Monroe. Thirteen photos provide examples. Canary Toy Glass by Dave Peterson: - Discussed in this article are pics of toy glass in the canar... $5.50     View Details
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