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Fenton Special Orders: 1980-Present - 0764318136
QVC; Mary Walrath; Martha Stewart; Cracker Barrel; JC Penney; National Fenton Glass Society; and Fenton Art Glass Club of America Displayed in 900 color images are the Fenton Art Glass special order items produced from 1980 to today. These items were produced for many companies, collectors' clubs, and individual customers, including Aladdin, Anheuser-Busch, Lenox, and QVC. The text includes brief histories of the agencies who ordered items and values in the captions.
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Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1997, Vol. IX, No. 6 - GCD199702
Articles in the Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1997 issue (Volume IX, Number 6) include:
The Fugitive Plaque: A Detective Tale
by Joan H. Mosby
Not Dithridge But Fenton
by Frank M. Fenton
Czech Glass: 1918 - 1939
by Robert and Deborah Truitt
Ferlux - Beaumont's Mystery Glass
by Cynthia Ash
The Recycling World of Rexroad and Rock
by David E. Richardson
To Grind or Not to Grind
by Frank J. Consentino
Beatty's Opalescent Patterns
by Neila and ...
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Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1987, Vol. I, No. 2 - GCD198704
The August/September 1987 (volume I, no. 2) feature articles were:
A Conversation with Frank M. Fenton
by D. Thomas O'Connor: Very nice interview with one of the cornerstones of Fenton Glass at age 71.
C. Dorflinger & Sons - An American Tradition in Fine Crystal
by John Quentin Feller: This excellent history of Dorflinger discusses the founder firms founder, Christian Dorflinger, and the development of the company and its glass. Four color and five B&W photos confirm C. Dorfli...
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Glass Collector's Digest February/March 1991, Vol. IV, No. 5 - GCD199101
Articles i the Glass Collector's Digest February/March 1991 (Volume IV, Number 5) include:
Mary Gregory: Myth and Mystery
by Robert Truitt
Figural Lamps of the Depression Era
by Sue Cobbing
Richard Hudnut Perfume Bottles
by Donna Aha
Patents and People
by Marilyn Lockwood
To Move or Not to Move
by Audrey L. Humphrey
The Wave Crest Easter Chicken Salt
by Wilfred R. Cohen
Fenton's Cranberry opalescent Coin Dot
by Bruce L. Tetrault
Pilchuck - V...
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Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1987, Vol. I, No. 1 Premiere Issue - GCD198703
The June/July 1987 (Vol. I, No. 1) feature articles were:
The Fragile Art: Glassmaking in the Midwest
by Joseph J Arped - A look at the history of the glass industry in the Midwest, with special attention to Libbey and Owens, and the glass art movement of the 1960s. This essay is based on Mr. Arped's script for documentary film "The Fragile Art" which was produced by WBGU-TV, Bowling Green State University.
Canadian Swirl
by Ian Warner - An indepth report on this popular depress...
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Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1999, Vol. XIII, No. 1 - GCD199903
The June/July 1999 (volume XIII, no 1) feature articles were:
Patriotic Motifs in Cut Glass
by Jim Miller â A broad range of glass types are discussed here. Eleven B&W photos show examples. Some are a Benjamin Franklin sulphide tumbler by Bakewell, Page & Bakewell, a Hawkes wine glass in the Franklin Roosevelt service and Sandwich Glass decanters engraved for the 1876 Centeninial Celebration.
Genuine Duncan, Part 1
by Leslie Pina â Pina's article, in part, is concerned wit...
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Opalescent Glass from A-Z - 1570800758
Twenty-five years after William Heacock sparked an Opalescent glass collecting trend with his book Victorian Colored Pattern Glass Book II, Opalescent Glass from A to Z and 13 years after his Book 9, Cranberry Glass, JoAnn Elmore has revised and updated these reference gems into one incredible work. Elmore meticulously edited all areas of the text and provided much new information on patterns found in the original book, as well as adding upwards of 75 more patterns. Many of the newly added pa...
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The Milk Glass Book - 0764306618
Although "milk glass" was used initially to distinguish opaque white glass from transparent glass, "milk glass" today is considered neither just white nor entirely opaque. Indeed, as illustrated by the more than 450 beautiful photos in this book, objects made form milk glass span a wide spectrum of both color and diversity. Drawn from the extensive private collections of members of the National Milk Glass Collectors Society, the majority of pieces pictured here have not appeared in any book....
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