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76 Issue Glass Collector's Digest Set - SET1330
Glass Collectors Digest is a wonderful magazine that every two months from 1987 to 2001 presented glass collectors with a wealth of information. Each issue was 96 pages and featured five or six articles (more in earlier years) by leading professional and amateur glass collectors and researchers. Regular columns such as What Is It? which presented readers pieces for identification, Favorite Pieces, which a featured a single item, and Glass News offered regular surprises. There was no scrimping...
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A Collectors Guide to Black Glass, 2 - 1570800561
Author Marlena Toohey writes, "It has been ten years since my first book on black glass was published! In that time, I have received hundreds of letters and phone calls from collectors who were glad to finally have some reference to their own unique collections of black glass. While they were thrilled to have this information, I was also informed it was still not enough." To meet this need, Marlena prepared the present volume. A labor of love taking several years, it shows nearly 1,200 pieces...
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Antique Pocket Mirrors: Pictorial & Advertising Miniatures - 076431646X
This delightful compendium of American pocket mirrors showcases more than 500 miniature treasures of early 20th century design. Small celluloid round, oval, and rectangular mirrors were designed as advertising premiums, giveaways, favors, mementos of weddings and anniversaries, souvenirs from historic sites, and so on. Today they are greatly admired for their exquisitely designed graphics, charming Victorian language, and romanticized--indeed often humorous--depiction of commercial products. ...
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Encyclopedia of Shot Glasses - 1570800421
In "The Encyclopedia of Shot Glasses", Mark Pickvet combines his two previous volumes into one comprehensive guide, adding new information and creating a much simpler method of referencing the more than 4,000 shot glasses he has found. This third book in a series still employs the unique catalog number system, combining a three-letter code with a three-number code, and providing a quick reference guide for shot glass collectors of any degree. = = The book features large, detailed line drawing...
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Glass Elephants - 0764319353
This beautiful and comprehensive reference is an essential tool for all collectors and admirers of ornamental glass figurines, and for elephant fanatics alike. Highlighted makers include Boyd, Co-Operative Flint, Fenton, Fostoria, Heisey, Imperial, L.E. Smith, Mosser Glass, New Martinsville, Summit Glass, and Tiara Glass; as well as a wide variety of other producers from the late 19th century until the present. Over 375 clear photographs, interesting background text, and current market values...
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Pattern Glass Mugs by John Mordock & Walter Adams - 1570800103
Pattern Glass Mugs
is not just a great mug book, but an excellent reference for all glass identification. Hundreds of patterns are shown in beautiful color, many of which are not found in other guides. This book is well organized by pattern theme (
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Plants, Diamonds, Historic, Beads, etc.), making it easier to find patterns when you aren't sure of the name. In addition to the color pages, there are many sharp black and white pictures and catalog reprints. Mordock and Adams' w...
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The Art of Carnival Glass - 0764319639
"Iridescence! An ever-changing, shimmering play of color, a dancing rainbow of light - this is the essence, and indeed, the art of Carnival Glass." = = The first part of this beautiful book is a full and fascinating analysis into how Carnival glass was made, colored, iridized, and decorated. An particularly interesting chapter within Part 1 is an examination of the origins of numerous patterns, nearly all of which stem from glassware pre-dating the carnival era. = = Part 2 examines the glass....
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