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Glass Collector's Digest December/January 2001, Vol. XIV, No. 4

gcd200106 The December/January 2001 feature articles were:

Frank M. Fenton: Fourscore and Five by Dr. James S. Measell - This article commemorates Frank Fenton of Fenton Glass on his 85th birthday. Five color plates and ten b&w photos.

The Millville Rose: 100 Years of Myth and Mystery, Part 2 by Mark Smith - Part 2 of a study of the Millville Rose. Avid collector, Mark Smith, discusses various artists who created Rose weights. Illustrate by seven color plates from his collection. This article deals with crimped roses. Artists represented are the St. Clairs, Adolf Macho, William Villa and others.

Crackle Glass: Focus on West Virginia by Leslie Pina - Leslie Pina focuses on West Virginia in this beautifully illustrated article on the production and design of Crackle glass. Examples include Blenko & Pilgrim. There are 13 color plates.

Glass-Hunting Trips by Joan J. Baggett - Joan Baggett's piece about hunting for Depression glass, highlights how her finds meant more than she could have realized at the time. All avid collectors will relate to this salient aspect of hunting. The search itself as treasure. Included are ten color plates and 6 B&W photos.

Mini-Perfumes: The Evolution of a Collector by John D. Wright - John Wright, a collector of miniature perfume bottles discusses his developing interest and historical information garnered along the way. He is seeking information that readers may contribute. The eleven color plates and 2 B&W photos display fascinating bottles from several countries.

Liberty Cut Glass Works by Bud Walker - The history of Liberty Cut Glass from its founding to its 1932 closure. Included are fourteen items reprinted from a Liberty catalog.

New England Pomona: Portrait of a 19th-Cengtury Art Glass, Part 1 by Beatrice Scheer Smith - This extensive article originally presented as a paper for the National American Glass Club, offers a fine outline of the origins and properties of Pomona Art Glass. Six photos and four color plates provide examples.




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