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Fenton Glass Compendium: 1985-Present by John Walk
RRP: £27.99£18.62Over 1000 dazzling color images display the beauty and elegance in glassware produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company from 1985 to today. These highly collectible and much sought after wares are from Fenton's General, Connoisseur, and Special Series... -
Blenko Catalogs Then and Now: 1959-1961, 1984-2001 by Leslie Pina
RRP: £27.99£18.02A combination of original Blenko catalog pages and photographs, this book completes the Blenko "story," covering the much sought after early designs and the later designs readily available to collectors. The first three color catalogs --... -
Depression Glass: A Collectors Guide by Doris Yeske
RRP: £9.99£6.41In an endearing personal account, Doris Yeske shares her love and knowledge of Depression glass and knowledge accumulated through years of research. This is the perfect starter book for any would-be collector - a gentle and humorous introduction to the... -
Black Glass Encycledia by West Virginia Museum of American Glass
RRP: £36.99£23.98Over 860 striking color images of unusual and beautiful black glass animals, bowls, baskets, candlesticks, compotes, flower bowls, novelties, stemware, tableware, and vases adorn this encyclopedia. The finest examples of late nineteenth through twentieth... -
Salt and Pepper Shakers: Made in the USA by Sylvia Tompkins
RRP: £22.99£15.05This is the third book by the authors on American-made ceramic salt and pepper shaker sets made in the mid-20th century. Here are hundreds of sets, made in California and elsewhere, by important manufacturers. Sets by Arcadia, California Originals,... -
Swankyswigs by Mark Moore
RRP: £9.99£6.41"Swankyswigs" were introduced by Kraft (R) Foods in 1933. These fun and colorfully decorated glass tumblers held Kraft's cheese products. They were an immediate sales success and their popularity never ebbed. Today they are an avidly sought... -
Fire-King: An Information and Price Guide by Joe Keller
RRP: £22.99£15.05Anchor-Hocking Glass Company's popular Fire-King (R) dinnerware and cookware were part of nearly every American home from the 1940s to the 1970s. Over 2000 pieces of this highly collectible household glassware are illustrated in color, and current prices... -
Glass Candleholders: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Depression Era, Modern by Paula Pendergrass
RRP: £27.99£18.02Whether placed in a window, beside the bed, or illuminating the dining table as an elegant centerpiece, glass candle holders provoke a rich symbolism of home, comfort, and welcome. Today, these beautiful candle holders capture the eye of many a collector... -
Depression Era Glass by Duncan by Leslie Pina
RRP: £27.99£18.62The Duncan & Miller Glass Company, of Washington, Pennsylvania, was one of the glassmaking giants of the 1920s -1940s. This book focuses on the company's prolific Depression Era production and includes a valuable prologue about the Victorian wares... -
Depression Glass Dinnerware Accessories by Doris Yeske
RRP: £11.99£7.59Gracious table settings of the 1920s and '30s are a joy to behold. Coordinated glass dinnerware sets produced in the Depression era contained a wonderful assortment of specialized pieces, each serving a specific purpose for the family meal. Showcased... -
Fenton Glass Compendium: 1940-1970 by John Walk
RRP: £27.99£18.62Over 1000 dazzling color images display the beauty and elegance in glassware produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company from 1985 to today. These highly collectible and much sought after wares are from Fenton's General, Connoisseur, and Special Series... -
Contemporary Marbles and Related Art Glass by Mark P. Block
RRP: £54.99£36.21Exquisite marbles produced by more than 130 artists and craftsmen are represented in over 600 stunning color photographs. The thorough text includes an extensive and detailed look at the pioneers, current artists, and craftsmen of the contemporary... -
Seneca Glass: A Guide to Catalogs and Prices by Editors
RRP: £22.99£15.05The first of its kind, this authoritative reference guide identifies and documents hundreds of patterns, cuts, stems, and etchings designed by the prolific Seneca Glass Company during its ninety-two years of production. It includes a comprehensive... -
Paperweights: Historicism, Art Nouveau, Art Deco by Peter Von Brackel
RRP: £63.99£41.70This book is an essential reference for all paperweight collectors. Hundreds of lovely paperweights, dating from 1870 to 1945, and unique items from Bohemia, Silesia, Thuringia, the Bavarian Forest, the "Solling" mountains, and other German... -
Blenko Glass: 1962-1971 Catalogs by Leslie Pina
RRP: £27.99£18.62"Magnificent color, skilled craftsmanship and creative design make Blenko America's most colorful name in glass," touted a Blenko catalog advertisement. First begun in the late nineteenth century in Milton, West Virginia, Blenko remains one of the few... -
Anchor Hocking Commemorative Bottles: and Other Collectibles by Philip L. Hopper
RRP: £15.99£10.48Here is an exciting new field of collecting! Anchor Hocking produced many unique glass bottles over the years to commemorate retirements, high school graduations, historical events, centennials, plant expansions, performance awards, and conventions. Over... -
Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass: American Classics by Thomas P. Dimitroff
RRP: £113.99£73.26This essential reference work provides a detailed study of Frederick Carder, his contributions to the Steuben Glass Works, and the captivating works of art he produced in glass. To dazzle and delight the reader, there are over 760 photographs and 450... -
Early Fenton Rarities: 1907-1938 by Ken Blomquist
RRP: £27.99£18.62For one hundred years, the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia, has been producing spectacular glass tableware and gift items. Displayed in over 870 brilliant color images are the best, rarest, and most coveted of Fenton's early... -
Phoenix Art Glass: An Identification and Value Guide by Leland Marple
RRP: £27.99£18.02Written records show that Phoenix Glass Company was the major domestic manufacturer of colored and specialty glass between 1880 and the turn of the century and within this relatively short period of time, the firm made a wide variety of art glass... -
Big Book of Fenton Milk Glass: 1940-1985 by John Walk
RRP: £27.99£18.62The most complete listing of Fenton Milk Glass is now revised and expanded. The beautiful white and pastel Milk Glass made by Fenton Art Glass from 1940-1985 is described and displayed in over 470 striking color photographs. During this period, Fenton... -
Central Glass Company: The First Thirty Years, 1863-1893 by Marilyn R. Hallock
RRP: £36.99£24.58This new study of the Central Glass Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, and its beautiful glass is one of the most comprehensive books in the collecting field. Heavily illustrated with color images, historical documents, and catalog pages, it will satisfy... -
Glass Animals and Figurines by Debbie Coe
RRP: £27.99£18.02Collecting glass animal figures is a widespread hobby for people of all ages. This important reference book features over 950 beautiful color photographs of American glass animals, fish, birds, mammals, and people figurines dating from 1876 to the... -
Glass Art: From UrbanGlass by Richard Wilfred Yelle
RRP: £72.99£47.99The worldwide Studio Glass Movement has stimulated a fresh look at the ancient material by sparking dramatic developments in its use as a vehicle for making contemporary sculpture. In the last 20 years, an incredibly diverse group of important artists... -
Fifties Glass by Leslie Pina
RRP: £45.99£30.12A fascinating and insightful look into the art glass of the 1950s, this revised second edition spans the range of 1950s art glass from common collectibles to those of museum quality, displaying the diversity and creativity of style, color, and shape... -
McDonald's Glassware by Joyce Losonsky
RRP: £15.99£10.48Starting in the early 1960s, the McDonald's*r restaurant chain has been creatively advertising their popular fast food products through the sale of collectible drinking glasses. A virtual parade of glassware fills the pages of this colorful book, which... -
Milk Glass Book by Frank Chiarenza
RRP: £45.99£30.12"Milk glass" today is considered neither white nor entirely opaque, as illustrated by more than 450 photos in this book. Drawn from the extensive collections of members of the National Milk Glass Collectors Society, most pieces pictured here... -
Fenton Rarities, 1940-1985 by John Walk
RRP: £27.99£18.62Dazzling handmade glass rarities from the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia, are showcased, described, and illustrated in nearly 800 vibrant color photographs! These highly sought, yet rarely seen, items from 1940-1985, include... -
Fenton Basket Patterns: Acanthus to Hummingbird by Debbie Coe
RRP: £27.99£18.62Since the 1930s and up to the present, the Fenton Art Glass Company, of Williamstown, West Virginia, has produced beautiful glass baskets in a huge variety of styles, colors, and patterns. In these two new volumes, over 880 known varieties of Fenton... -
Elegant Glass Candleholders: Brilliant Cut Era, Roaring 20s, Depression Era, Modern by Paula Pendergrass
RRP: £27.99£18.02The candleholders in this beautiful book epitomize twentieth century glassmaking at its best. Showcased are candleholders with exquisite engravings from the Brilliant Cut era, rich colors and detailed silver and gold overlays from the Roaring '20s,... -
Crackle Glass in Color: Depression to 70s by Leslie Pina
RRP: £27.99£18.62Crackle glass has become popular in the field of twentieth-century glass collecting. Taking its name from the crackle-like appearance of the glass, a finish caused by dipping the hot piece of hand-blown glass into cooling water, the majority of this... -
Central Glass Works: The Depression Era by Tim Schmidt
RRP: £27.99£18.02The beautiful and varied glassware lines produced by the Central Glass Works of Wheeling, West Virginia, from the 1910s through 1939, are presented in 470 eye-catching images. Distributed throughout the United States, Continental Europe, and Australia,... -
Crackle Glass Too: 1950s-2000 by Leslie Pina
RRP: £36.99£23.98Neither a particular style nor the product of one company, crackle glass has become one of the popular fields of twentieth century glass collecting. Crackling, a finish caused by dipping the hot piece of glass into cooling water, is the common feature... -
A Pocket Guide to Pink Depression Era Glass by Patricia Clements
RRP: £15.99£10.48During the Great Depression, glass companies turned to machine-made methods to produce inexpensive, colorful glass. Due to its wonderful variety, availability, beauty, and usefulness, this type of glassware has endured to become one of the hottest... -
Pocket Guide to Carnival Glass by Monica Lynn Clements
RRP: £15.99£10.48This attractive pocket guide presents the story of Carnival Glass, with a chapter giving an overview of how Carnival Glass has endured. Included are brief histories of Dugan, Fenton, Imperial, Millersburg, and Northwood. Over 200 beautiful color... -
Elegant Seneca Glass: Victorian--Depression--Modern by Jennifer A. Lindbeck
RRP: £27.99£18.62Situated in Morgantown, West Virginia, the Seneca Glass Company (1891-1983) manufactured over 1,000 hand-blown and hand-cut crystal glassware patterns--that's more than any other glass company worldwide! This beautifully illustrated book showcases Seneca... -
Forest Green Glass by Philip L. Hopper
RRP: £18.99£12.67This new book presents an important part of Anchor Hocking's glass production, the dark "Forest Green" styles made from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. The history and variety of Forest Green glassware is precisely documented here,... -
'40s, '50s, and '60s Stemware by Tiffin by Ed Goshe
RRP: £27.99£18.62The Tiffin Glass Company, of Tiffin, Ohio, produced hand made Depression Era glass, modern wares, and other collectible glassware, especially from the 1940s through the 1960s. Perhaps best known for its stemware, Tiffin made a wider variety of stemware...