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Fenton Burmese Glass by Debbie Coe 076431968X Fenton Burmese Glass by Debbie Coe - 076431968X
Burmese glass was developed by the Mt. Washington glass company in 1885 and was named by Queen Victoria because the shaded colors reminded her of a sunset in Burma. The Fenton Art Glass Company is the only company to successfully replicate the original Burmese formula in modern times. Fenton introduced Burmese in 1970 and continues to produce it. This beautiful book includes 719 color photographs of fine examples from Fenton's General Catalog, Connoisseur Collection, Supplements, Gift Shop, Q... $23.97     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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Fenton Special Orders 1980 Present 0764318136 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. $21.85     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest June July 1990 Vol IV No 1 GCD199003 Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1990, Vol. IV, No. 1 - GCD199003
The June/July 1990 (volume IV, no 1) feature articles were: Morgantown Glass Guild: The Co-Op Years by Jerry Gallagher - Economic factors which dictated changes in the production of Morgantown Glass are the focus of this article. Two color plates show an array of the colored ware for which the company is best known. Custard Glass: A Brief History by George Reynolds - This survey considers American-made custard glass. Some of the popular patterns noted are Northwoods Chrysantem... $5.50     View Details
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Monroe Catalog Reprints Wave Crest Cut Glass 1570800715 Monroe Catalog Reprints Wave Crest & Cut Glass - 1570800715
This volume actually consists of two C. F. Monroe catalog reprints: 1902 - 03 Wave Crest Gems, Wedding & Holiday Novelties and Rich Cut Glass The Wave Crest catalog is a wonderful guide to its wares. Its 88 pages are fully indexed and coded to reflect trimming and available grades of finish. Covered are 72 types of items such as candelabra, candlesticks, card cases, card receivers, card trays, cigar holders, cigar boxes, cigar jars, cigar sets, cigarette ja... $18.05     View Details
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The Milk Glass Book 0764306618 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.... $37.95     View Details
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Wm Heacock Video A Guide to Collecting Fenton Glass VID127 Wm Heacock Video - A Guide to Collecting Fenton Glass - VID127
Viewing A Guide to Collecting Fenton Glass is a pleasure for both the novice and the advanced Fenton collector. Set primary in the factory vault, William Heacock presents a representative sample of Fenton's entire production. Many of the pieces shown are rare, limited production pieces that command the most in todays markets. The presentation is superb. Video technology is far superior to still photography in presenting the dimensions and features of a piece. It is second to only handl... $16.50     View Details
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