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A wide range of the Franciscan line of ceramic dinnerware patterns and forms is portrayed, along with five-piece... Read More >>
Charleton line hand-painted decoration was prolific during the 1940s and 1950s on blanks from American and European... Read More >>
Over 800 color photos display Roseville Pottery artware, particularly the Artcraft, Cherub Cameo, Donatello, Pine... Read More >>
Mt. Washington Art Glass features Victorian art glass produced from the 1880s into the early 1900s in New Bedford,... Read More >>
Thousands of beautiful hand-formed decorative glassware designs from British manufacturers, for export and domestic... Read More >>
The fascinating world of Goebel is brought to you by two of the world's foremost authorities, Werner Moderhack and... Read More >>
Anchor-Hocking Glass Company's popular Fire-King dinnerware and cookware were part of nearly every American home... Read More >>
An invaluable guide to identification and pricing of antique gas and electric lighting fixtures. Early twentieth... Read More >>
This book provides a review of the history behind colorful Depression glassware, descriptions of specific pieces... Read More >>
Handmade glass rarities from the Fenton Art Glass Company, Williamstown, West Virginia, are shown in nearly 800... Read More >>
Presents a sweeping survey of colorful Fiesta Ware, the Homer Laughlin China Company's most popular dinnerware.... Read More >>
The bold shapes and startling patterns on dinnerware of the late 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s are displayed in over 480... Read More >>
Glass candleholders with exquisite engravings from the Brilliant Cut era, rich colors and silver and gold overlays... Read More >>
Explore the history, types, and value ranges of Chinese snuff bottles from the 17th century to the present concentrating... Read More >>
This gorgeous book showcases more than 600 Vaseline glass items made from the mid-1800s to the present day. Shown... Read More >>
The history of snuff and its specialized bottles from the 17th century to the present in America, Europe, and China.... Read More >>
Nearly 900 photographs display End of Day antique glass marbles handmade from the mid-1880s through c. 1918. End... Read More >>
The new approaches to glassmaking that evolved during the 1960s liberated glassmaking from the factory and placed... Read More >>
This handy and comprehensive guide quickly identifies the shapes, decorations, and patterns of dinnerware made by... Read More >>
A guide which catalogues three types of Spode techniques. Each shape and pattern is individually photographed. Read More >>
Showcases back bar advertising figurines and shelf signs used by American breweries, including some of the rarest... Read More >>
Flow Blue and other transfer printed wares produced from 1880 to 1925 in the Staffordshire pottery district are... Read More >>
The invention of the Argand burner in 1784 propelled a virtual lighting revolution in the first half of the nineteenth... Read More >>
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Among today's favorite glass collectibles are the decorative containers that once held sour cream. From the late... Read More >>