With more than 1,200 full color photos of Fenton carnival glass, custard glass, stretch glass, colored depression glass and opalescent glass from the past 100 years of the company's history, identification is quick and easy. Each featured piece is listed with history, maker marks, description and current collector pricing, making this book a great reference for novice and expert Fenton collectors alike.
Hardcover, 336 pages
This all-new volume picks up where the first left off, concentrating on the popular years from 1940 to 1980. There are thousands of pieces shown in full-colour, full-page, detailed photos in conjunction with many intriguing catalog reprints. It is well researched with great insight from Frank Fenton, who also provided historical information, company records, and original catalogs.
Heisey Glass, 1896-1957: Identification and Value Guide
By Neila and Tom Bredehoft
Collector Books; [Updated] edition (June 1, 2001)
Hardcover, 351 pages
From the early production of imitation cut patterns in 1896 to the colorful lines of Depression era glass table settings, Heisey Glass items are highly sought after and still find an exciting market on the internet as well as antique shows and shops. Patterns featured numerous items for the table - plates and stemware of all sizes, cruets, toothpick holders, syrups, bowls, candlesticks. From the elegant Depression era glass table settings to the novelty shot glasses and tumblers of the 1950s, Heisey continued to produce a wealth of beautiful glass destined to become treasured collectibles. No where else can you find all of the information and values in one book. All of the major tableware and stemware patterns are featured in great detail. Thousands of illustrations from original company catalogs to 100s of beautiful photos showcase the fine quality and colors of Heisey.
Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass Eighteenth Edition
By Gene and Kathy Florence
Collector Books, 2008
Hardcover, 253 pages
Since the first edition of "Collectors Encyclopedia of Depression Glass" was released in 1972, it has been Americas bestselling glass book. This completely revised 18th edition with 156 patterns and more than 400 beautiful color photographs illustrates, as well as realistically prices, glass made from the 1920s through the end of the 1930s.
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