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SIX BOOKS ON GLASS COLLECTING

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Logo SIX BOOKS ON GLASS COLLECTING

11 1/2” x 9 1/4”


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Image 1:

A GUIDE TO
SANDWICH GLASS
RAYMOND E. BARLOW
JOAN E. KAISER
PAGE
CONTENTS
Candlesticks
Insulators
Overshot (Frosted Ware)
TUMBLERS
Vasa Murrhina
Late Blown Ware
13
Threaded Glass
157
Epergnes
Sandwich Co-operative
Glass Company
Trevaise
WITH A PAST
1
Candlewick
RUTH WEBB LEE’S
The Jewel of Imperial
VICTORIAN GLASS
Price Guide
HANDBOOK
2006
and More…
THE HANDY POCKET VOLUME AND LINE CONTAINING DRAWINGS USED ALL OF IN
VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPHS GLASS.
AND AUTHORITATIVE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR COLLECTORS CHECK LIST
THE ART OF MAKING FINE
WELLESLEY HILLS 81
LEE PUBLICATIONS
A
GUIDE
TO
SANDWICH
GLASS
RAYMOND
BARLOW
JOAN
KAISER
PAGE
CONTENTS
Candlesticks
Insulators
Overshot
(Frosted
Ware)
TUMBLERS
Vasa
Murrhina
85
69
Late
Blown
Ware
13
Threaded
Glass
157
Epergnes
Sandwich
Co-operative
Glass
Company
Trevaise
WITH
A
PAST
1
Candlewick
RUTH
WEBB
LEE’S
The
Jewel
of
Imperial
VICTORIAN
GLASS
Price
Guide
HANDBOOK
19th
CENTURY
2006
and
More…
THE
HANDY
POCKET
VOLUME
AND
LINE
CONTAINING
DRAWINGS
USED
ALL
OF
IN
VICTORIAN
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
AUTHORITATIVE
COMPREHENSIVE
GUIDE
FOR
COLLECTORS
CHECK
LIST
THE
ART
FINE
WELLESLEY
HILLS
81
LEE
PUBLICATIONS

Image 2:

4090
4088
OVERSHOT WATER SET
OVERSHOT CREAMERS
(a) Pitcher
(a) 5" H.
(b) Tumbler
1870-1887
1870-1887
The creamer on the left is the largest and holds
This is one of the most unusual color combina-
one and one-half cups. The tankard-shaped
tions we have found The pitcher and glasses are
creamers hold even less There is an indication
blue, and the rim and handle are amber Notice
from fragments dug at the factory site that
the shape of the tumblers. Although they are
tankard-shaped creamer, made for individual
high. Pitchers
4090
4088
OVERSHOT
WATER
SET
OVERSHOT
CREAMERS
(a)
Pitcher
(a)
5" H.
H.
(b)
(b)
Tumbler
H.
1870-1887
1870-1887
The
creamer
on
the
left
is
the
largest
and
holds
This
is
one
of
the
most
unusual
color
one
and
one-half
The
tankard-shaped
tions
we
have
found
The
pitcher
and
glasses
are
creamers
hold
even
less
There
an
indication
and
the
rim
and
handle
are
Notice
from
fragments
dug
at
the
factory
site
that
the
shape
of
the
tumblers.
Although
they
are
tankard-shaped
creamer,
made
for
individual
Pitchers

Image 3:

THE ART OF MAKING FINE
Candlewick
The Jewel of Imperial Price Guide 2006 and More…
A GUIDE TO SANDWICH GLASS
KAISER
BARLOW
Ohio
THE
ART
OF MAKING
FINE
The
Cambridge
Candlewick
The Jewel
of
Imperial
Price
Guide
2006
and
More…
A
GUIDE
TO
SANDWICH
GLASS
KAISER
BARLOW

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