Early American Pattern Glass

Early American Pattern Glass
Author: Alice Hulett Metz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Pattern glass
ISBN: 9781574321548

The Early American Pattern Glass Society, with the help of a committee of eight experienced pattern glass collectors and dealers from across the United States, has completely reviewed and revised the content of this wonderful book originally compiled in the 1950s and 1960s by Alice Hulett Metz. Considered by many collectors as the "Bible" of collecting, Metz's Early American Pattern Glass has been dubbed the "only book needed to buy, sell, or collect." Nine hundred black and white photographs of approximately 1,500 patterns from Aberdeen to Zephyr are shown. Clear pictures, authoritative reproduction information, uses, rarities, bargain patterns, plate numbers from standard texts, and accurate indexing are provided. The original format and commentary have been left intact, and updated information has been supplied where appropriate. Collectors will be pleased with the resurrection of this essential guide to early American pattern glass.

Early American Pattern Glass

Early American Pattern Glass
Author: Darryl Reilly
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-08-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780873494380

Covers nearly 350 patterns for Pattern Glass pieces with alternate names, original production numbers, and reproduction information. Features more than 20,000 listings with detailed descriptions including size, inscriptions, color, appearance, dates, and values.

Field Guide to Pattern Glass

Field Guide to Pattern Glass
Author: Mollie H. McCain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781574321760

Mollie Helen McCain is one of America's recognized authorities on pattern glass. Her other books on the market, as well as her first edition of this book, have been very successful, and this new edition will be no exception. This large comprehensive volume contains hundreds of illustrations of patterns and a complete pricing system for thousands of pieces of pattern glass. Designed for ease in identification of early American glass, this book presents patterns according to molded characteristics -- circles, stars, plants, flowers, etc. -- so that collectors who don't know pattern names can easily locate pieces. All known names for patterns are given, and all patterns have been cross-indexed for the reader's convenience. In addition, lists of other books of patterns are provided. The book is divided into sections, including animals, circles, diamonds, facets, flowers, fruit, hobnails & beads, panels, people, plants, ribs & columns, squares & rectangles, shells, odds & ends. Pattern glass collectors must add this inclusive new guide to their bookshelves.

Early American Pattern Glass Cake Stands & Serving Pieces

Early American Pattern Glass Cake Stands & Serving Pieces
Author: Bettye S. James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Cake stands
ISBN: 9781574325966

This is the first book on identifying Early American Pattern Glass cake stands. It features 1,150 photographs, mostly color, of cake plates and their pedestals, as well as descriptions of the patterns themselves. Its easy-to-use format presents pattern names listed alphabetically by popular name. Measurements, colors, stains or decorations, dates made, manufacturers' names, and values are included. The index reflects all known names with the popular name listed in bold print. Included are 465 patterns from Actress to Zipper Cross, plus 29 that are unidentified, and 64 manufacturers dating from 1872: Cambridge, Fostoria, Heisey, Riverside, U.S. Glass, and others, and misconceptions about U.S. Glass patterns are clarified. 2009 values.

Heisey Glassware

Heisey Glassware
Author: Dunbar
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2011-02-28
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1440225494

IDENTIFY AND PRICE Marked and unmarked pieces of Heisey collectible glass. This first-ever comprehensive guide to Heisey glassware covers the early production years of the A.H. Heisey Company - from 1896 through 1924 - and offers accurate, comprehensive, detailed information regarding patterns and colors, production dates and values. Know your glass, and you'll feel confident buying, selling and collecting Heisey glassware. • Explores the history, rise and fall of the A.H. Heisey Company • Identifies all early patterns produced from 1896-1924 • Includes color photos and pattern descriptions • Provides up-to-date market values • Offers tips on buying and caring for glassware

Pattern Glass Mugs

Pattern Glass Mugs
Author: John B. Mordock
Publisher: Antique Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1995
Genre: Mugs
ISBN: 9781570800115

Not just a great mug book, but an excellent reference for all glass identification. Here are hundreds of patterns shown in beautiful color, many not found in other guides. This book is well organized by pattern theme (e.g. Plants, Diamonds, Historic, Beads, etc.), making it easier to find patterns when you aren't sure of the name. In addition to the color pages, there are many sharp black and white pictures and catalog reprints. Mordock and Adams' work reflects the latest research on pattern names and company attributions. Some art-glass mugs and more contemporary items are also included. Pattern Glass Mugs is well indexed, with 1995 price estimates included with the descriptions.

L.G. Wright Glass

L.G. Wright Glass
Author: The West Virginia Museum of American Gla
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764318610

Over 190 illustrations from L.G. Wright Glass Company catalogs display the vast array of glassware items sold by this New Martinsville, West Virginia, company from c. 1937 to 1999. Among the wares displayed are Early American Pattern Glass goblets, animal covered dishes, Opalescent, Carnival, Cased, Custard, Moon & Star, and Art glass, pressed patterns, and novelties. The captions for the catalog pages include original pattern names, line or piece numbers, and current market values.

Homestead Glass Works

Homestead Glass Works
Author: Paul Kirk Jr.
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764350351

The glassware made by Bryce, Higbee & Company of Pittsburgh is known for its beauty and quality, yet is misunderstood by even the most knowledgeable collectors. Using original sources, this definitive resource shatters many myths and corrects misconceptions that have persisted for over half a century. The history of the company and the marketing of glassware in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is discussed as well as the difference between the products of Bryce, Higbee & Company and J.B. Higbee Glass Company. Also featured is information on the intended use of the multitude of items made during the Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) era and lists of items in tableware patterns and novelties made by Bryce, Higbee & Company. Liberally illustrated with more than 500 original catalog images and photos of glassware, this is sure to be a valuable resource for all lovers of glass.

Identifying American Brilliant Cut Glass

Identifying American Brilliant Cut Glass
Author: Bill Boggess
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764333187

This invaluable guide is not only a basic reference, but an identification tool that can be taken to auctions, shows, exhibits, and antique shops. This revised sixth edition includes a newly updated value guide, the catalog names for various shapes in cut glass, and the identity of 280 patterns of American and Canadian glass by catalog name. Many patterns are identified for the first time. It points out 130 cut glass pieces by company signatures, patent records, and magazine advertisements. In addition, this revised edition shows you how to analyze a pattern by finding the miter outline and matching it and the motifs to an illustration or picture in a catalog or book. It gives practical advice for buying and collecting unidentified pieces and answers questions on acid polish, repairs, investments, insurance, upgrading, and selling a collection. Over 900 exquisite photographs were taken expressly for this book. No collector, dealer, or appraiser will want to be without it!

A Collector's Encyclopedia of Indiana Glass

A Collector's Encyclopedia of Indiana Glass
Author: Craig S. Schenning
Publisher: Maple Creek Media
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781942914242

For over one hundred years the Indiana Glass Company manufactured a wide variety of commercial and consumer glassware from their factory in Dunkirk, Indiana. For many years, the contributions that this company made to the world of glass manufacturing have been overlooked and gone unnoticed. Finally, author and researcher Craig S. Schenning brings us an in-depth look at the many patterns that were created by this prolific glass company. This first volume, which is one of four, focuses on the many early pressed pattern glass products that Indiana Glass was making and marketing from 1898 to 1926. This volume contains all of Indiana's Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) as well as their goofus glass, oil lamps, kitchenware and children's items. A detailed history of the company's first thirty years is also included in this volume along with a great deal of general information about the glassmaking industry as a whole. While many of the most popular Indiana Glass patterns are presented in this volume, you'll also find many patterns that have not been included in any other resource until now. The author's work is highlighted with wonderfully detailed photographs and an astonishing array of early catalog pages from the Indiana Glass Company. "The Collector's Encyclopedia of Indiana Glass" gives you, the collector, a great resource for continuing your glass collecting journey. Volume 2 features all the glass that Indiana Glass made from 1927 to 1946. Volume 3 includes all the Indiana Glass products from 1947 to 1969 and Volume 4 includes the many patterns created by Indiana from 1970 to 2002 including Tiara glassware. You'll want to make sure you have all four volumes as you continue to discover the wonderful world of Indiana Glass.