13 items were found
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Carnival Glass in Color 12019. Book: Carnival Glass in Color by Marion T. Hartung. Leon, Iowa; Mid-America Book Company. 1959. No pagination. 4to 11x8.5. Basic reference and hard to find copy. DJ over hardcover. $30
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: The Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass 12023. Book: The Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass by Bill Edwards. Paducah, KY: Collector Books. 1984. Revised second printing. ISBN 0 89145 187 0. $25
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Carnival Glass, One Hundred Patterns 12197. Book: Carnival Glass, One Hundred Patterns by Maron I. Hartung. Salisbury, NC: Self Published. 1960. 128pp. 8vo 8.75x6.75. Light tan paper cover with plastic spiral wrap. Good drawings easier to study than a photograph.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Non-American Carnival Glass by: Edwards, Carwile Book Table of Contents: - Carnival glass authorities Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile have produced another indispensable guide for collectors. Presented in the same user-friendly format as their bestselling Collector's Companion to Carnival Glass, this new title is sure to appeal to glass lovers. Focusing on non-American carnival glass, this handy pocket guide showcases over 350 of the best collectible patterns from Australia, England, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Sweden, and India. A brief section on foreign marks adds interest for readers. Data given for each pattern includes maker, date of manufacture, shapes, colors, and values. It's bound to be another bestseller for the Edwards & Carwile team. This is a remaindered book which has been discounted, due to either publisher overstock or to minor cosmetic damage. From inside cover: This book has been sold by the publisher / distributor at a reduced wholesale price for one of the following reasons: shipping damage, new edition has been released, out of print, too few available to advertise."
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Book Store: Book American Pressed Glass & Bottles Price Guide from Antique Trader Books - Kyle Husfloen. - 350 black & white photographs. 280 pages. 6" x 9". Exceptional guide for those who collect antique and collectible glasswares. 7,000 items in 38 categories. Lacy, Carnival, Depression and Pattern Glass. 19th & 20th Centuries. FAST SHIPMENT! On Sale.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Northwood Pattern Glass In Color-Clear, Color 12611. Book: Northwood Pattern Glass In Color-Clear, Colored, Custard and Carnival by Marion T. Hartung. Self Published. First Edition. 1969. 101pp. 4to 10.75x8.25. DJ over hard cover. Fine. Very rare and hard to find.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Phamphlet: A Guide To The Prices of Northwood 12559. Phamphlet: A Guide To The Prices of Northwood Pattern Glass: Clear, Colored, Custard and Carnival by Marion T. Hartung. Self Published. 1969. First Edition.. 31pp. Stapled paper wrap. 24mo 5x7. Fine.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Pressed Glass 5th 1860-1930 by: Bill Edwards, Mike Carwile Book American pressed glass, which was at its zenith in the 1870s, entails hundreds of patterns and dozens of shapes with elaborate geometric, animal, fruit, and floral designs. Available in crystal and sparkling colors, this collectible glassware flourished until the end of the 1920s. This all-new collector s encyclopedia features approximately 230 new photographs, most of them for new patterns, bringing the total to more than 1,600 photos showcasing the exquisite patterns and beautiful colors of the quality pressed glass produced for 60 years in America. Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile are authorities on pressed, carnival, and opalescent glass, and the sales of their other four editions prompted this fifth edition. This encyclopedia is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also historically correct. Collectors are sure to be pleased with Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass, Fifth Edition. This is a remaindered book which has been discounted, due to either publisher overstock or to minor cosmetic damage. From inside cover: This book has been sold by the publisher / distributor at a reduced wholesale price for one of the following reasons: shipping damage, new edition has been released, out of print, too few available to advertise.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Ruby Glass of the 20th Century Book Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry. Naomi Over's first book, Ruby Glass of the 20th Century, appeared in 1990. It featured glass from Westmoreland, Fenton, Fostoria, Cambridge, Duncan & Miller, Anchor Hocking, Imperial, Paden City, L. G. Wright, Viking, Blenko, and many other companies. More than 650 pieces of ruby glass were shown in beautiful color. This book has consistently been among our best sellers, and it remains in print today.Now collectors can buy the long-awaited sequel. Book 2 shoes nearly twice as many pieces as the first book, and there are almost no duplications. In all, more than 1,280 pieces appear in outstanding color--tableware, novelties, bottles, lamps, candleholders, animals, and much more.An opening chapter discusses the manufacture of ruby glass, with special attention to American companies. Several pages are devoted to Fenton and Viking catalog reprints from the 1980s.All the major manufacturers are represented, as well as smaller firms such as Boyd, Summit, and Mosser. Book 2 also gives significant coverage to Italian glass and other imports. Some pieces in ruby carnival, slag, and overlay glass have been included. Current 1999 values appear with each caption entry. A worthy companion to the first volume, this book will delight anyone interested in ruby glass. Just looking at the beautiful photographs will brighten your day!
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Fenton Art Glass Colors by: Whitmyer Book DESCRIPTION: Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer's books on Fenton art glass have become standards in the field. Now they have compiled a third volume for their series, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns, 1939 - 1980. While the book covers the same time period as their second volume, Fenton Art Glass Patterns, this volume features items not covered in their previous volumes, with chapters on carnival glass, milk glass, hand-decorated items, over-lay colors, opalescent glassware, opaque items, transparent glassware, and miscellaneous pieces. Presented in the same easy-to-use format as their other volumes, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns is sure to please collectors. The detailed table of contents makes it easy to locate categories and specific items. A brief history on the Fenton company is provided, followed by more than 150 large, sharp color photographs and catalog pages with item numbers, colors, and current market values. Enjoy this latest volume by Fenton experts Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer. PUBLISHER'S REVIEW This book is an in-depth look at the regular line production of Fenton glassware over four decades. This is the third book of a series that examines the history of Fenton glassmaking from its beginnings in 1907 through 1979. It evaluates shapes and colors that were omitted from the authors' previous volume, and those that were made for the regular Fenton line. This is a remaindered book which has been discounted, due to either publisher overstock or to minor cosmetic damage. From inside cover: This book has been sold by the publisher / distributor at a reduced wholesale price for one of the following reasons: shipping damage, new edition has been released, out of print, too few available to advertise.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Imperial Glass Vol 2: Cape Cod- L by: James Measell Book Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry. Price guide with values updated in 2003 includedMajor topics within this volume's alphabetical range include Cape Cod (No. 160), Caramel Slag, Carnival Glass (old and new), Cathay, Free Hand, Ice, Lace Edge, and Lead Lustre. Hundreds of other subjects are covered in depth-- patterns (Early American Hobnail and other Depression-era wares), colors (Golden Green), shapes (gas globes and shades), etchings (Garden Arbor), and limited editions (Christmas Plates) -- to name just a few. Well illustrated throughout, the 80 color pages feature both original photos and outstanding reprints from Imperial catalogs. A comprehensive index lists all subjects covered in both Volume I and II. Volume II has surprises for even the most knowledgeable collectors. This book has 267 pages; they are numbered 227-494, as part of the three volume set.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Thanksgiving & Turkey Collectibles by: JW & SL Thomas Book Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry. OUR NOTES:Covers topics of interest to those who collect, buy, or sell items related to Thanksgiving and / or Turkeys. Highlights: Platters, Plates, Tureens, Covered Bowls, Tins, Cookbooks, Etc.Related items made by companies such as:Homer LaughlinTaylor Smith & TaylorSouthern PotteriesJohnson Bros, Transfer wareFlow Blue plattersBlue Willow, etcGlass turkeys, both stand alone figures & hen on a nest style.Makers such as McKee Glass, LG Wright, Degenhart, Kemple, Boyds, slag glass, depression glass, modern carnival style glass examples, more.Ceramic Turkeys cookie jars, pitcher & wash bowl sets with this decoration.Candy containersPaper related collectibles, such as magazine ads, illustrated newspapers, postcards, fruit crates with colorful ads, stamps, related itemsWhiskey & Beer collectibles (really!)Dolls, Toys, RelatedMany other items!! please see Table of Contents link.---- copyright 2004, Collector Bookstore, John K, ReviewerPUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION:Thanksgiving, the quintessential American holiday, is a time to rethink the values on which the United States was founded. Here it is presented through nearly 900 photos depicting 3,400 diverse images. Ranging from the nineteenth century to the present day, this comprehensive assortment includes platters, plates, decorations, postcards, candy containers, decanters, toys, turkey calls, and more. The turkey itself is exhaustively portrayed in ceramic, glass, pottery, paper, and wood. Also featured are items related to special Thanksgiving Day events, such as football games, parades, and "turkey trots." Informative captions serve as miniature history lessons and also provide current values. This book is the first of its kind and will be the ultimate reference for all who treasure the deep traditions of this cherished holiday.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Animal Figures by: Mike Schneider Book Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry. While collecting small animal figures has been a popular hobby for some years, information about them has been scanty. Mike Schneider explores this popular collectibles field in depth. Included are figures produced by such well know firms as Frankoma and Royal Doulton, plus the works of lesser know but important artisans such as Chester Nicodemus and Howard Pierce. There are also generic chapters that cover animals by species: bears, cats, dogs, donkeys, deer, elephants, and many more. Included, too, is carnival chalkware, characters such as Mickey Mouse, and useful animal figures such as bottle openers and banks. Animals appear in all mediums from porcelain to peach pits, from brass to glass. Animal Figures is amply illustrated with more than 800 color photographs. A price guide is included.
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