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Collector Identification Guides: Glass Collector's Ency. of Depression Glass Gene Florence 1986 Great identification information on over 125 depression glass patterns!! This is a 1986 hard back book in near new condition, 8 " X 11", 225 page, book titled by Gene Florence titled "The Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, Revised Seventh Edition". There are color photos and information on just about every pattern of Depression Glass. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Happy shopping at My Gigi's Treasures!
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Collecting: Reference Encyclopedia of Depression Glass Reference Book Books, Nonfiction, Cooking, Hardcover This is a hardcover reference book called Encyclopedia of Depression Glass. It was written by Gene Florence in 1998 and has 238 pages. It contains information on different companies glassware and price values. Some of the companies covered are Jeanette Glass, MacBeth-Evans, Hazel Atlas, Imperial, Hocking, U.S. Glass, Federal, Paden City, Westmoreland, Lancaster, McKee, Fenton, L.E. Smith, New Martinsville, Dell, and Anchor Hocking. It originally cost $19.95. The book is in very good condition. I see no major marks, bent pages, or stains. This reference book on Depression Glass would make any collector happy.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Warmans Depression Glass Field Guide, 3rd Ed by: Ellen Schroy 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. Some of the most profitable and exciting collecting opportunities come when least expected, which is good news for you when you have a copy of Warman's Depression Glass Field Guide. The new edition of this affordable and ultra portable (fits in most jacket pockets and purses and totes) guide contains 195 patterns with pricing, 200 color photos and a bonus 150 thumbnail line drawings, to help you with identifying and valuing glass. Plus, this quick spot reference contains a timeline of company history, a color identification guide and contact information for various Depression glass associations, to help keep you in contact with fellow collectors.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Collector’s Encyclopedia Of Depression Glass Collector’s Encyclopedia Of Depression Glass, 14th Edition. This is a hard back copy from 2000 with 238 pages and in excellent condition. 09pdp1100
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Depression Glass 6th Book: Pocket Guide To Depression Glass by Gene Florence. Revised 6th Edition. Paducah, KY: Collector Books. 1989. 159pp. 8vo 8.5x5.5. Pictures, names, shapes, prices.
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Collector Identification Guides: Glass Kitchen Glassware Depression Years Gene Florence 1995 Identify over 70 catagories of depression glass kitchen items! This 1995 new condition collector book for glass collectors is a 9" X 11", 239 page 5th Edition hardback by Gene Florence titled "Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years". It has photos and information on every page about more than 70 catagories of kitchen glass. Satisfaction guaranteed. Happy shopping at My Gigi's Treasures!
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Collecting: Reference Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era Reference Book Books, Nonfiction, Collecting, Hardcover This is a hardcover reference book called Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era. It was written by Gene Florence in 1999 and has 238 pages. It contains information on the companies, the glassware, and price values.Some of the Companies covered are Cambridge, Duncan Miller, Fostoria, Heisy, Imperial,Morgantown, New Martinsville, Tiffin, and US Glass. It originally cost $19.95. The book is in very good condition. I see no major marks, bent pages, or stains. This reference book on Depression Glass would make any collector happy.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Treasures of Very Rare Depression Glass by: Gene Florence Book Copyright 2003 DESCRIPTION: Our Very Rare Glassware of the Depression Years books have been bestsellers for many years, helping collectors spot those rare and valuable pieces of Depression glass that may come around once in a lifetime. Rarity can be determined by an unusual color or pattern; many pieces here are one of a kind or can be found only in limited quantities. Gene Florence is America's leading glassware authority, and his books are considered required reading. Now he has selected examples that really shine to produce a fresh look at these pieces. This new book, Treasures of Very Rare Depression Glass features over 1000 rare examples of Depression items, as well as elegant and kitchen items. It features many famous glass companies, including Duncan & Miller, Federal, Fostoria, Fenton, A.H. Heisey, Hocking, Imperial, Jeannette, Paden City, Tiffin, and more. Values are given for these rare items, as well as colors, shapes, sizes, and comments from the author. Brief histories on the companies are often provided. These rarities can still surface in unexpected places. A fairly common-looking pitcher found for 50 cents at a garage sale could turn out to be one of its kind, worth hundreds of dollars. Many of these pieces will never be seen by the average collector -- unless you know what to watch for. This book can help you discover a rarity! PUBLISHER'S REVIEW Gene Florence's Very Rare Glassware of the Depression Years books have been bestsellers for many years, helping collectors spot those rare and valuable pieces that may come around only once in a lifetime. This book highlights all those treasures and more, with the "best of the best" of Florence's books all in one volume. 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: 2008 Depression Glass, 18th Ed by: Gene & Cathy Florence Book Collector Bookstore is a retailer located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry. Since the first edition of Collector s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass was released in 1972, it has been America s #1 bestselling glass book. Gene and Cathy Florence now present this completely revised eighteenth edition with 156 patterns and more than 400 beautiful color photographs. With the assistance of several nationally known dealers, this book illustrates, as well as realistically prices, items in demand. Dealing primarily with the glass made from the 1920s through the end of the 1930s, this beautiful reference book contains stunning color photographs, vintage catalog pages, updated values, and a special section on reissues and fakes, discussing 13 different reproduction patterns. Once again all the pieces in all the photographs are identified and cross-referenced with their listings. This dependable information comes from years of research, experience, fellow dealers and collectors, and millions of miles traveled by full-time glass dealers Gene and Cathy Florence, America s leading glassware authorities.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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Antiques & Collectibles : New Books Book AMERICAN ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES New Hardcover Book, American Antiques & Collectibles, by Susan Ward and Christopher Pearce, 1996. This is a comprehensive introduction to the most popular collectibles and finest antiques. From a Coca-Cola tray to a Queen Anne maple desk, you'll find pictures, thorough descriptions, and tips on what to look for. The Collectibles section covers everything from marbles and Hopalong Cassidy lunch boxes to ice cream scoops, 1939 World's Fair goodies, Depression glass, jukeboxes, license plates, and toy trucks. Under Antiques, you'll find stories of American craftsmen and designers, works by Tiffany and Remington, and many examples of uniquely American grandfather clocks, silver sauceboats, engraved glassware, carved chests, four-poster beds, and Windsor chairs. With hundreds of photographs of the best America has to offer, this book is an excellent visual and technical guide. Color photos, 352 pages. Hardcover; 9¼'' x 12¾''. Brand new. ©1996; published @ $35. This item can ship Media Mail for $6.55 in the U.S. - if desired, please request it in the 'Comments' section of the order form.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Great American Glass of the Roaring 20's & Depression Era 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 included First came Weatherman, then Florence. . . now comes Measell and Wiggins. Hundreds of Depression Era pieces, previously unknown and/or never illustrated, shown here in gorgeous color and correctly attributed. This book will greatly expand your knowledge of U.S. made glassware in the 1920s and 1930s. It goes far beyond the usual "Adam to Windsor" perspective to include (in full color!) the products of many glassmaking enterprises. Everything from the vivid colors of the 1920s to the unique decorated ware of the 1930s is discussed and illustrated. 1998 price guide with the book. Based on dozens of original catalogues and much trade journal advertising as well as the archives of the National Association of Manufacturers of Pressed and Blown Glassware, this book details glassware made by over 30 firms. If you collect Depression Glass, you will find this book to be of immense value.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Popular Art Deco by: Robert Heide & John Gilman 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. Table of Contents: - Catalin radios, chromium cocktail shakers, mixmasters, toasters, waffle irons, Fiesta-ware, Depression glass and other manufactured objects have exploded into the arena of high-end collectibles. Indeed, these increasingly sought-after artifacts from the Machine Age have become icons of an important era of American industrial design. This historic merger of art and industry was inspired, above all, by the luxury goods displayed at the 1925 Paris Exposition, which coined the term "Art Deco." American industrial designers embraced the ornate, "modernistic" style promoted by the exposition and incorporated elements of the style into their designs for the most humble, utilitarian objects ranging from dime-store rouge pots to kitchen utensils, wallpaper to automobiles. By the 1990s the catchall phrase "Dime Store Deco" was used to differentiate Depression-era, mass-produced Deco from limited production French and European Art Deco and encompassed a much broader range of objects, graphics, and furnishings. Early modernist mass-produced objects once regarded as "kitsch" are now examined from a new perspective, and many of these items have moved into higher-priced categories in the marketplace. Since the 1960s when a fervor for the Deco style first became fashionable with the revival of zany Busby Berkeley 1930s musical extravaganzas like "Gold Diggers of 1933" and "42nd Street Art Deco," popular interest in Deco has transcended simple nostalgia for a bygone era to become the classic modern style which continues to influence the popular culture and technology of the 21st century. This book intends to indulge that interest through its comprehensive coverage.
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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: Florence's Big Book of Salt & Pepper Shakers Book Copyright 2002, Values Updated 2005 Table of Contents: - DESCRIPTION: Here it is, the big shakedown - spicy little containers from the king of glass. Gene Florence has chartered his first volume devoted to a different topic - salt and pepper shakers. Thousands of shakers photographed in full color are featured. You'll be surprised at how valuable the character shakers are that you may have bought for a few bucks! Categories include advertising products, animals, chefs, Christmas, decorative, domestic items, ethnic groups, famous characters, gambling, garden items, glass, heads, lamps & lighting, metal, miniature, musical, nodders, Occupied Japan, odd pairs, plastic/celluloid, pottery, religious, risque, singles, souvenir, sports, steins, transportation, Western themes, wood, and World's Fairs. Famous potteries are represented - Lefton, Holt Howard, Vandor, Shawnee, and more. This book also includes examples of the highly prized Depression glass shakers so many other books fail to mention. Don't throw this lucky book over your shoulder - keep it under your arm on your quest for collectible salt and pepper shakers. Over 5,000 full color photos are featured. PUBLISHER'S REVIEW You'll find all kinds of shakers in this excellent reference. They're grouped alphabetically, from Animals to World's Fair. There are listings by subject matter and by material. There is an excellent section on glass shakers, including Depression, Elegant, and kitchenware examples. Altogether, over 3,000 different shakers have been pictured. Dealers and collectors alike should find it a very useful book. The pictures, in full color, are excellent and the format is easy to use. 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: Raycraft Americana Price Guide & DVD Book Copyright 2006 This price guide is the premiere source for information on what to look for, how to make sure it s real, and up-to-date values for a wide range of collectibles that are still available at markets, antique shows, garage sales, estate auctions, and Internet auctions. Covering a little bit of everything and housing more than 950 color photos, the book and DVD contain information on: Depression glass, cookie jars, Boy Scouts memorabilia, advertising, pennants, Marx and Schoenhut toys, golf clubs, fishing lures, windmill weights, jewelry, postcards, and more.This guide is part history lesson and part price guide, and includes a DVD featuring professional dealers who share their insights and secrets on collecting a wide variety of Americana. The Raycrafts have sold more than a quarter of a million books on subjects ranging from country antiques to sports memorabilia. Eighteen years ago, they started an antique market in Bloomington, Illinois, that is held each May through October and has been dubbed one of the nation s best. Dealers and customers from all over the Midwest gather in anticipation of finding rare antiques and collectibles. The Raycrafts bring years of antiques and collectibles experience to the pages of this handy, must-have collector's resource. 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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