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The Collector's Guide to Harker Pottery U.S.A.: Identification and

The Collector's Guide to Harker Pottery U.S.A.: Identification and Value Guide
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Red Wing Dinnerware: Price and Identification Guide

Red Wing Dinnerware: Price and Identification Guide
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The Hazel-Atlas Glass: Identification and Value Guide

The Hazel-Atlas Glass: Identification and Value Guide
The Hazel-Atlas Company was established in Washington, Pennsylvania, in 1902 as a result of the merger of the Hazel Glass Company and the neighboring Atlas Glass and Metal Company. Though its corporate offices were located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Hazel-Atlas factories produced machine-made pressed glass throughout the U.S., including Oakland, California; Buffalo, New York; and Ada, Oklahoma. Gene and Cathy Florence, America's leading glassware authorities, have produced an all-new title dedicated to this popular glassware. Hazel-Atlas Glass shines in its presentation, with hundreds of detailed color photographs. The book is divided into categories including children's dishes, tumblers, food containers, patterns, mugs, bowls, plates, and more. Large group and individual shots showcase the glassware, and readers will find sizes, colors, and collector values for each piece shown. 2005 values. AUTHORBIO: A collector since childhood, Gene Florence's hobby of buying and selling glassware turned into a full-time career. First writing a book on Depression Glass, Florence has gone on to author many popular glassware titles including books on Depression Glass; Occupied Japan Collectibles; Kitchen Glassware; Very Rare Glassware; 40s, 50s, & 60s Glassware;Elegant Glassware; Stemware; Glassware Pattern Identification; Anchor Hocking's Fire-King; Glass Candlesticks; and Salt & Pepper Shakers.
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Franciscan: An American Dinnerware Tradition

Franciscan: An American Dinnerware Tradition
Features a unique look into the history of Franciscan dinnerware, with full-color digitally captured images of more than 400 patterns. Thorough detail on Franciscan favorites such as Apple, Desert Rose, and Ivy. Comprehensive sections on Handpainted, Earthenware, and Fine China dinnerware, including a brief history with interesting information about each pattern. Includes segments on Franciscan Crystal, Flatware, Collectibles and Giftware.
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Collectors Encyclopedia of Red Wing Art Pottery

Collectors Encyclopedia of Red Wing Art Pottery
Over 500 large full color photographs depict art pottery of all vintages that can still be found and are affordable. Featuring a chapter on learning about and collecting Red Wing Art pottery, this book shows how to identify the pieces, with detailed photos of bottom markings and wing labels, as well as how to organize and display a collection. Broken down into decades from the 1920s to the 1960s, Dollen's book covers Brushed Ware, Glazed Ware, RumRill, Fine Art Pottery, Floraline, Steroline, Textura, the Birch Bark Line, Chromoline, and more. Pieces showcased include vases, bowls, compotes, planters, candleholders, wall pockets, and figurines, to name just a few. There is an extensive dinnerware chapter that includes almost 100 photographs covering all vintages of place settings, accessory pieces, watercolors, cookie jars, and rare dinnerware pieces. 2001 values. AUTHORBIO: Brenda Dollen is the author of two volumes, Red Wing Art Pottery, as well as Collector's Encyclopedia of Red Wing Art Pottery. Her "fever" for collecting Red Wing began with one planter left to her by her late mother. One day while looking at an antique store she saw a vase that resembled her planter, and learned it too was Red Wing. Not long after that purchase, she became a full-fledged collector. REVIEW: This book is an identification and value guide intended to help you identify a piece of Red Wing Art Pottery and given an average price you can expect to pay for the item. A history of Red Wing begins the book, as well as information on marks and shape numbers. Detailed color photographs make this book a must-have for collectors.
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Warman's American & Canadian Pattern Glass Price Guide (Warman&

Warman's American & Canadian Pattern Glass Price Guide (Warman's Pattern Glass)
Everything readers need to know about pattern glass is in this book, which features hundreds of patterns and information about the maker of the pattern, dates made, colors and forms available, and known reproductions. Detailed line drawings illustrate every pattern, and a detailed index is also included.
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Collector's Encyclopedia Depression Glass (Collector's Encyclo

Collector's Encyclopedia Depression Glass (Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass)
Gene Florence now presents this completely revised 16th edition, with the previous 133 patterns and 11 additional patterns, to make this the most complete reference to date. 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. AUTHORBIO: A collector since childhood, Gene Florence's hobby of buying and selling glassware turned into a full-time career. First writing a book on Depression Glass, Florence has gone on to author many popular glassware titles including books on Depression Glass; Occupied Japan Collectibles; Kitchen Glassware; Very Rare Glassware; 40s, 50s, & 60s Glassware;Elegant Glassware; Stemware; Glassware Pattern Identification; Anchor Hocking's Fire-King; Glass Candlesticks; and Salt & Pepper Shakers. REVIEW: Written by America's top authority on Depression glass, this encyclopedia is the book of choice among collectors. Since the release of its first edition in 1972, it has been the #1 bestselling glass book in the country.
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Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass: 1860 - 1930 Identification &

Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass: 1860 - 1930 Identification & Values
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 when a national depression surfaced and a new glass took precedence. This all-new collector's encyclopedia features over 200 new patterns and photographs, bringing the total to more than 1,500 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 experts on pressed, carnival, and opalescent glass, and the sales of their other two editions of Pressed Glass prompted this third edition. This encyclopedia is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also historically correct. Collectors are sure to be pleased with Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass, 3rd Edition. 2003 values. AUTHORBIO: Bill Edwards is a noted expert on pressed, carnival, and opalescent glass, and has been authoring books since 1975. He now co-authors books with expert Mike Carwile. His knowledge is unsurpassed in the glass world. He has written books on Carnival Glass, Northwood Carnival Glass, Millersburg Glass, Opalescent glass, Rarities of Carnival Glass, and Pressed Glass. AUTHORBIO: Mike Carwile is a noted expert on pressed, carnival, and opalescent glass, and has been authoring books with Bill Edwards since 1998. Together, their knowledge is unsurpassed in the glass world. He has co-authored books on Carnival Glass, Millersburg Glass, Opalescent glass, and Pressed Glass. REVIEW: This comprehensive encyclopedia holds invaluable pictures and values for glass from 1860-1930. Extensive chapters of detail and description make for easy reference.
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Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years: Identification & Values

Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years: Identification & Values
Many new photos and new discoveries and information make this book indispensable to all glass collectors and dealers. More than 5,000 items are showcased in beautiful professional color photos with descriptions and values. Many new finds and exceptionally rare pieces have been added. The highly collectible glass from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s fills the nearly 300 pages, in addition to the ever-popular Fire King glassware. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides an easy to use format, showing items by color, shapes, or patterns. The collector will enjoy the pages of glass, from colorful juice reamers, shakers, rare and unusual glass knives, to the mixing bowls and baking dishes we still find in our kitchen cupboards. The price guide has been revised to reflect the current collector market. 272 pages. 2005 values. AUTHORBIO: A collector since childhood, Gene Florence's hobby of buying and selling glassware turned into a full-time career. First writing a book on Depression Glass, Florence has gone on to author many popular glassware titles including books on Depression Glass; Occupied Japan Collectibles; Kitchen Glassware; Very Rare Glassware; 40s, 50s, & 60s Glassware;Elegant Glassware; Stemware; Glassware Pattern Identification; Anchor Hocking's Fire-King; Glass Candlesticks; and Salt & Pepper Shakers. REVIEW: Written by America's top authority on Depression glass, this is undeniably the definitive reference on kitchen glassware. The highly collectible glass from the Depression era through the 1960s fills its pages, in addition to the ever-popular Fire-King and Pyrex glassware. In an easy-to-use format, more than 5,000 items are showcased. -John Alvey
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Occupied Japan Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide

Occupied Japan Collectibles: Identification & Value Guide
From 1945 to 1952, items made in Japan for export were marked 'Occupied Japan.' This new book, Occupied Japan Collectibles, by Gene Florence, offers all the information in one resource. Hundreds of gorgeous color photos showcase the wide variety of collectible figurines, toys, dolls, dinnerware, banks, lacquerware, and much more. Florence provides detailed descriptions and current values for every item in addition to informative text to aid the collector in their hobby.2003 values. AUTHORBIO: A collector since childhood, Gene Florence's hobby of buying and selling glassware turned into a full-time career. First writing a book on Depression Glass, Florence has gone on to author many popular glassware titles including books on Depression Glass; Occupied Japan Collectibles; Kitchen Glassware; Very Rare Glassware; 40s, 50s, & 60s Glassware;Elegant Glassware; Stemware; Glassware Pattern Identification; Anchor Hocking's Fire-King; Glass Candlesticks; and Salt & Pepper Shakers. REVIEW: This book is a choice compilation of Gene Florences previous five books on Occupied Japan collectibles with additional items never shown in any of those books. A brief introduction on Occupied Japan collectibles and pricing begins the book, then the photo gallery is presented - hundreds of photos and thousands of collectibles are featured in full color, with a detailed price guide in the back of the book.
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