The take-it-with-you collecting resource: Warman's Depression Glass Field Guide! The new 5th edition of Warman's Depression Glass Field Guide gives you the basic tools you need to identify, collect, and value the historic glassware created during and named after the Great Depression of the 1930s: Nearly 500 images in a rainbow of colors. More than 150 patterns included, all with illustrations. Thousands of listings and up-to-date values. Essential reproduction alerts. Additional resources: pattern silhouette identification price guide, collector clubs and associations, production company time line, and full index of patterns.
An identification handbook and value guide, with priceless new information and more than 200 new photographs of collectible rhinestone treasures. 16-page color section. Over 750 b&w photos.
This complete guide contains full colour photos, detailed line drawings, descriptions, and more than 10,000 up-to-date values for 155 of the most popular Depression glass patterns.
This new edition of Warman's Carnival Glass includes a new description format, revamped from simple line listings to listings with dimensions, title color and price range.
Shows and describes bowls, butter dishes, tumblers, vases, plates, cups, and pitchers by a variety of manufacturers, and lists current prices.
A guide to McKee kitchen glass.
In this book, expert and beginning glass collectors will find: • 1,000 detailed color photos and line drawings of 170 patterns help with identification and pattern recognition • Background information to help collectors be savvy sellers ...
Covers nearly 350 patterns for Pattern Glass pieces with alternate names, original production numbers, and reproduction information.
In this book, expert and beginning glass collectors will find: • 1,000 detailed color photos and lien drawings of 170 patterns help with identification and pattern recognition • Background information to help collectors to savvy sellers ...
A Pocket Guide to Depression Glass
Values are even given for items not shown in photos, in the event that readers own something not pictured in the book. This book also features dimensions of each piece shown, something not always available in previous references.