The Fenton Art Glass Company has a long history of making glass for other companies to sell under that company's name. A perfect companion to Carrie and Gerald Domitz's first volume, Fenton Glass Made for Other Companies, Volume II, covers the glass Fenton made after 1970 and before 2005. It covers companies such as Tiara, Martha Stewart, Levay, Encore, Hallmark, Gracious Touch, and many others. The book contains more than 1,600 full-color photographs, listings, values, and archive materials of this later production. Many catalog reprints are included in order to give collectors all the information they need to learn about glass they may have been unaware was made.
With thousands of listings from over 275 manufacturers, including everything from foreign glass to American art glass, carnival, Depression, pressed, and other popular styles, "The Official"(R)" Price Guide to Glassware"...
Ancient Glass in the Yale University Art Gallery
VASE IN ' MOSS AGATE ' GLASS Stevens & Williams , England , about 1888 Ht . 146 mm ( 5-75 in . ) Contemporaries compared Eugène Rousseau's work to precious stones , and it was admired as something entirely new .
Kemple Glass, 1945-1970 tells the story of this company, while illustrating its wide variety of products, including tableware, decorative plates, novelties, animal dishes, figurines, and free-hand wares.
These two comprehensive books showcase thousands of pieces in full color with many original catalog reprints.
Fenton Art Glass Patterns, 1939-1980: Identification & Value Guide [updated Values]
Glass from Antiquity to the Renaissance
Glass in Early America: Selections from the Henry Francis Du Pont Winterthur Museum
... 59 Chandelier , See Crown Jewel pattern Bearded Man pattern , 42 Charm butter dish , 165 Beatty Honeycomb pattern , 148–149 Chicken pattern , 8 Beatty Rib pattern , 149-150 Chrysanthemum Leaf pattern , 7 Berkeley pattern , 76 Clark ...
The Book of Marks: The Canadian Collectors Guide to Antique Manufacture's, Marks, Monographs, Labels, Seals and Other Craftsmen Insignia Hold old is it? Where was it made? Who made it?...