Fans of Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass series will be delighted by the third edition of the Standard Companion to Carnival Glass. The book is arranged alphabetically by pattern name for easy reference. Each pattern shines on its own page, with all necessary facts and a detailed photograph to illustrate the pattern. Data about each piece includes name of pattern, manufacturer, year of production, colors and shapes available, and any information on reproductions that is known. The approximately 250 patterns presented reflect both American and some foreign patterns the collector or buyer might encounter in the malls or at any live or online auction. There are no repeat patterns or photographs from the previous editions. The pocket guide is filled with current values prices are given for every color of every pattern. By using this abbreviated approach, the guide becomes a quick resource tool that can be carried anywhere for easy reference. 2007 values.
This encyclopedic volume provides detailed coverage on Carnival Glass shapes: bowls, plates, vases, drinking vessels, tableware, lighting, tobacciana and more, all adorned with peacocks, flowers, butterflies, fruits, dragons, and other ...
Whether using if alone or as a companion to the encyclopedia, this is an indispensable guide for every collector.
Edwards's & Carwile's latest book truly does feature the 'best of the best' in the carnival collecting world, and readers will enjoy perusing this coffee table book.
This illustrated price guide is bound within the Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass, 4th Ed., and it is offered separately.
The basics of carnival glass collecting.
This illustrated price guide is bound into the Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass, 7th Edition, but is also offered separately and can be used independently.
This price guide is bound into the Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass, Twelfth Edition, but is also offered separately.
Burns examines in detail the myriad of iridescent patterns, colours, and shapes produced by this giant of early twentieth century glassmaking. Included are almost 200 colour photos, complemented by reprints from early wholesale catalogues.