| Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era (Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era: Identification & Value Guide) |  | Author: Gene Florence Publisher: Collector Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2216126
Media: Hardcover Edition: 6th Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0891456139 Dewey Decimal Number: 748.29130904075 EAN: 9780891456131
Publication Date: August 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Hundreds of new photos, listings and updated values. Handmade and acid-etched glassware sold in department and jewelry stores are featured. Included are 10 additional patterns and re-photographed items from previous books. Large group settings are included for each of the more than 100 patterns, as well as close-ups to show pattern details. Fenton, Cambridge, Heisey, Tiffin, Imperial, Duncan & Miller, U.S. Glass, and Paden City are all included. 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: Written by America's top authority on Depression glass, this book features the handmade and acid-etched glassware that was sold in department and jewelry stores from the Depression era through the 1950s, not the dimestore give-away glass known as Depression glass. Gene Florence has added many new finds, as always, once again making this one of Collector Books' bestselling glassware titles. -John Alvey
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Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era August 13, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I found this book very interesting and was able to identify glassware not found in other books. Great for reference, good pictures and more glass makers. Great Book.
Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era July 24, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was already familiar with the publication, so I knew what to expect. That's why I purchased it.
This book has already paid for its self. November 7, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is a little large to be carrying around, however I still do carry it to places that I already know will have the pattern I am looking for. The forward describes "Elegant" glassware as handmade and acid etched glassware that was sold by department and jewelry stores during the Depression era through the 1950's, differentiating it from the dime store and giveaway glass that has become known as Depression glass. The word "Elegant" has become "official" nomenclature among today's dealers for designating handmade glass. It is well organized with the glass patterns in alphabetical order and the prices in columns by color of glass. Most of the pictures are color and have good enough definition to identify what you are looking at. There are a contents by pattern and a contents by company.
This book has already paid for its self. November 4, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is a little large to be carrying around, however I still do carry it to places that I already know will have the pattern I am looking for.
The forward describes "Elegant" glassware as handmade and acid etched glassware that was sold by department and jewelry stores during the Depression era through the 1950's, differentiating it from the dime store and giveaway glass that has become known as Depression glass. The word "Elegant" has become "official" nomenclature among today's dealers for designating handmade glass.
It is well organized with the glass patterns in alphabetical order and the prices in columns by color of glass. Most of the pictures are color and have good enough definition to identify what you are looking at. There is a contents by pattern and a contents by company.
Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era October 12, 2002 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
This is a beautiful book. Mr. Florence out-did himself with this one! It is so easy to read, is laid out so beautifully, the information is complete and the photography is outstanding. I respect Gene Florence's expertise and would make this my "Bible" for information on Elegant Glassware.
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