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Depression Glass : Identification and Price Guide by Ellen Schroy

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PublisherKrause Publications
ISBN-101440239673
ISBN-139781440239670
eBay Product ID (ePID)167761992

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
TopicAntiques & Collectibles, Glass & Glassware
AuthorEllen Schroy
IllustratorYes

Dimensions

Item Length10.9 In.
Item Height0.8 In.
Item Width8.2 In.
Item Weight37.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Book TitleDepression Glass : Identification and Price Guide
Dewey Decimal748.2097309043
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisA glass act! Depression glass was an inexpensive splash of color and beauty in an otherwise gray economic time. Given away as premiums at "dish night" at the local movie theater and packed in boxes of laundry soap, this colorful tableware made of pink, green, blue, and yellow glass brightened the lives of struggling homemakers. Today's Warman's Depression Glass celebrates this classic collectible and its rich heritage. Working with the National Depression Glass Association, the latest edition of this wonderful resource offers some of the finest pieces from the National Glass Museum, as well as invaluable tools for proper identification and smart buying and selling advice, all while sharing the history of one of the most popular and timeless styles of collectible glass. In this updated and expanded sixth edition, you'll find: More than 600 color images, many featuring prized selections from the National Glass Museum. More than 170 different patterns. Current values for each listing. Line drawings of each pattern illustrating intricate details. Pattern silhouette guide for quick identification. Foreword by Pam Meyer of the National Depression Glass Association. Company and color time lines, glossary of glass terminology, index of patterns., A glass act Depression glass was an inexpensive splash of color and beauty in an otherwise gray economic time. Given away as premiums at "dish night" at the local movie theater and packed in boxes of laundry soap, this colorful tableware made of pink, green, blue, and yellow glass brightened the lives of struggling homemakers. Today's Warman's Depression Glass celebrates this classic collectible and its rich heritage. Working with the National Depression Glass Association, the latest edition of this wonderful resource offers some of the finest pieces from the National Glass Museum, as well as invaluable tools for proper identification and smart buying and selling advice, all while sharing the history of one of the most popular and timeless styles of collectible glass. In this updated and expanded sixth edition, you'll find: More than 600 color images, many featuring prized selections from the National Glass Museum. More than 170 different patterns. Current values for each listing. Line drawings of each pattern illustrating intricate details. Pattern silhouette guide for quick identification. Foreword by Pam Meyer of the National Depression Glass Association. Company and color time lines, glossary of glass terminology, index of patterns., A glass act! Depression glass was an inexpensive splash of color and beauty in an otherwise gray economic time. Given away as premiums at dish night at the local movie theater and packed in boxes of laundry soap, this colorful tableware made of pink, green, blue, and yellow glass brightened the lives of struggling homemakers. Today's Warman's Depression Glass celebrates this classic collectible and its rich heritage. Working with the National Depression Glass Association, the latest edition of this wonderful resource offers some of the finest pieces from the National Glass Museum, as well as invaluable tools for proper identification and smart buying and selling advice, all while sharing the history of one of the most popular and timeless styles of collectible glass. In this updated and expanded sixth edition, you'll find: More than 600 color images, many featuring prized selections from the National Glass Museum. More than 170 different patterns. Current values for each listing. Line drawings of each pattern illustrating intricate details. Pattern silhouette guide for quick identification. Foreword by Pam Meyer of the National Depression Glass Association. Company and color time lines, glossary of glass terminology, index of patterns., The latest edition of this wonderful resource offers some of the finest pieces from the National Glass Museum, as well as invaluable tools for proper identification and smart buying and selling advice, all while sharing the history of one of the most popular and timeless styles of collectible glass.
Edition Number6
Publication Year2014
FormatTrade Paperback
Dewey Edition23
LC Classification NumberNK5439.D44
Number of Pages304 pages

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