Since the first edition was released in 1972, "Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glassware" has been America's #1 bestselling book on the subject. Dealing primarily with the glass made from the 1920s through the end of the 1930s, this complete reference to the collectible patterns of Depression glass includes updated values, accurate prices, ...
Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era covers 90 patterns of the handmade and acid-etched glassware that was sold in the department stores and jewelry stores from the time of the Depression era through the 1950s. Florence provides a list of all pieces known, with colors and measurements, along with current values reflecting today's market. Color ...
Covering collectible glassware made after the Depression era, this is the only book available that deals exclusively with the mass-produced and handmade glassware from this period. For this new edition, 32 pages of patterns and information have been added, making a total of 67 patterns described, dated, sized, valued, and illustrated. Color photos ...
Depression-era glassware has never been more popular. Now, in this fifth edition of the acclaimed reference, Gene Florence presents more than 4,900 pieces of glassware in full color. Each item is shown by color, then by shape or pattern. Descriptions include dimensions and current values for each pictured item.
Collectors have depended on Gene Florence's books since 1972 for accurate information and values. This book includes every pattern featured in his "Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, Collectible Glassware from the 40s, 50s, and 60s" and "Collector's Encyclopedia of Elegant Glassware", as well as many more--nearly 400 patterns in all. ...
This popular guide has been completely revised with over 4,000 values updatedto reflect the ever-changing market. Gorgeous photos show detail and listingsof patterns and their available pieces make identification simple.
This is the first salt & pepper shaker book for Gene Florence. Over 5,000 full color photos are featured. Categories include advertising products, animals, Christmas, decorative, ethnic groups, famous characters, gambling, glass, heads, lamps and lighting, metal, miniature, musical, nodders, Occupied Japan, plastic/celluloid, pottery, religious, ...
This popular reference showcases elegant handmade and acid-etched glassware sold in America from the Depression through the 1950s. Featuring new finds and photographs, this sixth edition presents close-up photos and detailed information on more than 80 patterns. All known pieces of each pattern and color are listed, with measurements and current ...
This guide is jam-packed with new finds and brought to collectors in full color with an added bonus: not only are there examples of rare Depression glass, but also elegant glassware and kitchen items made during the Depression.
The Hazel-Atlas Company was established in Washington, Pennsylvania, in 1902 as a result of the merger of the Hazel Glass Company and the neighboring Atlas Glass and Metal Company. Though its corporate offices were located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Hazel-Atlas factories produced machine-made pressed glass throughout the U.S., including Oakland, ...
Our Very Rare Glassware of the Depression Years books have been bestsellers for many years, helping collectors spot those rare and valuable pieces of Depression glass that may come around once in a lifetime. Rarity can be determined by an unusual color or pattern; many pieces here are one of a kind or can be found only in limited quantities. Gene ...
From the 1930s to the 1960s, Anchor-Hocking produced an extensive line of glassware called Fire King. This essential reference for this massive line of glassware is filled with color photos, vintage catalog pages, and extensive information about this popular type of collectible glass.
The Florences have compiled this second volume to once again help identify the candlestick patterns made from the Depression era to modern day. With no repeated shots from the authors' first volume, more than 500 different candlesticks are shown in full color, dozens never before seen in any other book. For simplicity of use this book is arranged ...
Depression-era glassware has never been more popular. Now, in this fifth edition of the acclaimed reference, Florence presents more than 5,000 pieces of glassware in full color. Each item is shown by color, then by shape or pattern. Photos.
Florences' Glassware Pattern Identification Guides are great companions for the Florences' other glassware books. This fourth volume in the set includes more than 400 patterns, with no repeats from any of the other books. Carefully planned close-up photographs of representative pieces for every pattern show great detail to make identification easy ...
During the occupation after World War II, most items imported from Japan were marked "Made in Occupied Japan." It is these now highly-collectible items which Gene Florence covers in five totally different books. Each edition in this series is a beautiful, full-color volume with thousands of pieces illustrated, including everything from figurines ...
This is the essential collector's reference on the extensive line of glassware called Fire-King. Loaded with hundreds of full-color photos, this vintage catalog has everything collectors expect from Florence, one of America's leading glassware authorities.
This edition of Florence's Glassware Pattern Identification Guide includes nearly 500 patterns not featured in the previous two volumes. A carefully planned close-up color photograph of a representative piece from every pattern shows great detail to make identification easy. With every photo, pattern names, the company which made the glass, dates ...
During the occupation after World War II, most items imported from Japan were marked "Made in Occupied Japan." It is these now highly-collectible items which Gene Florence covers in five totally different books. Each edition in this series is a beautiful, full-color volume with thousands of pieces illustrated, including everything from figurines ...
This exciting seventh edition is undeniably the definitive reference on the subject. More than 5,000 items are showcased in beautiful professional color photographs with descriptions and values. Collector Books
Collectors, dealers, flea market buffs, and garage sale aficionados all looking for that once-in-a-lifetime find are sure to love the sixth edition of Florence's popular book. Gorgeous color photos identify and evaluate more than 200 pieces of valuable glassware not found in any of Florence's previous editions, showing sizes, manufacture dates, ...
During the occupation after World War II, most items imported from Japan were marked "Made in Occupied Japan." It is these now highly-collectible items which Gene Florence covers in five totally different books. Each edition in this series is a beautiful, full-color volume with thousands of pieces illustrated, including everything from figurines ...
Over 4,000 values have been updated in the sixteenth edition of Pocket Guide to Depression Glass & More, representing the ever-changing market. Many of the photographs have been replaced to add new finds and showcase other available items. The more than 200 color photographs and the listings of the patterns make identification simple. Once again, ...
Covering collectible glassware made after the Depression era, this is the only book available that deals exclusively with the handmade and mass-produced glassware from this period. It is completely updated, featuring some original company catalog pages and six new patterns making a total of 136 patterns from Anniversary to Yorktown, with many of ...
The Hazel-Atlas Company was established in Washington, Pennsylvania, in 1902 as a result of the merger of the Hazel Glass Company and the neighboring Atlas Glass and Metal Company. Though its corporate offices were located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Hazel-Atlas factories produced machine-made pressed glass throughout the U.S., including Oakland, ...
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