This book covers many categories of non-electrical kitchen collectibles from the 1920s through the 1950s. Over 1100 photographs depict the ingenuity and creativity of the makers of kitchenware during this period. Updated values, guides to the more popular designs and colors, manufacturing information, and general tips on collecting make this the ...
This popular book, featuring over 460+ color photos of thousands of pieces of the ever popular PYREX*r glassware, along with catalog pages and advertisements, is now brought up-to-date with current prices and a section on patterns. Ovenware, FLAMEWARE, colorful later additions, laboratory glass, and more are presented in an organized format.
Designed for hands-free shopping, this revised and expanded 9th edition is complete with 2009 pricing and reproduction information for more than 160 patterns of Depression glass, Fire-King, and 1940s and 1950s patterns, including new discoveries. No other book on glassware of the 1920s-1950s provides more comprehensive and beneficial information ...
Barbara and Jim Mauzy are known for user-friendly books that deliver the history, identification information, and values in a format that makes them necessary tools if you are buying, selling, or maintaining a collection. This sixth edition of Mauzys Depression Glass, the worlds most used and authoritative book on Depression Glass from the United ...
There is no other single reference book in print that offers the vast scope of patterns identified, discussed, pictured, and priced as this one, now in it' 5th edition. It is the best identification and price guide for American and Canadian Depression glass, Fire-King, and fifties glassware. The 5th edition offers more measurements, more ...
150 photographs highlight more than 220 noteworthy vintage glassware tems, many thought to be unique. This book presents the rarest and most special Depression Glass pieces seen by these preeminent authors of the premier Depression Glass references. Some
A popular theme of collecting is kitchen glass: bowls, reamers, measuring cups, shakers, and more. During the 1930s McKee Glass Company created some of todays most interesting and sought-after designs. This new book offers historical insight into the McK
More than 40 categories of collectible Bakelite kitchenware are presented in this appealing volume that covers gadgets, flatware, napkin rings, children's utensils, and even some related non-kitchen Bakelite examples too colorful and fun to miss. A fascinating new chapter on Bakelite restoration will make your pieces look brand new! This is the ...
Thousands of vintage kitchen collectibles in 120 color-filled settings that include fabrics, glassware, Bakelite, wooden-handled tools, tinware, and more. They inspire creative displays and present unusual variations. Fire-King, PYREX*r, and Lustro-Ware are just a few of the brands featured. Detailed identification and values are provided for each ...
Decorated peanut butter glasses were made in the 1950s to sell commercially produced peanut butter. This revised and expanded edition catalogs the known decorations by showing both front and back views of each glass. Nearly 1100 color photographs and identifying text tell the whole story.
A comprehensive, in-depth presentation of African-Americana, also known as black memorabilia or collectibles, generously illustrated with over 500 color photos. This gorgeous photo essay and extensively researched historical perspective includes a broad sampling of black memorabilia, encompassing everything from "Little Black Sambo" and "Aunt ...
The most useful, accurate, and insightful presentation of Depression glass, Fire-King, and more recent patterns through the 1950s ever published. Examples of more than 160 patterns of collectible glassware. Exacting measurements. Helpful historical information. Plus, an extensive index of names and nicknames, and even a measure to assist in ...
In this colorful book hundreds of examples of pot holders from the 1940s and 1950s are pictured, explained, dated, and priced. Collectors and dealers alike will appreciate the comprehensive look at an art form few know how to create, but so many enjoy collecting. 260 color photos illustrate a wide variety of pot holders, and concise captions ...
Forty colorful images on perforated postcards explore the beautiful range of Depression Glass in a variety of colors and patterns by leading companies, as widely sought after by collectors. This is the perfect gift for any Depression Glass enthusiast.
Prominent among Depression Era glassware are milk glass spice shakers. They are lithographed (no decals) with apples, birds, butterflies, cherries, cattails, dogs, Dutch motifs, flowers, fruit baskets, hats, figures, leaves, Mexican motifs, musketeers, Niagra Falls, sailboats, and more. Hundreds of shakers are presented, that will delight ...
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