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Includes overlay and suspension lamps, lanterns, smoke shades and
bells, and gas and electric lighting devices.
This specialized portion of the fifth volume of The Glass Industry
in Sandwich features four complete chapters on cut, engraved, and
etched glass; an assortment of household and commercial ware;
bottles; and a supplement to the seven previously published guides.
A book that will guide you when you are in the process of buying or
appraising Sandwich glass is the most important tool you can own.
This book is one of a series of guide books that describes every
type of glass that was produced in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It uses
the original plates of glass photos and the identification numbers
form Volume 3 of The Glass Industry in Sandwich, a larger book by
the same authors. (Volumes 3 and 4 are available, and Volumes 1 and
2 are in preparation.) This makes cross references much easier. In
order to make this series of guides compact and light in weight,
the photos from Volume 3 have been divided into two smaller guides.
This one contains the complete chapters on witch balls, covered
containers, toys (miniatures) and the creations of Nicholas Lutz.
Another guide, available now, contains vases, colognes and
stoppers. The extensive categorization and illustration of Sandwich
glass should make this guide valuable for field use.The prices in
this guide reflect the market at the time of publication. They will
be periodically updated in a separate price guide available from
the publishers.
A book that will guide you when you are in the process of buying or
appraising Sandwich glass is the most important tool you can own.
This book is one of a series of guide books that describes every
type of glass that was produced in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It uses
the original plates of glass photos and the identification numbers
form Volume 3 of The Glass Industry in Sandwich, a larger book by
the same authors. (Volumes 3 and 4 are available, and Volumes 1 and
2 are in preparation.) This makes cross references much easier. In
order to make this series of guides compact and light in weight,
the photos from Volume 3 have been divided into two smaller guides.
This one contains the complete chapters on witch balls, covered
containers, toys (miniatures) and the creations of Nicholas Lutz.
Another guide, available now, contains vases, colognes and
stoppers. The extensive categorization and illustration of Sandwich
glass should make this guide valuable for field use.The prices in
this guide reflect the market at the time of publication. They will
be periodically updated in a separate price guide available from
the publishers.
283 color photos of American Sandwich glass objects, including fine
cut, etched and engraved ware; household, commercial, and
scientific glassware; and bottles marketed in the 1800s. A
supplement features objects not available when the other 4 volumes
in this series were written. A roster of 1500 employees and their
occupations is fascinating. Items from $10 to $35,000.
A guide to the current prices of Sandwich Glass, keyed to all five
volumes of Kaiser and Barlow's The Glass Industry in Sandwich.
Accounts of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company between 1858 and
1882, the Cape Cod Glass Works 1858-1864, and the Cape Cod Glass
Company 1864-1869. Chapters on vases, cologne bottles, witch balls,
toys, and specialized containers.
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