American brilliant cut glass inspires fourth book
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Glass collectors Bill and Louise Boggess have published their fourth book on American brilliant cut glass. The book is an excellent reference for collectors and includes over 950 photographs of pieces. The authors' collection history and how they came to write 4 books is presented.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 1995
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Romancing the glass
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The Cambridge Glass Company of Cambridge, OH, was founded in 1901 and produced glassware from 1902 up to 1958, with the pieces from the 1930's of special value. These collectibles are romantic, regal-looking and very colorful. They are priced from $45 to as much as $450.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 1997
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A man that looks on glass
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Renowned curator and material culture historian Kenneth M. Wilson has been studying the art of glassmaking for over 30 years. His work on the subject has added greatly to museum professionals and collectors' knowledge of American glassmaking.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 1995
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