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$48.55
21. Scandinavian Glass 1930-2000:
$14.53
22. A Beginner's Guide to Kiln-Formed
$12.99
23. Chihuly: Form from Fire
$4.95
24. Lamps and Shades - In Metal and
$54.99
25. Glass Paperweights of the Bergstrom-Mahler
$53.96
26. Murano Magic: Complete Guide to
$68.64
27. The Fine Art of Prescribing Glasses
$79.99
28. Architectural Glass Art: Form
$22.95
29. Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed
$6.19
30. Warman's Depression Glass Field
$44.16
31. Ikora and Myra Glass by WMF
$13.00
32. Starting To Collect Antique Glass
$6.19
33. Pocket Guide to Depression Glass
$3.01
34. Arts and Crafts Stained Glass
$13.51
35. Art Bead Jewelry: Seasons in Glass
$4.99
36. Tiffin Modern: Mid-Century Art
$9.75
37. Collector's Encyclopedia of American
$24.50
38. Dante Marioni: Blown Glass
$10.69
39. Glass Bead Workshop: Building
$61.32
40. The Art of Glass: Art Nouveau

21. Scandinavian Glass 1930-2000: Fire & Sea
by Leslie Pina, Lorenzo Vigier
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2006-02)
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Asin: 0764324497
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A tradition of creating beautiful Scandinavian art glass began in the 1930s and continues today. The well known companies Orrefors, Kosta, iittala, Nuutajarvi Notsjo, Holmegaard, Riihimaen Lasi, and other less famous firms, have been on the creative edge of glass design for over three quarters of century. This long-awaited book chronicles their work in color and is a companion to the authors' earlier work on colorless, smoky, and engraved glass. This is the first book to cover all the major and many of the minor companies, revealing how each country (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway) had its particular color palette and style. With more than 700 full color photos, comprehensive design biographies, company histories, close-ups of labels and signatures, bibliography, index, and price guide, this volume will be indispensible to collectors, dealers, and scholars interested in Scandinavian glass and 20th century design. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Nice resource for fans of Scandinavian glass
I recently had to help my family price out their collection of Scandinavian glass and pottery for insurance purposes. My parents collected many items from Sweden and Denmark from the 1960s and beyond but could not always remember where they bought a particular items. This book was an ENORMOUS help. I was able to find at least half a dozen pieces that we owned and determined reasonable values for quite a few more.

I also purchased the 'Smoke and Ice' book by the same authors. The difference is 'Smoke and Ice' deals mostly with clear, lightly colored, etched or similar styles of glass while the 'Fire and Sea' book deals more with colored glass. Both are excellent and have beautiful pictures. I just wish they had released a book on pottery too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Scandinavian Design at its best
The Schiffer publications know more about glass and ceramics in Scandinavia than the Scandinavians know themselves. High class pictures, almost photographic art, very reliable references. The only slightly negative opinion at us, is the unbalanced presentation of Norwegian Glass and Ceramic design. ... Read more


22. A Beginner's Guide to Kiln-Formed Glass: * Fused * Slumped * Cast
by Brenda Griffith
Hardcover: 128 Pages (2007-11-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$14.53
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Asin: 1579909094
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Kiln forming glass—melting cut or crushed glass together in a kiln until it becomes a single piece and shaping the glass with molds—has quickly become one of the most popular subjects in studio glasswork. This comprehensive introduction features projects both beautiful and practical that are sure to appeal to all beginning glassworkers. It covers all of the fundamentals, such as fusing, slumping and draping, as well as some intermediate and advanced techniques, including pot melting, inclusions, mold-making and more. There’s also advice on decorative surface treatment of the finished piece, and an invaluable troubleshooting section. Nineteen exquisite projects, arranged by skill level, range from home décor items, like a wall sconce and fountain, to sculpture, and even an amber glass pendant.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Kilnforming 101...and then some
In this case, you CAN judge a book by its cover--A Beginner's Guide to Kilnformed Glass is a well-illustrated journey through the first year of serious kilnforming. Well-written and thoughtfully organized, it provides clear explanations of the tools, equipment, studio and materials you'll need to get started "fusing" glass. It moves through explaining basic techniques like glasscutting, layup (assembling glass or frit so that it will fuse into your design), firing and coldworking (shaping and polishing the fired piece). Don't be tempted to skip these chapters; I've been working glass for 15 years but even so, I found a few new ideas I could use in the studio. The author is a teacher, production glassmaker and artist who obviously knows her stuff (disclaimer: I've met her at several glassmaking functions so I knew she was good BEFORE I got the book).

And then the fun starts. Where many books offer simple beginner's projects that LOOK like simple beginner's projects, the projects in this book produce sophisticated and often beautiful pieces of glass. The techniques required are relatively easy to master even if you don't have much experience with glass, and there's a point to them, i.e., one project helps you understand precision cutting, another what happens when you overfire thin glass, and yet another introduces making components for larger assemblies. There are the usual drapes, plates and potmelts too, but they're well-presented. The author includes templates for each project, but clearly encourages you to use them as a starting point for your own designs. (I'm making a note to myself to try that three-tiered water fountain; it looks cool)

I do have a minor, minor quibble: This book is a good in-studio reference, especially while you're working on a project, but it's hard-bound and the pages have trouble staying flat; if there's a second printing a spiral-bound might be useful.

5-0 out of 5 stars even for an old timer in a glas world
i have made fused and slumped glas for 15 years, but there was still something for me to learn.......... a super bok for beginners, you will get many of the tips, you otherwise will learn by dooing........

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfection

I wish that I had begun my glass work with this book at my fingertips.Not only is the layout attractive and clear, but the topics are covered in a clear and logical manner.Her projects are imaginative, with a stretch for true beginners, but they lend themselves to application of techniques and the user's creativity.This should be in every fuser's library!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent illustration and information!
I have not bought my kiln as of yet, but this book has given me a great deal of instruction for "how to" and I can't wait to try the projects out!Love the illustrations and project ideas.Most of the projects look fairly to somewhat simple to do....excellent beginner's book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Kiln Formed Glass
The book is beautiful and does have a lot of great information and pictures. However, I think a better book to start is Contemporary Warm Glass. It costs a bit more, but it answers 99.9% of your questions. ... Read more


23. Chihuly: Form from Fire
by Dale Chihuly, Henry Geldzahler, Walter Darby Bannard, Fla.) Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach
Hardcover: 144 Pages (1993-07)
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Asin: 0933053061
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
This book is great for any fan of Chihuly's work, or just anyone who enjoys beautiful art.Not only are Chihuly's works extremely aesthetically pleasing, but they are enchanting and inspirational.

5-0 out of 5 stars Inspiring for future glass artists
Purchased as a gift for a beginning glass artist, the book is inspiring and beautifully done.It is a great reminder of the exhibits that we have seen.

5-0 out of 5 stars I admit it:This book has won me over.
This bookwas produced in conjunction with a series of Florida exhibitions in 1993.This book, filled with dozens and dozens of Full Color and full page reproductions in approx. 142 pps., really lays it out for the viewer in a way that, if you were either unfamiliar with or indifferent to Dale Chihuly's work, will make you a convert.Really.I fall into the latter category perhaps because, as the world famous art dealer Henry Geldzahler puts it in the foreward of this book " Chihuly's work is American in its apparent vulgarity, it brazenness and its fearlessness to move farther out west even if there is no further west to move to."
However, when one goes through the varous glass genres that the artist creates, Baskets, Sea Forms, Persians, Venetians, Ikebana, Niijima Floats and Macchia, among others, one begins to appreciate the sheer power and artistry that gets expressed in Chihuly's florid craft.The publishers might have botched the operation if they had cheaped out on the book's production values, fortunately they did not and this 'Made In USA' book can takes its place among any other of your expensive, high-end coffee table (folio sized) art books.As the reviewer states below, there isn't a lot of text here, just an introductory paragraph or two from the artist before each themed chapter but really, the art work says more than enough.I can heartily recommend this book even if you do not collect glass work, and even if you haven't yet cottoned on to Mr. Chihuly's work.

5-0 out of 5 stars WOW!
Absolutely amazing!
Chihuly is incredible.
Not much in the way of descriptions, just a brief introduction to each series (Macchia's, Persians, etc.), which I found just enough.What I'm interested in are the actual pieces, and there are plenty of exceptional pictures.
Again, amazing.Truly inspiriational for the novice glass blower and an absolute delight for everyone else! ... Read more


24. Lamps and Shades - In Metal and Art Glass
by John Duncan Adams
Paperback: 112 Pages (2009-09-03)
list price: US$4.95 -- used & new: US$4.95
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Asin: 1603862528
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An Unabridged, Digitally Enlarged Edition, With Eighteen Complete Designs With Working Drawings And Full Directions For Their Making. Chapters Include: Built-Up Shades (Mission Chandelier, Etc.) - Soldered Shades (Hexagonal Library Lamp, Etc.) - Etched Shades - Sawn Shades (Conventional Patterns, The Butterfly Design, The Pyramid Design, Etc.) ... Read more


25. Glass Paperweights of the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum
by Geraldine J. Casper
Hardcover: 112 Pages (1990-03-01)
list price: US$65.00 -- used & new: US$54.99
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Asin: 0810933500
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Glass Paperweights from the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum, by Geraldine J. Casper. Standard edition. ... Read more


26. Murano Magic: Complete Guide to Venetian Glass, Its History and Artists (Schiffer Art Book)
by Carl I. Gable
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2004-04)
list price: US$79.95 -- used & new: US$53.96
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Asin: 0764319469
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The islands of Murano, in the lagoon of Venice, have been a sheltered community of glass artists for at least 700 years, leading the world in blown techniques and design of beautiful and functional objects. This new study captures the artistry of Murano glass as well as the multi-generational world of discovery, innovation, alliances, and realliances that have fostered that artistry. With 250 stunning color photographs of Murano glass art and a detailed text that includes historical information and family trees, this book is original in its comprehensive presentation of the artists, both past and present. The seasoned collector will find this an invaluable sourcebook for untangling Murano relationships and tracking individual careers. The novice and curious visitor will find an easy, carefully-structured introduction to the bold beauty of Venetian glass. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating history of Murano glass
I just recently got interested in Murano glass. So I was looking for a book on the making and history of this beautiful glass art. Not only are the pictures beautiful, the text satisfied my curiosity. I can highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Murano Magic
Book is excellent, well written and very informative. Wish I had read it before we went to Venice

4-0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL & INFORMATIVE BOOK
Gorgeous photographs.Most pieces of glass you would only see in a museum.I wish there were more.

5-0 out of 5 stars Murano Magic
Having recently returned from Venice, I wish I had this book before I left. Mr. Gable's meticulously researched volume offers so much valuable information, any glass collector or any tourist interested in a deeper perspective of the glass art of the city should read this book. The author's grasp of the nuances of the various styles is masterful and gave me a whole new appreciation of the experience I had in Venice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Glass collector?Want to be one?You MUST buy this book!
"Murano Magic" is a terrific volume to own if you love collecting Venetian glass as much as I do.Or if you want to learn the ropes.This exhaustively researched (and yet surprisingly easy to read!) book tells you everything about the big glassmaking families and their works.(I especially liked the historical perspective the author gave to discussing the different glassmaking houses.)And the photos are outstanding.Many glass books I've seen just don't have enough photos to show examples of all the different kinds of Venetian glass (there are literally thousands of styles)."Murano Magic" has wonderful photos and lots of them.I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in Venetian glass. ... Read more


27. The Fine Art of Prescribing Glasses Without Making a Spectacle of Yourself
by Benjamin Milder, Melvin L. Rubin
Hardcover: 512 Pages (2004-04-30)
list price: US$88.00 -- used & new: US$68.64
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Asin: 0937404667
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Completely updated, this edition features many new clinical cases, elaborations on the refractive implications of modern refractive surgery, and descriptions of some of the new plastics for contact and spectacle lenses. For the refracting clinician. Previous edition: c1991. DNLM: Eyeglasses. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Bible
Unique in the subject of clinical optics, optometry and refraction. Any language, any time, any sub-speciality. The base of the pyramid in the art of refraction, forsimple glasses, contact lenses, refractive surgery, ...

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5-0 out of 5 stars I wish I had read this sooner
I read this during my second year of ophthalmology residency and found it to be incredibly useful.It is easy to read with real, hilarious cases to explain the optics.The authors have a great sense of humor.Believe it or not, optics can be funny.I checked it out from our library, but bought my own copy for home because it is so good. ... Read more


28. Architectural Glass Art: Form and Technique in Contemporary Glass
by Andrew Moor
Hardcover: 160 Pages (1998-01-15)
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Asin: 0847820734
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Architectural glass art plays an increasingly important role in contemporary building design-- both interior and exterior-- and outstanding examples of this spectacular and versatile art form are making a significant impact on our surroundings. From the modern stained glass tradition established in the twentieth century by such key figures as Frank Lloyd Wright, Marc Chagall, and Henri Matisse, there has sprung an ever-changing art form showing an increasingly wide and experimental use of techniques and new materials. No longer confined to decorative windows, the almost endless possibilities are being exploited by architects and designers worldwide for a prominent public and private clientele.

Author Andrew Moor begins by answering the most basic questions: What is glass art? How are the different materials distinctive? How and by whom is glass art made and installed? What is the artist's role? What do terms such as "float glass," "kiln glass," "flash glass," and "dichroic glass" mean? The book then presents a detailed survey of glass types and styles, from the simplest clear glass to the most complicated colored, carved, etched, and painted works of art.

Architectural Glass Art takes the reader through all the techniques and styles available today. Illustrations not only focus on the works themselves, but show how glass art is incorporated into public and private spaces as an integral part of a building's structure and style. Each chapter includes a special feature on a highly regarded international glass artist; discussions of their innovative designs are accompanied by examples of their work. Within the chapters the many different styles and techniques are illustrated with the works of a wide range of artists at the forefront of this art form. The final section of the book presents practical information including a glossary and an international directory of artists and studios.

Architectural Glass Art is an invaluable resource and inspiration for students, designers, artists, and architects-- everyone interested in the latest developments in the contemporary, artistic uses of glass.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Very impressed!
Inspiring to see combinations of leadlight, painting and all the variants of slumping and etching/sandblasting.So many fantastic ideas, traditional and contemporary.Great to see a book that shows ideas suitable to apply tolarge scale projects as well as smaller jobs.Best glass book I've foundso far. ... Read more


29. Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass 6th Edition 1860-1930 (Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass 1860-1930)
by Mike Carwile
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2009-09-01)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$22.95
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Asin: 157432621X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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American pressed glass, which was at its zenith in the 1870s, entails hundreds of patterns and dozens of shapes with elaborate geometric, animal, fruit, and floral designs. Available in crystal and sparkling colors, this collectible glassware flourished until the end of the 1920s. This all-new collector s encyclopedia features approximately 250 new photographs, most of them for new patterns, bringing the total to more than 1,700 photos showcasing the exquisite patterns and beautiful colors of the quality pressed glass produced for 60 years in America. Mike Carwile is an authority on pressed, carnival, and opalescent glass, and the sales of the other five editions of Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass prompted this sixth edition. This encyclopedia is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also historically correct. Collectors are sure to be pleased with Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass, Sixth Edition. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars flashy but ignorant book


Nice pictures and easy layout attract beginners (like myself), but about 30% of patterns do not quite correspond to the descriptions and incorrect. Historical facts are awfully wrong throughout the book.
How could the authors release this book? And why was it reprinted without corrections?

5-0 out of 5 stars Simply packed with detail
The 5th updated edition of a pressed glass classic continues to be a 'must' for any avid collector of the medium: it covers glass companies, shapes and patterns, decoration definitions and insights on table glass factories, and more, blending in history with the latest values and collecting trends. Color photos on every page make it easy to identify pieces, while accompanying descriptions comment on cuts, names, pattern development, design modifications and changes, and more. Simply packed with detail, any authoritative glass collecting collection needs STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRESSED GLASS 1960-1930.

Diane C. Donovan
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3-0 out of 5 stars Like most people, this book is imperfect but necessary:
Would that it were otherwise! The fact is, no other commonly available reference is as handy and easy to use; and while the pictures leave much to be desired, this book has more useful color pictures than any other.It has helped me become familiar with the most common EAPG patterns, but since I know it's full of mistakes I don't accept its information uncritically. I wish the authors would clean up their many sloppy errors in future editions, even as I look forward to the book's expansion.This book is helpful, but I use mine alongside McCain's vastly more authoritative, reliable work.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good source for identifying early pattern glass
Some of the reviews of this book surprise me. I have seen similar negative comments written about these authors on separate web sites, and no doubt the comments here are by the same people. My experience with this book is this....the main appeal to this book is that there are literally hundreds and hundreds of patterns identified, and by using the photos in this book, I've been able to identify pieces in my collection that I previously could not. Certainly I wish there was more information and detail written about each pattern...this book lists maybe a line or two about each pattern only, with no to few comments about reproductions. So, I use this book in conjunction with other pattern glass books (Reilly and Jenks, Warman's, etc) to get the most comprehensive picture I can.Some of the pictures are not super clear. Compared to other books which don't list many patterns at all and then do so in black and white or hand drawing, I'll live with it. I would imagine photographing the detail on clear glass isn't easy! I guess I'll summarize by saying that while the book is not perfect, it certainly takes a good stab at trying to organize information and photos of hundreds of pieces of glass from the turn of the century. Are there errors? Probably! But with all the fires in these glass companies over the years I am sure no one has the truth about everything.

2-0 out of 5 stars A beautiful book, but lacking!
Suppose you do not know much about glass.You probably won't know a whole lot more when you've looked at this book.Some of the pictures do not show the pattern.There are numerous ones, ie.; caprice, chestnut oak, star & thumprint, etc. that are taken at poor angles, or poor lighting or whatever and are just indisctinct.I was looking for a pattern on Cathedral and that is shown on a bowl that has the pattern going underneath.No way can you see what the entire pattern looks like.In the front of the book, they describe the shapes of the glassware.They list 20 shapes, but in the price guide, they list many more.What is the difference between a milk pitcher and a pitcher?a tumbler and a goblet?What size and shape is a sauce?What is a wastebowl?They never show or describe the bottom pattern.No explanation is given as to whether this is important, distinct or has no effect whatsover.I have no more knowledge of the patterns on my glass than I did before. ... Read more


30. Warman's Depression Glass Field Guide: Values and Identification
by Ellen T. Schroy
Paperback: 512 Pages (2010-07-19)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$6.19
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Asin: 1440212325
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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At last, a field guide that is truly a “pocket guide.” Measuring in at only 4-1/4 x 5-1/4 inches, this is a book that fits easily into any handbag, purse, backpack or…pocket!

Compact in size, but packing a real wallop of identification information, this Depression glass guide includes over 500 photos and illustrations and accurate pricing for each of the 300 pieces included. Covers more than 100 different patterns, from Adam to Windsor, and includes color variations for most pieces.

At the back of the book, readers will find a quick guide to patterns and a cross-index of names, making on-the-spot identification a breeze. Both beginning and experienced collectors will treasure this take-along guide!

• Covers more than 300 pieces of depression glass for more than 100 different patterns, from Adam to Windsor• Features more than 300 illustrations and more than 200 crisp, black and white photos• Handy, pocket size guide for easy reference on the hunt! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (9)

1-0 out of 5 stars Not helpful
I bought this book to help me sort through my parents and grandparents glassware that I inherited. Out of 10 boxes of glassware, only ONE item was in this book. I guess I should have read the description better - it is just for one brand of glassware, and I have many to sort through.

2-0 out of 5 stars What am I missing?
Apparently, a lot. This book makes me want to go out and buy a different one on the same subject. I can't seem to find anything in it that is useful. Either they left a lot out, or I am just looking in the wrong book. I see things on Ebay all the time that one would think would be in here but they are not. I've only identified one pattern so far. There are no toothpick holders or salt cellars. I'm more confused now than before. The pictures are dull and boring. I think a Field Guide in general is a bad idea because the size of the photos is so small. Sticking to the large books would have been better.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Reference Book
I've used this book for selling many pieces of depression glass.It is very detailed with lots of pictures to help identify pieces by maker and pattern.

5-0 out of 5 stars Depression glass
If you are interested in depression glass you will enjoy adding this book to your collection of reference books.

4-0 out of 5 stars Don't Rely on These Values
This book is a fantastic take-along for going to antique stores and garage sales and the like.It contains several helpful sections to help you identify patterns including a catagorized section of borders (birds, floral, art deco, etc.) and a shape guide which is primarily useful when looking for plates and serving pieces.All of the photos of actual pieces are in color.This book also contains several patterns that Gene Florence's Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass does not.

One thing about this book that needs to be mentioned is the large discrepency in value for many pieces between the Warman's guide and Florence's guide.I don't know if this is because this edition is already 3 years old or what.You may feel like you are getting an incredible deal when you are actually not.This book also doesn't contain much information on each pattern except for the basics and it doesn't have much good information on reproductions.

This is a great field guide for glass, but it's good to have a back-up, more recent guide for values. ... Read more


31. Ikora and Myra Glass by WMF
by Carlo Burschel
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2007-01-25)
list price: US$60.00 -- used & new: US$44.16
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Asin: 3897901897
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With contemporaryadvertising and sales catalogues as its sources, this book represents the first exhaustive survey of the Ikora and Myra lines in glass produced between the 1920s and 1950s by the W rttembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG (WMF) at Geislingen/Steige. At the instigation of the then WMF director general, Hugo Debach, WMF had been making high-quality art glass (called Unika pieces, indicating that they were one-of-a-kind) as well as lines in mass-produced art glass (Ikora and Myra). First presented to the public to great acclaim at the W rttembergisches Landesmuseum in Stuttgart by museum director G. E. Pazaurek, these pieces are now much sought-after as valuable collector's items.Ikora and Myra Glass by WMFnot only deals exhaustively with the history of this glass but also provides aficionados and collectors of Ikora and Myra glass for the first time with a complete catalogue of WMF products. The availability of this information makes it possible, first, to distinguish from the origin ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Coverage of Vintage WMF Glass
Excellent coverage for the 150th anniversary of the German metal and glass producer Württemburgische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF).Includes many photos of glass products and process used to manufacture them, reprints of product catalogues from 1928 to 1951, identifies all model numbers for the same period, and a complete written history of the WMF Ikora and Myra art glass lines.I look froward to equally comprhensive coverage from the other volumes in the series on WMF Ikora metal, lighting, and jewelery products. ... Read more


32. Starting To Collect Antique Glass (Starting to Collect Series)
by John Sandon
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2007-01-25)
list price: US$25.00 -- used & new: US$13.00
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Asin: 1851494529
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Glass isto be found everywhere, from delicate wineglasses to ornamental lamps that illuminate and decorate. This book is a valuable starting point for enthusiasts. It tells you where to hunt for bargains and how to add rarities to a growing collection. An important section offers tips on what is available within any price range. It is filled with invaluable advice. How do you spot repairs or re-polishing? How can you avoid the proliferation of fakes while you learn to distinguish fine glass from ordinary? John Sandon's sensible guidance will prevent many costly mistakes. This book tells the whole story of glass, from its discovery in ancient Egypt right through to the fascinating world of the twentieth century and post-war design. The carefully chosen illustrations, all in colour, provide stunning contrasts between fine old Venetian and Art Nouveau masterpieces and quite ordinary decanters and Victorian moulded bottles. Alongside costly rarities is the inexpensive novelty glass anyone can find eas ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A welcome addition to my library on glass.
Having enjoyed other John Sandon books, I took a chance on ordering this one. I have books focusing on etched glass so I was looking for enameled, Bohemian, multi-colored, stemware, gilded, and painted pieces. This book has that and more. Some photos show several pieces from the same maker, style, or era. Heavy shiny photographic paper is used. It is not a large book but it has good sized, distinct photos with the details so you can enjoy turning the pages. I had viewed Miller's Collecting Glass and 20th Century Glass from the library. All three cover similar glass but the authors' choice for what to show as examples differs. 20th Century Glass was too limited for me but I liked the book. I ended up buying this book and Miller's Collecting Glass. They gave me a wonderful reference set with many examples from the same maker, style, or era. There are lots of differences between the books so I can not say that one is better than the other. Both describe the various styles and history of glass manufacture. Each author offers tips on buying antique glass and pricing. It would have helped if Amazon's Look Inside feature were available for both so that a person searching for something specific could decide if one book is more appropriate. If you are looking for a glass cross section these two books cover it all.

3-0 out of 5 stars interesting, if you are from Europe
I found this book to be interesting regarding the history of glass and full of great photos, but a bit irrelevant unless you live in Europe or have access to old European glass.If I travel to Europe, I will find the book helpful as a resource.

5-0 out of 5 stars A superior Antique glass book
This book is divided into well-defined chapters on just about everything you want to know about Antique glass from manufacture to design to availability. There are lost of color pictures that are well described. What it is not is a price catalog. This book is well worth the price even if you have some to the same information already. ... Read more


33. Pocket Guide to Depression Glass & More Sixteenth Edition
by Gene Florence, Cathy Florence
Paperback: 224 Pages (2008-07-22)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$6.19
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Asin: 1574326007
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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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, all pieces in photographs are identified and cross-referenced with their listings--the Florences' photo legends have become quite a hit with collectors. There is even a section on re-issues and fakes to educate collectors on how to spot an authentic piece of Depression glass. This book is the perfect companion to the Florences' Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, now in its eighteenth edition. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Guide to Depression Glass
Delivery seemed a bit lengthy, good thing I wasn't in a hurry. Overall the book appears that it will be a good resource to help us identify and price our collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gene Does itAgain
This book has enough pictures that you would easily be able to locate pattern , although there is no full history as in the bigger book vs. the pocket guide , this is an excellent reference for starters, the back of the book has 12 pages of reproductions and how to tell them apart , the new photo legends helps as in you no longer have to guess is that the waste bowl or the cereal bowl , i would highly recommend this book small enough for travel and to kep near the computer so you can make an informed decision on what piece to buy

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for a flea-market tote
The authors have written extensively about Depression glass collecting and some of the hardcovers are quite specific and weighty. Collectors and libraries seeking more affordable, toteable and general values and identification guides will find the 16th updated edition of Pocket Guide to Depression Glass & More 1920s-1960s an excellent pick. It pairs an organization by maker with color photos of typical glassware lines, and the latest prices arranged by glassware color. Perfect for a flea-market tote.

5-0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE FOR DEPRESSION GLASS COLLECTORS
I recently started collecting depression glass.At the time, I realized how much I didn't know!This book has been my constant companion.The material is clearly presented.The photography is fantastic.The price guide along with the description of each piece of EVERY collection is invaluable.I have become a better educated consumer and glass collector since I keep this within reach.Highly recommend!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great informative guide!
This is a wonderful guide to depression glass.Each page is devoted to one pattern and lists the different colors,pieces in the collection and the estimated values.It is a small,pocket book size but has 190 pages!So there is A LOT of information packed in this smaller package!!!A wealth of info and beautiful color photographs.Also,there is a section at the back about reproductions on certain patterns.VERY in depth!A must for collectors! ... Read more


34. Arts and Crafts Stained Glass Coloring Book
by Carolyn Relei
Paperback: 32 Pages (2002-08-30)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.01
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Asin: 0486423875
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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The 16 boldly outlined designs in this collection--all adapted from actual stained glass works of the Arts and Crafts period--invite coloring book fans to bring life to willowy, long-stemmed blossoms; delicate water lilies, dainty primroses in a simple floral frame; a garden with a cloistered mission in the background, all surrounded by a rococo frame; and much more. Colorists simply apply felt-tip pens, crayons, pencils, or paints to each illustration and create their own stained glass work of art by placing the finished picture in a window or near another source of bright light. Dover Original. 16 full-page black-and-white illustrations printed on translucent paper. 3 full-color illustrations on covers.
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2-0 out of 5 stars thick and dark
I bought this for someone who has enjoyed colouring mandalas. The designs are great but sometimes there is so much black around the design it is distracting and the lines are so close together in some of the patterns, the colour does not shine through. You also have to use felt tip markers to make the design look good - that uses a lot of felt tips. The background of the transparent areas is a light gray so that also mutes any colouring done. ... Read more


35. Art Bead Jewelry: Seasons in Glass
by Karen Leonardo
Paperback: 112 Pages (2009-06-01)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$13.51
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Asin: 0871162806
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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As glass beads grow in popularity, so does the need to find ways to use them in jewelry designs. Art Bead Jewelry: Seasons in Glass is perfect for anyone who loves lampworked beads but doesn’t know how to incorporate them into interesting and unique jewelry designs. Rather than concentrate on making the beads themselves, author Karen Leonardo focuses on making jewelry from finished lampwork beads (which are readily available online, in bead shops, and at shows). More than two dozen pieces from noted jewelry designers are included, with the projects ranging from easy to intermediate/advanced. Featuring full-color, photographic, step-by-step directions for each project, the book explains in plain English how to make seasonally inspired necklaces with such techniques as working wire, stringing, attaching a toggle, jump ringing, using silver clay, and seed bead basics. A gallery of gorgeous examples offers inspiration to budding and advanced beaders.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Loved the Tutorials!
I really enjoyed the step by step tutorials with pictures in this book, as well as the way they took you from simple beginner's skills to more advanced concepts with ease.I was pleased to be one of the contributors to the book where so many other fine designers and lampwork artists were featured.There were definitely some fine ideas and technics for including in my future projects.If you're considering taking up jewelry design as a hobby, the tutorials are a good place to start for the fundamentals, and if you're already a jewelry designer you'll find some beautiful eye candy and thoughtful ideas for growing your skills.Don't try to copy exactly--but let the book get your creative juices flowing, while giving you the design and technical skills to make it work!Thanks Karen for giving us a practical and lovely book on the how-to's of jewelry design with the artisan art beads we all love so much.

5-0 out of 5 stars Full of inspiration
As a glass beadmaker myself, I'm always searching for new and interesting ways to incorporate my beads into finished jewelry, and I found a lot of inspiration in this book!With designs for both the beginning and advanced beader, there's something here for any skill level.The layout of the book and the seasonal theme were especially well thought out, and the photography is absolutely stunning!Whether the reader attempts to recreate any of the pieces in the book or not, there's enough eye candy here to keep you inspired year round.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful designs-something for everyone!
I am a contributor to this lovely book.I was honored to be asked by the author to submit one of one ndebele necklaces.It was a challenge for me because I have never done anything like this before, but it was fun and I learned so much.This book is about integrating lampwork beads into designs.Lampwork beads are readily available on the internet and add such depth to any piece.I have been designing for several years now use lampwork beads in all of my pieces.I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn to make jewelry, especially to those who enjoy unique looks-one of a kind pieces.

Joanne

4-0 out of 5 stars Art Bead Jewelry: Seasons in Glass
The book was in excellent condition. It has many beautiful designs. It may be hard to find the beads or similar to do these creations but very good ideas.

3-0 out of 5 stars Pretty jewelry, but no how-to for the lampwork art beads
While I thought the jewelry was attractive for the most part, I was *very* disappointed that there were no instructions for how to make the lampwork Art Beads USED for the "art bead jewelry."(I also own Leonardo's "Creating Lampwork Beads for Jewelry," but I did not find many beads or the jewelry very inspiring or interesting to re-create from that book.)"Art Bead Jewelry" has far more interesting lampwork beads for creating jewelry with, but no instructions.

It would have been *much better* if this book showed us how to make the lampwork art beads for use in the sets, especially since a lot of the beads used in the pictured jewelry are not "generic" styles found just anywhere.Some of the lampwork beads are a particular style for the piece and it would have been nice to know make your own lampwork bead.Given that the author knows how to instruct for lampwork, it should not have been difficult to show how they were made.Too bad; maybe next time.

8/3 ADDENDUM:To be fair, in re-reading the intent of this book, the Amazon Product Description does state that it is ... "how to incorporate [lampwork beads] into interesting and unique jewelry designs. Rather than concentrate on making the beads themselves, author Karen Leonardo focuses on making jewelry from finished lampwork beads."Also, the lampwork beads used are not necessarily Leonardo's but other jewelry designers. Still, my attention was drawn to the lampwork beads, which are the focus of the jewelry.So, while I would add another star, I would still have liked to learn how to make the unique and attractive lampwork beads. ... Read more


36. Tiffin Modern: Mid-Century Art Glass (Schiffer Book for Collectors With Value Guide.)
by Ruth Hemminger, Ed Goshe, Leslie A. Pina
Hardcover: 216 Pages (1997-06)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: 0764303201
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These thick-walled, asymmetrical, and freeform pieces are a visual feast, presented in a rich format with 563 color prints sure to delight anyone interested in Tiffin glass, fifties glass, art glass, or just wonderful examples of modern decorative arts. Valuable information including color and optics identification guides will make this book a hit among Tiffin glass collectors and help introduce many to the modern designs of this important American glass company. Some of the pieces look like Steuben and are of the same high quality. Others are easily mistaken for fifties Scandinavian glass because creative and talented Swedish glassmakers worked in Tiffin, Ohio at mid-century. ... Read more


37. Collector's Encyclopedia of American Art Glass (American Art Glass Identification and Values)
by John A.,III Shuman
Hardcover: 384 Pages (2006-05-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$9.75
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Asin: 1574324829
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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After being in print for 18 years, The Collector's Encyclopedia of American Art Glass by John A. Shuman III has been revised in an all-new second edition. With 15 new chapters, updated values, exciting new advertisements in both color and black and white, and over 150 new images of rare and valuable art glass, this edition is sure to be better than the first. Featuring advice for both the novice as well as the advanced collector, the book preserves the resourcefulness of the first book. Vivid photographs are used to ensure easy reference. Descriptive glass entries alphabetized from Acid Cutback to Wave Crest are included, as well as characteristics of each glass type, pertinent dates, names of important contributing individuals, shapes likely to be found, and company signatures and trademarks. The Collector's Encyclopedia of American Art Glass, Second Edition, shines as the most comprehensive guide to American art glass on the market. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars collector of art glass
very beautiful and informative reference book on American Art Glass .Information containsestimated value.a great reference for serious collectors. I have enjoyed having this reference.PFH

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Glass information
This book is a good "starter" book for anyone interested in Art Glass.It gives you a great starting point for learning about Art Glass.

3-0 out of 5 stars I guess I'm a little disappointed.
Definitely some great pieces of glass in this book. However, I found the printing of the images rather dark and sometimes lacking clarity....the pictures are a little fuzzy or out of focus on some pages.Some pages were much better than others for photo detail.In addition, there was a large section devoted to pictures of stained glass catalogs and glass factory postcards that I didn't find particularly useful...I guess I'm a little disappointed in the book overall, despite it still being a good reference for American art glass.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of American Art Glass
This is an excellent piece of work. It will be of much interest to any serious collector of American glass. The photographs are very good, the historical perspective is to be commended, and the pricing of pieces seems to be well researched. Of course, the focus is on high end items and categories of glass so that it is not a stand alone reference for all "art glass" produced in the United States. Nor should it be. It is a fine book to be part of a collector's resources on the subject.

5-0 out of 5 stars A 'must' for any serious collector.
The second updated edition of Collector's Encyclopedia of American Art Glass is a winner: it packs in full pages of color photos on each and every page, pairs these with written descriptions, and includes the latest updated values. Pieces come from a range of collections, so they aren't limited by collection or ownership, and glass examples were chosen with readers' interests in mind. From glassmaking tools and their history to logos and design insights, this is an outstanding survey and a 'must' for any serious collector.

Diane C. Donovan
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38. Dante Marioni: Blown Glass
by Tina Oldknow
Hardcover: 141 Pages (2001-04-25)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$24.50
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Asin: 1555952046
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Seattle artistDante Marioni creates glass in a classic tradition inspired by the art of ancient and Renaissance Italy, yet his graceful vessels carry the art forward with their fresh forms and vibrant colour combinations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
I am studying glass blowing for my BFA and from the first time I saw Dante's work he became my idol.This book is a very fast read and shows so much of his work but more importantly it explains what his work is all about.Any one interested in glass, especially anyone working glass needs to at least read this book, if it doesn't inspire you then there has got to be something wrong with you.

-matt

5-0 out of 5 stars An informative text and commentary
Showcasing Dante Marioni's glassblowing with 139 colorplates and four black/white photographs, Tina Oldknow (Curator of Modern Glass at the Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York); Joseph Marioni (twice artist-in-residence at the Pilchuck Glass School); and Edward R. Quick (Curator, Presidential Materials Staff, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.) offer an informative text and commentary that enhances our understanding of this truly gifted man and his work. Very highly recommended for all serious personal, academic, professional, and community library collections, Dante Marioni: Blown Glass provides a "reader friendly" step-by-step depiction of the process used in the making of a blown-glass vase, a list of public collections, solo and group exhibitions, bibliography, biography, and index. ... Read more


39. Glass Bead Workshop: Building Skills, Exploring Techniques, Finding Inspiration
by Jeri L. Warhaftig
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2008-05-06)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$10.69
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Asin: 160059123X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Glass beadmaking has exploded in popularity—and those artists who have successfully mastered the basics want more techniques to enhance their repertoire. Jeri Warhaftig, a respected and experienced teacher, offers intermediates her time-tested, workshop-based approach to expanding their beadmaking skills. In each superbly illustrated and illuminating chapter, she focuses on using current tools, new materials, and innovative methodology to produce a singular bead—with several variations for every one. The possibilities, from sandblasting to metal inclusions, are stupendous: Craft sculptural flower beads; create a lightweight, hollow seashell-shaped bead; and go for the “wow” factor with geode beads that enclose decorative elements within a layer of glass. Helpful tips are sprinkled throughout, and a gallery of additional work will inspire.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
This book is an excellent example for the beginning glass bead maker. It demonstrates then shows examples of each procedure the author describes. As a beginner,bead making can be intimidating. This book breaks the steps down in layman terms to demystify the process. I loved the bead examples from other artists at the end of the book.The step by step photography are clear and straight forward.I highly recommend this book!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great instructional book
I really like the fact that this book explained many intermediate, glass working techniques with beautiful photos and well written instructions.

5-0 out of 5 stars Glass Bead Workshop
This book covers more advanced bead making, e.g. hollow beads, off mandrel, sandblasting.Beautifully presented with lots of step by step photos.Really pleased I bought it.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not for beginners
This book is not for beginners or novice lampworkers.The instructions are fairly clear, pictures are good.In order to make the beads represented, you need to have a fully equipped studio and other fairly expensive equipment like a sandblaster.The book is for the more experienced and serious lampworker, not the occasional hobbyist.

5-0 out of 5 stars Glass Bead Workshop book by Jeri Warhaftig
Great book for the beginning to advanced beadmaker. Beautiful pictures and fun to read. Highly recommend. ... Read more


40. The Art of Glass: Art Nouveau to Art Deco
by Victor Arwas
Hardcover: 112 Pages (1999-05-31)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$61.32
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Asin: B000HWYWAA
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The Art of Glass is a beautiful introduction to the artof glassmaking during its most innovative period of the 20thcentury. Beginning with the precursors to art nouveau, this surveytraces art glass through the magnificent creations of Louis ComfortTiffany and Argy-Rousseau, Lalique, art deco, and Swedishmodernism. The historical background of each artist and company isdiscussed in detail, as are evaluations of their achievements, makingThe Art of Glass an invaluable guide to the medium. A glossaryand index of glass artists are also included. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful glass with a major omission.
Fine pictures with solid historical copy.I would rate "The Art ofGlass" five stars if it were't for the exclusion of the glass ofFrederick Carder, not only a major contributor to the genre, butdesigner/maker of some of the most beautiful glass objects of any periodever made. ... Read more


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