MT. Washington Art Glass Plus Webb Burmese: Identification and Value Guide

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Author: Betty Sisk

ISBN-10: 1574323067

ISBN-13: 9781574323061

Category: Victoriana

Mt. Washington Art Glass features Victorian art glass produced from the 1880s into the early 1900s in New Bedford, Massachusetts. More than 800 exquisite photos featuring Burmese, Peach Blow, Crown Milano, Royal Flemish, Colonial Ware, Rose Amber, Napoli, and Verona are provided. Included are sections showing biscuits, lamps, fruit bowls, salt & pepper and other condiment sets, sugar shakers, pitchers, vases, and toothpick holders. In addition, there is a chapter of outstanding Webb...

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Mt. Washington Art Glass features Victorian art glass produced from the 1880s into the early 1900s in New Bedford, Massachusetts. More than 800 exquisite photos featuring Burmese, Peach Blow, Crown Milano, Royal Flemish, Colonial Ware, Rose Amber, Napoli, and Verona are provided. Included are sections showing biscuits, lamps, fruit bowls, salt & pepper and other condiment sets, sugar shakers, pitchers, vases, and toothpick holders. In addition, there is a chapter of outstanding Webb Burmese examples.

Dedication4Acknowledgments4Photo Contributors5Introduction7Mount Washington Burmese9Webb Burmese57Cameo Glass72Colonial Ware74Crown Milano861893 Chicago World's Fair Exhibits1421893 Chicago World's Fair Souvenirs147Lava Glass150Napoli155Peach Blow159Rose Amber (Amberina)168Royal Flemish173Verona199Like Shapes201Lamps207Fruit Bowls in Silverplated Stands218Salts & Peppers, Sugar Shakers, Breakfast Casters, and Toothpick Holders231Authenticity256Company Records and Trade Journal Articles260Bibliography271

\ From the PublisherMore than 800 photos are featured in this picture price guide to America's premier Victorian art glass. Webb Burmese glass is included, and the book packs in clear and inviting color photos of the expensive pieces. It provides collectors with specific, important references to values and history. Clear color photos and succinct captions are supplemented by additional information about the various lines and makers.\ \