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Standard Companion to Non-American Carnival Glass
Bill Edwards, Mike Carwile
Publisher: Collector Books
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Description: Carnival glass authorities Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile have produced another indispensable guide for collectors. Presented in the same user-friendly format as their bestselling Collector's Companion to Carnival Glass, this new title is sure to appeal to glass lovers. Focusing on non-American carnival glass, this handy pocket guide showcases over 350 of the best collectible patterns from Australia, England, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Sweden, and India. A brief section on foreign marks adds interest for readers. Data given for each pattern includes maker, date of manufacture, shapes, colors, and values. It's bound to be another bestseller for the Edwards & Carwile team.
Review: This book is full of great pictures and reference to Carnival Glass made internationally. This book is produced by two experts of American made Carnival glass, has great pictures, and about a paragraph of history of each company that decided to try their luck at producing Carnival glass after the US started to export it. It also includes one page of a few of the trademarks of these countries...-Brenda Milligan
Book Details:
- 10-digit ISBN #: 1-57432-488-8
- 13-digit ISBN #: 978-1-57432-488-4
- Number of Pages: 336
- Binding: Softback
- Dimensions: 5.50" x 8.50" x 0.75"
- Weight: 1.20lbs
- Published: January 15, 2006
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Reviews:
Review of Non-American Carnival Glass March 30, 2006 Reviewer: Antique Week; March 13, 2006
Call them the gurus of Carnival glass. Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile are the guys to turn to when it comes to values for iridized glassware. The 10th edition of their Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass was recently published. New to the market, however, is a companion work, Standard Companion to Non-American Carnival Glass, which focuses on glassware made in Central and South America, Europe, England and the Far East. Each page shows a different pattern, with information on where it was made and current values for items in that line.
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