Description:
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 encyclopediafeatures approximately 230 new photographs, most of them for new patterns, bringing the total to more than 1,600 photos showcasing the exquisite patterns and beautiful colors of the quality pressed glass produced for 60 years in America. Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile are authorities on pressed, carnival, and opalescent glass, and the sales of their other four editions prompted this fifth edition.This encyclopedia is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also historically correct. Collectors are sure to be pleased with Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass, Fifth Edition. 2007 values.
Reviews:
Review of Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass Fifth Ed.
May 2, 2007
Reviewer: S. Neilly, Editor, Wayback Times
The Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass Fifth Edition is bound to be a hit with collectors and novices alike. This prodigious and extensively researched identification guide is filled with thousands of expertly photographed, full color pictures of pressed glass produced from 1860 to 1930. included is an overview and history of over one hundred glass companies and manufacturers. More than a standard reference guide, this book will appeal to both advanced and beginning collectors. It contains a wealth of knowledge and is filled with detailed descriptions and current values. The purchase of this publication represents money well spent for those who wish for more than just a price and identification guide. It's a keeper.