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Date Author 238 Crackle Glass, Collecting - w/pg 1997 Alford, Judy 253 Buffalo Pottery, The Book of - w/pg 1987 Altman, Seymour & Violet 232 Hobstar, The 1992 American Cut Glass Association 312 Satsuma 1978 Andacht, Sandra 132 Rainbow, The Glass 1969 Anderton, Johana 038 Candlesticks, Glass 1977 Archer, Margaret & Douglas 154 Moser, Artistry in Glass 1857-1923 1988 Baldin, Gary & Lee Carno 080 Paden City 1978 Barnett, Jerry 286 Flower Frogs for Collectors 2001 Bell, Bonnie 235 Kitchen, Bath & Beyond, Collectibles w/pg 1998 Bercovici, Bryson, & Gillham 201 Japan Ceramics, The Collectors Guide To Made In 1994 Besswhite, Carole 032 Tiffin Glassmasters Book I 1979 Bickenheuser, Fred 059 Tiffin Glassmasters Book II - wlpg 1981 Bickenheuser, Fred 106 Tiffin Glassmasters Book III 1985 Bickenheuser, Fred 171 Lighting of the 20s-30’s, Electric (Vol. 1) 1992 Black, James 172 Lighting of the 20s-30s, Electric (Vol. 2) 1993 Black, James 283 Egg Cups 1995 Blake, Brenda C. 267 Brilliant Cut Glass, Handbook For American 2001 Boggess, Bill & Louise 163 Cut Glass, Identifying American Brilliant 1990 Boggess. Bill & Louise 243 Fostoria Glassware 1887-1982 1999 Bones, Frances 033 Heisey Stemware 1976 Bradley-Ryan-Ryan 112 Heiseys Orchid Etching - w/pg 1983 Bredehoft, Neila 113 Heisey Rose 1983 Bredehoft, Neila 376 Heisey Glass (1925-1938) 1986 Bredehoft, Neila 317 Toothpick Holders, Glass (2nd Edition) 2005 Bredehoft, Neila & Tom; Jo & Bob Sanford 257 Collectible Glass 1920-1970, Fifty Years of Vol. 1 --w/pg 1997 Bredehoft, Tom & Neila 258 Collectible Glass 1920-1970, Fifty Years of Vol. ll--w/pg 2000 Bredehoft, Tom & Neila 225 Moon & Star, Mysteries of The Breeze, George & Linda 282 Kemple Glass 1945-1970 1997 Burkholder, J.R. & D.T. O’Connor 184 Carnival Glass, Northwood Collectors Guide To 1994 Burns, Carl 182 Depression Era Glassware 1994 Burris, Mary & Carl Luckey 001 Whitlow Collection, Harry C.B. Charles Galleries 095 Cambridge, Fine Handmade Table Glassware by 1940 Cambridge Collectors 173 California Pottery, Collectors Encyclopedia of 1992 Chapman, Jack 223 Bauer Pottery, Collectors Encyclopedia of 1998 Chapman, Jack 237 Cobalt Blue Glass - w/pg 1998 Clements, Monica L. & Patricia 027 McCoy, The Real 1971 Coates, Pamela 139 Animals & Figurines, Glass 2003 Coe, Debbie & Randy 301 Glass, Elegant "Early, Depression & Beyond” (3rd Ed) 2007 Coe, Debbie & Randy 339 Fenton Art Glass (1907-2007) 2007 Coe, Debbie & Randy 350 Corning Pyroceram Cookware 2009 Coe, Debbie & Randy 357 Heisey Glass, The Colors of 2006 Coe, Debbie & Randy 011 Head Vases 1996 Cole, Kathleen 311 Milk Glass & Other Opaque Novelties 2005 Congdon-Martin, Douglas 211 Lamps, Aladdin Electric 1987 Courter, J.W. 266 Lamps, Aladdin Electric - w/pg 1998 Courter, J.W. 012 Frankorna Pottery, The Collectors Guide to - w/pg 1979 Cox, Susan 045 Heisey Animals Etc., The (Bk II) 1973 Coyle-Bloch-Hartman 022 Autumn Leaf Story Price Guide, The (1979-1980 Update) 1979 Cunningham, Jo 075 Dinnerware, The Collectors Encyclopedia of America 1982 Cunningham, Jo 088 Hall China Price Update 1982 Cunningham, Jo 222 Dinnerware, The Best of Collectible 1995 Cunningham, Jo 335 Celery Vases: Art Glass, Pattern Glass, and Cut Glass 2007 Daugherty, Dorothy 206 Lefton China, Collector’s Encyclopedia of 1995 Delozier, Loretta 261 Razor Blade Banks 1998 Dequaine, Lester 302 Paden City Glass Encyclopedia - 2004 2004 Domitz, Carrie & Gerald 325 Fenton Glass Made For Other Companies (1907-1980) 2005 Domitz, Carrie & Gerald 345 Barbie Fashion Vol. I (1959-1967) 1995 Eames, Sarah Sink 015 Fenton Carnival Glass 1981 Edwards, Bill 018 Carnival Glass Price Guide, The Standard 1981 Edwards, Bill 061 Carnival Glass The Early Years, Imperial 1980 Edwards, Bill 071 Carnival Glass, Northwood King of 1978 Edwards, Bill 073 Millersburg Crystal Glassware 1982 Edwards, Bill 181 Carnival Glass, The Standard Encyclopedia of 1994 Edwards, Bill 259 Pressed Glass, Standard Encyclopedia of - w/pg 2000 Edwards, Bill & Mike Carwile 361 Opalescent Glass, The Standard Encyclopedia (2nd edition) 1992 Edwards, Bill & Mike Carwile 379 Opalescent Glass, Standard Encyclopedia Price Guide 1992 Edwards, Bill & Mike Carwile 380 Opalescent Glass, Standard Encyclopedia (5th ed) 2005 Edwards, Bill & Mike Carwile 049 Carnival Glass, Millersburo The Queen of 1982 Edwards. Bill 174 Blenko Glass, 1930-1953 1987 Eige, Eason & Rick Wilson 034 Stems 1970 Emanuele, Concetta 004 Franciscan Ware 1981 Enge, Delleen 276 Cruets Cruets Cruets Vol. I - w/pg 1991 Ezell, E. & G. Newhouse 277 Cruets Cruets Cruets Vol. II - wpg 1993 Ezell, E. & G. Newhouse 025 Libby Glass Since 1818 1976 Fauster, Carl W. 140 Dorflinger American Finest Glass, 1852-1921 1988 Feller, John 0. 110 Heisey Candlesticks, Candelabra, & Lamps - w/pg 1984 Felt & O’Grady 331 L. E. Smith Glass Co., 1st 100 Years 2007 Felt, Tom 040 Candlestick Book, Glass - Vol. 1 (Akro Agate -Fenton) 2003 Felt, Tom & Elaine & Rich Stoer 042 Candlestick Book, Glass - Vol. 3 (Kanawha to Wright) 2005 Felt, Tom & Elaine & Rich Stoer 041 Candlestick Book, Glass - Vol. 2 (Fostoria to Jefferson) 2003 Felt, Tom & Rick Stoer 147 Blue & Some American Views on Staffordshire, Something 1967 Fennellv, Catherine 364 Fenton Glass: The Third 25 Years Price Guide 1998 Fenton Art Glass Collectors of America 320 Perfume Bottles 2006 Flanagan, Jane 208 Glassware from the 40’s 50’s 60’s, Collectible (9th ed.) 2008 Florence Gene & Cathy 036 Japan Collectibles, The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Occupied 1976 Florence, Gene 053 Glassware Pattern Identification - Vol. 1 1998 Florence, Gene 056 Glassware Pattern Identification - Vol. 2 2000 Florence, Gene 060 Glassware Pattern Identification - Vol. 3 2003 Florence, Gene 108 Depression Glass, Treasures of Very Rare Florence, Gene 109 Depression Era, Very Rare Glassware of the 1988 Florence, Gene 148 Depression Glass, The Collectors Encyclopedia of 1992 Florence, Gene 150 Depression Years, Very Rare Glassware of the 1993 Florence, Gene 175 Akro Agate Glassware, The Collectors Encyclopedia 1992 Florence, Gene 185 Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Era (5th Edition) 1995 Florence, Gene 186 Depression Glass, Pocket Guide to (9th ed) 1995 Florence, Gene 209 Depression Glass, Collector’s Encyclopedia of (12th ed.) 1996 Florence, Gene 220 Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Era (6th Edition) 2003 Florence, Gene 248 Candlesticks of the Depression Era, Glass 2000 Florence, Gene 297 Depression Era, Elegant Glassware of the (11th Ed) Florence, Gene 367 Depression Glass, Pocket Guide to (15th ed) 2007 Florence, Gene 368 Depression Glass: Collector’s Encyclopedia (14th ed) 2000 Florence, Gene 176 Depression Glass (18th Ed) Florence, Gene & Cathy 227 Fire King, Anchor Hocking’s (4th Edition) 2010 Florence, Gene & Cathy 305 Kitchen Shakers, Glass 1930-1950s 2004 Florence, Gene & Cathy 306 Hazel Atlas Glass ID & Value Guide - 2nd Edition 2009 Florence, Gene & Cathy 316 Ovenware l920s-Present 2006 Florence, Gene & Cathy 324 Candlesticks of the Depression Era, Glass Vol. 2 2006 Florence, Gene & Cathy 326 Anchor Hocking Fire King & More (3rd Edition) 2006 Florence, Gene & Cathy 334 Pattern Glass Table Sets--American 2007 Florence, Gene & Cathy 370 Depression Era, Elegant Glassware of the (13th Ed) 2009 Florence, Gene & Cathy 375 Hazel Atlas Glass ID & Value Guide 2005 Florence, Gene & Cathy 084 Czechoslovakia, Made In 1982 Forsythe, Ruth 037 Swankyswigs - w/pg 1979 Fountain, Mel 219 Morgantown Glass, A Handbook of Old Gallagher, Jerry 017 Candlewick: Colored & Decorated Lines 2003 Garrison, Myrna & Bob 077 Imperial Cape Cod 1991 Garrison, Myrna & Bob 144 Imperial’s Vintage Milk Glass 1992 Garrison, Myrna & Bob 299 Imperial Cape Cod Glass - 2004 2004 Garrison, Myrna & Bob 358 Candlewick: The Crystal Line (1st ed) 2003 Garrison, Myrna & Bob 359 Candlewick: The Crystal Line (2nd ed) 2005 Garrison, Myrna & Bob 009 Knowles, Taylor, & Knowles China, Collector’s Encyclopedia of 1996 Gaston, Mary F. 190 Blue Willow Dinnerware 1992 Gaston, Mary F. 203 Wall Pockets, Collector’s Guide To 1994 Gibdon Marvin & Jay 152 Vaseline!, Yellow-Green 1991 Glickman, Jay 251 Fiesta, Lu-Ray & Other Colorware, Collecting - w/pg Gonzalez, Mark 284 Riverside Glass Works of Wellsburg, West Virginia - w/pg 1995 Gorham, C. W. 381 Tiffin: ‘40s, ‘50s & ‘60s Stemware 1999 Goshe, Ed & Ruth Hemminqer 141 Waterford: An Irish Art 1981 Grehan, Ida 188 Niloak Pottery, The Collectors Encyclopedia of 1993 Grifford, David E. 155 Animals Dishes, Covered 1991 Grist, Everett 125 Westmoreland, Welcome Home -w/pg 1991 Grizel, Ruth Ann 005 Heisey & Heisey by Imperial Glass Animals, Collector’s Guide to 1991 Hahn, Frank L. & Paut Kikeli 002 Confusing Collectibles (Guide to Repros), More 1972 Hammond, Dorothy 016 Carnival Glass, Price Guide No. 9 1981 Hand, Sherman & Charlotte Williams 166 Akro Agate Company, The Complete Line of the Hardy, Roger & Claudia 233 American Glass: The Mills Collection, Old 1975 Hartley, Julia Magee 124 Fry Glassware, The Collectors Encyclopedia of 1990 HC Fry Glass Society 218 Dugan/Diamond, The Story of Indiana, Pennsylvania Glass 1993 Heacock W., J. Measell, & B. 118 Northwood The Early Years 1881-1900 1990 Heacock, Measell, & Wiggins 051 Toothpick Holders, 1000 1977 Heacock, William 057 Victorian Colored Pattern Glass, Ency. of: Toothepick Holders A-Z 1976 Heacock, William 068 Victorian Colored Pattern Glass, Ency. of: Custard Glass A-Z 1976 Heacock, William 069 Victorian Colored Pattern Glass, Ency. of: Oil Cruets A-Z 1981 Heacock, William 089 Fenton Glass, The First Twenty-five Years 1907-1932 - w/pg
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