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Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA), Inc. Inhaltsverzeichnis Nach Jahrgang Geordnet Pressglas-Korrespondenz PCA-Bulletin Inhalt 1954-2009 2010-1-12 SG Januar 2010 Bulletin of the Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA), Inc. Inhaltsverzeichnis nach Jahrgang geordnet 1954-01 A. W. Voegelin ..............................Ex-King Farouk Sale NN..................................................List of Charter Members M. de Poncins.................................On the Manufacture of Sulphide Paperweights NN..................................................Extracts of letters from members T. H. Clarke....................................Notes On A Terminology of French Paperweights NN..................................................Glossary Paul Jokelson .................................Letter of April 23, 1954 NN..................................................Coronation Sulphides 1954-02 E. B. Haynes ..................................Baccaramania Ruth Webb Lee ..............................Paperweights by Nicholas Lutz NN..................................................Queen Elizabeth Sulphides NN..................................................Displaying Your Paperweights Paul Jokelson .................................On Modern Weights M. de Poncins.................................To Short Story Amateurs: The Odyssey of A Paperweight J. Stanley Brothers, Jr. ...................How Glass Paper Weights Are Made NN..................................................Baccarat Newsletter NN..................................................Photos of Wax Sculptures by Gilbert Poillerat 1955-03 Ruth Webb Lee ..............................The Little Pigs That Went to Market Jay B. Tomlinson ...........................Pinchbeck Paperweights T. H. Clarke....................................Notes on a Terminology for French Paperweights Georgia S. Chamberlain.................Early American Portrait Medallions on Glass Paperweights Mrs. William R. Marsh ..................Zachary Taylor Sulphide Paperweight NN..................................................Baccarat Sulphide Paperweights Mrs. Alan Maclntire.......................The Lafayette Cameo Paperweight Raymond W. Ehrenberg.................Mystery Paperweight: The Telephone Blue Bell 1955-04 E. M. Elville...................................Notes on Glass Paperweights: Their Origin and Rarity J. de Poncins...................................The Story of the Baccarat Figured Canes NN..................................................English Coronation Paperweight Edward W. Minns ..........................Paperweight Making as Done at Millville NN..................................................Baccarat Sulphide Paperweights (available designs and quantities) Gilbert Poillerat..............................The Signs of the Zodiac John H. Andrews............................The Zodiac NN..................................................Four Beautiful Weights from the Collection of Mr. Nello de Facci-Negrati 1956-05 Albert Christian Revi .....................A technical term: Cluthra Caroline Hyde Swift.......................Charles Kaziun Paul Jokelson .................................Three Additions to Antique French Paperweights James A. MacHarg.........................Some One in Venice... NN..................................................Paul Ysart NN..................................................Auction of Paperweights Hugo J. Kohr (Parke-Bernet, 1956) Fred A. Nagel.................................How Baccarat Revived the Art of Making Sulphide Paperweights Gilbert Poillerat..............................The Martin Luther Paperweight E. M. Elville...................................The identification of French Paperweights Jane Ford Adams & Lillian Smith Albert … P.W. Means Paperweight Button NN..................................................Two Additions to Antique French Paperweights Stand 28.02.2010 PK 2010-1 Anhang 12 Seite 1 von 16 Seiten Pressglas-Korrespondenz PCA-Bulletin Inhalt 1954-2009 2010-1-12 1957-06 Fred A. Nagel.................................A Date With Silhouettes NN..................................................Letter from Maurice Lindon, April 15, 1957, Paris T. H. Clarke....................................The Lindon Collection NN..................................................Eight Additions to Antique French Paperweights Ruth Webb Lee...............................The Kizzie Pepper Paperweight Andre Vulliet..................................Baccarat News Dorothea Yaeger ............................The Known and Unknown in Old Glass Paperweights Kenneth M. Wilson ........................Paperweights at Old Sturbridge Village Albert Christian Revi .....................Paperweight Patent from September 5, 1882 to W. H. Maxwell NN..................................................Unusual Cameo Carvings Make Up Library Display Apsley Pellatt .................................First page of Curiosities of Glass Making Margaret E. Jokelson......................A Day in Scotland NN..................................................Color plate of six weights of the Lindon collection 1958-07 Robert A. Elder, Jr..........................Chinese Paperweights Herman O. Mueller ........................The Rotifer Group Inga Baker ......................................My Friendship Collection NN..................................................Picture of Ysart butterfly weight NN..................................................American Paperweights at the Henry Ford Museum Mary Martin ...................................The Crystal Cameos of France Albert Christian Revi .....................Miniature Portraits in Glass Rods NN..................................................Bibliography of books, catalogs, etc., pertaining to glass paperweights J. P. Emperauger.............................Embedded Glass and Crystal, Part I NN..................................................Photo of 6 Ysart weights 1959-08 E. M. Elville ...................................Of the French Glass Paperweight T. H. Clarke....................................The C. J. Carroll Collection of Paperweights NN..................................................Miniature Paperweights Robert A. Elder, Jr..........................Modern Venetian Paperweights B. H. Leffingwell ...........................Gilliland Paperweights NN..................................................Photo of inkwell and door knobs by Paul Ysart J. P. Boore ......................................Some Little Known English Makers, NN..................................................Baccarat Sulphide Paperweights (available designs and quantities) NN..................................................Photo of 3 Millville weights B. H. Leffingwell ...........................A Beautiful Mystery Paperweight Loyd J. Graham..............................Another Mystery Paperweight J. P. Emperauger.............................Embedded Glass and Crystal, Part II Frank Challinor ..............................A Glassman's Collection NN..................................................Glass Paper Weights of Many Types Mary E. Davison ............................The Glass Industry of Cleveland, New York NN..................................................Paperweights from the Carroll sale 1960-09 Robert A. Elder, Jr..........................The Colonel Guggenheim Paperweight Collection NN..................................................Photo of Baccarat millefiori weight with two B1849 and one B1847 Canes NN..................................................Partial translation of Why I Am A Napoleonist - booklet by Pascal Greppe NN..................................................Corrections to errors in Antigue French Paperweights NN..................................................Photo of Baccarat Sulphide Paperweight of Pope Pius XII NN..................................................A Beautiful Modern Baccarat Millefiori Paperweight NN..................................................A Sulphide of the New Yorker Albert Christian Revi .....................Henry Miller's Designs for Paperweight Door Knobs and a Flower Vase Frank Challinor ..............................Opportunities I Overlooked and Bargains I Found B. H. Leffingwell ...........................An Interesting Chronological Note Louis Lyons....................................The Robert Q. Lewis Collection of Sulphides Seite 2 von 16 Seiten PK 2010-1 Anhang 12 Stand 28.02.2010 Pressglas-Korrespondenz PCA-Bulletin Inhalt 1954-2009 2010-1-12 1961-10 T. H. Clarke....................................The Guggenheim Collection Paul Jokelson .................................Paperweight Collectors Convention, 10/61 Robert A. Elder, Jr. ........................Addenda to The New Baccarat Millefiori Paperweights Mrs. F. J. Sisson.............................Modern American Paperweights Albert Christian Revi .....................Modern Glass Paperweights Robert A. Elder, Jr. ........................The Lillie and Aaron Straus Paperweight Collection Esther Slusser.................................Swirl and Sulhide Marbles J. P. Boore......................................Glossary of Terms Used by Glass Paperweight Collectors NN..................................................Six paperweights from the Guggenheim collection sold at auction 1962-11 C. R. C. Dennis ..............................Report of Final Portion of The Guggenheim Sale NN..................................................Announcement of book: The American Story Recorded in Glass Barbara Bowles Sisson...................Modern Paperweight Reproductions Sulphide Buttons............................George Ertell
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