Glass Circle Publications

Glass Circle Publications

INDEXOF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS by Hazel Bell Incorporating and modifying the previous indexes by Peter Lole Indexed publications Key Glass Circle News Issues 1-140 (1977–2016) 1.1 (Issue no.page no(s);) The Glass Circle Journal 1-11 (1972-2009) JL The Centenary Supplement (2004) CS GCN (2004) Ex. ExFromcerpts Palace from to the Parlour first 99(2003) issues of PP The Glass Circle Diamond Jubilee 1937–1997 DJ Glass Collectors and their Collections (1999) Col. Strange and Rare: 50th Anniversary Exhibition 1937–1987 SR Major references to a topic are given in bold type Abbreviations used: c. GCN for Glass Circle News. Notesexh. for exhibition; for century; GC for Glass Circle; Short forms of article and book titles are used. Article titles, and titlesin ofitalics talks reported, are given ‘in quotes’ under the names of the speakers. Book titles are given under the names of the authors, except for multi-author books, listed under their titles. GlassReviewers Circle of books,News andreferences writers of are letters given and in obituaries, the form: are rarely included. Issue number.page number(s) with the Issue numbers followed by stops; page numbers in the same issue separated by commas; Issue numbers separated by semi-colons. Newsletters for April and July 1983 are both numbered 26; references to those issues are given in the index as 26A and 26Jy. The first page of Issue 115, 2 June 2008, shows Issue number as 114. Announcements of coming events, advertisements, auctions, fairs, and sales reports are not indexed; of exhibitions, only major ones are indexed. INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS PAGE 3 collecting 124.6-8 fake 93.8; Ex. 20 comemmorative SR 43 Gask 89.1, 3/10 A dwarf JL 1.47-8, 52, 53 GC meeting on 12.2-3 etched JL 3.38 height 105.9 Aalto, Alvar 60.6 facet-cut stem 2.28-9 ‘KER’ 54.7 Aberdeen Art Gallery 63.8 flute 101.11; JL 2.26-7, 30 Lennoxlove 131.32 Absolon, William 121.3; JL 4.9-10; SR 39 19c. JL 3.87-96 Ogilvy 121.8-9 acid flask 138.5 opaque twist stem JL 2.28, 36 ‘The Peech’ 134.31 acid polishing 79.4 presentation SR 25 ‘Perry’ 34.4 Aesculus bowl 102.18 prices JL 11.66 in Philadelphia 120.13 Afghanistan glassmaking 89.2 ribbed and wrythen JL 1.47, 52, 53 rose and thistle 125.10-11 Afzal, Kalim 76.1 rummers JL 1.49-50, 56 Russell 96.14; 97.12 agate 136.9, 17; 137.4, 25 short and engraved JL 1.48-9, 54 ‘Spottiswood’ 50.1 Agricola, Georgius 1685-1830 JL 1.46-57; 2.26-36 at Traquair House 100.5-7; 105.9 De natura fossilium JL 6.12 special JL 2.29 America De Re Metallica JL 1.20, 27; 7.6, 7, 8, 12 tall baluster JL 2.27-8 GC study tour 138.23-6 Ailsa Jug 31.5; 37.8; 38.2, 8 tankards JL 1.49, 56 see also place names air pollution 111.15-16 tumblers JL 1.49, 55, 56 American architecture 50.8 Airey Cookson & Co. JL 5.76-8 Victorian flutes JL 1.50 American glass 71.2, 12; 77.8-9; 87.4; 96.2; Airlie, Shiona and Brian Blench wine JL 1.49, 52, 55 138.16-19, 139.16-18 400 Years of Glassmaking 122.21 wrythen DJ 23, 33 cut glass 72.6-7 air-twist stems 106.17; 107.13, 16, 17; 109.8; yard of ale 73.5; JL 1.50 Brilliant-Cut 60.6; PP 7; 116.7; 138.19 123.10, 11; Col. 53; DJ 25-6, 27 ale-testers 53.3; Ex. 9 Glass in early America 77.10 ale glasses JL 2.28, 33 Alexander, Thomas JL 4.6-7 American Cut Glass Association 60.6; 116.7; 124.9; mercurial DJ 44, 45 Alford, Judy: Collecting Crackle Glass 84.11 136.2 opaque white DJ 26-7 Alfred, Prince, collection 68.2 American Journal of Glass Studies DJ 15 Ajka 133.2, 27 Allen, Denise: Roman Glass in Britain 85.6 American Museum, Bath 59.4 alabastra 131.8 Alloa Glassworks 70.12, 13; 93.12; 138.9; American Studio Glass movement 110.7 alchemy 107.6; 124.22; 128.24; 130.19; 131.24 DJ 29 Amsterdam 92.3; 113.5; 129.15; 130.23-4; 134.2; Glass of the Alchemists 116.10, 14-15; 117.3 alphabet plate PP 84, 85 135.3, 4 Aldrevandinus 107.8-9 Alsop, George 101.10 furnace 116.10 Aldrevandinus Beaker 107.1-9 Altare, Italy 84.8; 85.5 Rijksmuseum 66.6; 69.11; 72.7; 113.5; 114.11; ale 94.6, 8 Amberina 44.4; 59.8; 106.12; 114.15; 138.19; 126.1; 140.3 glasses 3.2; 26A.1; 125.23; 126.4; JL 6.56-7 ancient glass see antique glass 127.20-1, 22; 140.3; 44, 48; DJ Amelung, John Frederick 76.6-7; 82.10; 138.16 Andringa, René JL 2.8, 9; SR 20 Amen glasses 12.2-3; 52.10; 61.7; 82.4; 89.1; ‘The function of the firing glass’ 129.9-11 air-twist stem JL 2.28, 33 94.9; 109.4; 119.16; 130.23; Anglo-Saxon glass 100.22; 116.3-5; SR 2 ale and beer JL 1.46-7; 2.26, 36 Col. 23-4, 29; JL 5.4-26; 9.62-3, 64-6 animals, glass 100.17; 111.12-13 balustroid 2.28, 31, 33 JL creator 125.20, 126.3-4 Bimini 111.8-9 Capstan stem JL 1.50, 57 in Drambuie collection 105.14 bull SR 48 champagne JL 2.26, 33; 11.80 Drummond Castle 125.21 claret jugs 80.6; 91.7; Ex. 18 champagne and ale JL 2.8, 9, 29, 31, 36 engraving JL 5.15-26 elephant V56 INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS PAGE 4 flasks 80.6; 81.11; Ex. 18 Czechoslovakia 47.6 112.7; 116.13; 121.3; Col. 49 frog SR 30, 31 Dudley Castle 48.4 Review 68.3 lion PP 74-5 Guildford 58.1, 9 art glass 8.1, 2; 110.6 sphinx SR 56 Islamic: wrecked vessel 7.5; 20.2 Locke JL 6.57, 58, 64 see also dogs; horses London Scottish 50.8 Anne, Queen 92.8/11; 114.17; 117.5; 134.31 Foster Lane 24.1; 25.1 Art Nouveau 9.1; 61.10; 69.4; 77.12;106.16; SR 49 Lambeth 49.1, 2; 64.4 125.26; 137.16; D’Antic, Bosc 45.8; 92.3; 97.14 Mendes, Egypt 70.7 Col. 43; JL 7.55; 11.92-3 antique glass / antiquities 85.7; 96.7; 111.14; Nailsea 32.1-2 see also Vienna Secession 118.16; JL 7.67-77 Newfoundland 70.4 Art Workers’ Guild 129.24 (and meetings held at) Antique Bottles 87.9; 126.25 Rugely 61.13 Arts and Crafts movement 15.2; 133.27 Antique Glass 81.5/12 17c. glass 40.8 Arts and Crafts Stained Glass 138.27-9 antique sealed bottles 138.6-10 South Yorkshire 19.1 ‘Stained glass and the Arts and Crafts Antiques 36.6 Southampton 2.1 Movement’ 129.23-4 in British Museum 119.6, 7 architecture Arwas, Victor collecting 95.4; 131.7-11 American 50.8 The Art of Glass 69.4 English Antique Glass factory 125.27 Crystal Palace 46.1 Ashdown Park Hotel 105.13 fakes 130.7; 131.7-8; 132.5-6 Glass: Structure and Technology in Architecture Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 3.6; 60.7; 61.9; 67.2; prices 1.15-16 88.12 131.24; Col. 25-32 in Toledo 46.5 stained glass 53.5 Ashurst, Denis trade 131.7-11; 132 DJ 30-1 see also buildings, glass in The history of South Yorkshire glass / glasshouses Understanding Antiques 78.9 archives CS 6-7 55.5; 120.3 Antiques Roadshow 106.2; 118.2, 14-15; 123.12, 13; Argand lamps 134.11 Aspreys 36.4; 49.5; 64.8 125.28 Ariteas 138.12 Association des Amateurs de Verres Anciens (AVA) Antiques Trade Gazette 132.31 armonica (harmonica; xylophone), glass 32.5; 37.3; 124.9 Apollo magazine 36.6;66.13; 75.5-6 85.3; 87.3; 120.14; 125.3, 27; SR 64 Association for the History of Glass 61.11; 99.13; apothecaries JL 33-45 armorial glasses 4.3; 86.3; 88.1; 89.12; 99.7; 136.22; 124.9 Arc International 133.2 DJ 47 newsletter 67.11 archaeology 81.3; 82.13; 85.4; 99.13; 110.8; 114.6, Beilby 86.3; 103.14; 106.2, 3; 122.7; 126.22; Association Française pour L’Archeologie du Verre 7; 131.7-10; 131.24; 132.5; 138.11-15 128.4; 131.18-19; 135.22-4 64.5 Archaeological Evidence for Glassworking 127.26 Lambton 122.7 Association Internationale pour L’Histoire du Verre awards 111.18 Royal DJ 43; SR 34 84.15; 97.2, 3; 99.13 Current Archaeology 110.15 PP 12, 13; 122.7; 127.7, 9; 135.22-4 Assyrians SR ix-x, xii MoLAS Monographs 106.10-11; 111.18 weddings 106.16; 113.1; 126.26 Atholl House (Blair Castle) 79.5-6 Pennsylvania 137.6-8 window 1-2.8 auction catalogues 132.4 Project Cristallo 140.8-14 Arms of War inscription V33 auction houses 136.6-7 reports Arnold, Malcolm SR 5 auctions Apsley Pellat Glasshouse 62.2 Art Deco 69.4; 95.14; 102.7; 113.8-9, 16-17 [regular reports by Henry Fox] Bagots Park 21.2 panels 18.1 estimates 43.9 Canadian Parks Excavation 24.4, 6 Art Fund (formerly National Art Collection Fund) Green Valley Auctions 93.1, 7 Colchester 70.7 15.6; 19.2; 64.1, 2; 71.11; 72.5; 74.8; 80.7; guidelines 139.23 cullet finds 20.2 88.5; 92.8, 11; 97.13, 14; 100.7; 104.7; 109.9; legality 117.16 INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS PAGE 5 1990-2004 CS 21-3 Letter V DJ 29-31 Bargello museum, Florence 117.8, 11 Augustus Frederick, Prince 103.14 Mortimer on DJ 33-5 barium glass 104.3 Auschwitz goblet SR 48 papers by DJ 37 Barker, Godfrey 70.3; 71.2 Australia 22.1, 2-3; 24.6; 64.9; 108.8; 109.9; 127.4; Baker, Benjamin 132.24 Barker, T.

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