(#115 Line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co

(#115 Line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co

(#115 line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1 200 Years of Glass Making in WV, Younger Generation Helps to Celebrate 11-2 200 Years of West Virginia Glass 1813-2013, Dean Six 11-1 200 Years of West Virginia Glass 1813-2013: The Celebration Continues 11-2 (#205 line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1 (#323 line), A Closer Look: No. 323 Toy Water Set by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co., Dave Peterson 8-4 (#346 line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1 (A.A. Importing), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4 (Acanthus & Palmette pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean Six 5-2 (Acid Seal Label), From the Past 1-3 (Acorn pattern), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers, Scott Beale 10-3 (Acorn pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11- 4 (Actress pattern), Opera (Actress) Pattern, Bob Sanford 8-4 (Actress pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 10-3 (Adams & Co.), EAPG vs L.G. Wright: Wildflower Pattern, Dean Six 7-3 (Adams & Co.), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3 (Adams & Co.), Novelty Teapot, Bob Sanford 3-2 (Adams & Co.), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2 (Adams & Co.), Opera (Actress) Pattern, Bob Sanford 8-4 (Advertising glass), Fostoria Brazilian Pickle Dishes, Harold Roth 9-2 (Aetna Glass), Bird Caster, The 6-3 (Aetna's No. 304 pattern), Is Daisy & Button Double Pillars Aetna's No. 304?, Sid Lethbridge 10-2 (AFGWU), From the Flints, The Delegate Badge Historic Portland Vase 9-3 (Air trap), Hobbs, Brockunier Glass, New Discoveries In, Tom Bredehost 9-3 Akro Agate, Janet Felmeth & Larry Woods 6-1 (Akro Agate), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4 (Akro Agate), Patent Suits in the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-3 (Akro Agate), Some Old Familiar Round Faces, Rich Maxwell 11-1 (Akro Agate), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4 (Akro Agate), Two Chinese Checker Boxes with a History, Michael Johnson 7-4 Akro Agate Women, Two Very Special, Susie Metzler & Michael Johnson 6-2 (Aladdin), (Ad reprint), From the Archives 10-3 (Aladdin Alacite spoon), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2 (Alaska pattern), Northwood's Alaska Shakers, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-1 (Alba pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 3, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-2 (Alembic), New in the Collection 8-4 Alley Agate Geese 2-3 (Alox Mfg Co.), Marbles and Other Fine Novelties from Alox Mfg Company, Michael Johnson 7-2 Amberina Tumblers, Leland Marple 5-4 (American Flint Glass Workers Union), A Great Tragedy 3-4 American Flint Glass Workers Union to Merge With Steel Workers 1-3 (American Flint Glass Workers Union wage & move lists), Have You Seen One of These?, Helen Jones 8-1 (American Glass Products Co.), From the Past 2-1 (American Glass Products Co.), From the Past 2-2 (American Glass Products Co.), From the Past 2-3 (American Glass Works), Evolution of the Soda Pop Bottle, Dean Six 4-4 (American pattern), American in London, An, Tom Felt 1-1 (American pattern), Fostoria American Color Update, Helen Jones 6-4 (American pattern), Fostoria Goblet Found in Interesting Color, Helen Jones 2-4 (American pattern), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2 (Anchor Hocking), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1 (Anchor Hocking), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1 (Anchor Hocking), Recommended Web Site 3-3 (Anchor Hocking), Savannah Cake Plate, Debbie and Randy Coe 8-1 Animals & Figurals, Glass, (Book Review) 1-1 Apothecary Show Globe, The, Jerry Hack 7-1 (Appalachian Glass), Old Charlie is Back, Tom Bredehoft 1-1 Applied Bands - Manufacturer Found, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 3-3 (Arabian Nights pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2 (Arched Banded Prism pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2 (Architectural glass), Glass Bigger than My Collecting Shelf, Dean Six 7-3 (Architectural glass), O'Hare Airport, Dean Six 8-3 Art Deco Glass Surprises, Dean Six 8-3 Art Glass from 1972, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2 (Art Glass), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers, Scott Beale 10-3 Art Glass Identification & Price Guide, (Book Review) 2-1 " Art Glass?", What is Meant by, Shirley Smith 7-3 Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3 (Artichoke" pattern), Fostoria's Line 184 Ware or Line 205?, Maryann & Gary Schneider 4-1 Astronaut Glasses, Dean Six 8-1 (Athenian pattern), Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3 Atterbury "Frog on Rocks" Covered Dish, David Schepps 4-2 (Atterbury), Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 3-4 (Atterbury), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2 (Atterbury), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2 (Atterbury), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4 (Atterbury), (Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 3, Clyde Ingersoll 3-1 (Atterbury Twin salt), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2 Atterbury's Melon 9-3 Autenreith, E. Earl 1929-2011, In Memoriam 9-1 Auction Company, New: Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 7-1 (Aurora pattern), Hazel-Atlas's Aurora "Premium" Glass, Helen Jones (Depression Era) 4-3 (Austrian pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2 Avon Cape Cod, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-1 Avon Swan Perfume Bottles, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-1 (Aztec pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3 (Aztec pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2 (Baby Face pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1 Baker O'Brien Gives Studio Glass to MAG in WV 8-1 Bakewell, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-3 (Bakewell & Page), An Adventure in Early American History and Early American Glass, Jim Schmidt 4-2 (Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell), Water Decanters by Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell 9-4 (Balky Mule tray), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1 Ball Bicentenniel Fruit Jar, Debbie & Randy Coe 7-2 (Ball Bros.), The 1880-1980 Ball Fruit Jar, Nick Davis 1-2 (Balmer-Westite Co.), From the Collections 11-2 (Bar & Flute pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4 Bar Lip Decanter, The American - Form and Function, Bill Morrison 4-1 Basket Case, Lee Marple, (Art Glass) 2-2 (Basketweave pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2 Bath Salt Containers, Bob Sanford 6-2 (Bayel), Nude Stems, Helen Jones 1-2 (Beaded Crosstie pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 6, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-2 (Beaded Flange pattern), Finial Answer, Sid Lethbridge 10-1 (Beaded Oval Mirror pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3 (Beaded Panel pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2 (Beaded Panel & Sunburst pattern), From the Archives: An Early Heisey Decorating Catalog, Tom Felt 6-4 (Beaded Panel & Sunburst pattern), Heisey's No. 1235 Beaded Panel & Sunburst 3-1 (Beatty Glass Works), From the Past 4-2 (Beaumont), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2 (Beaumont), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2 Beaumont Mystery Solved!, Helen Jones 4-3 (Beaumont), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2 Beaver Valley Glass Co., (Trade Journal Ad) 3-1 (Bed, crystal), From the Archives 11-2 Bell Covered Dish, The, Shirley Smith 8-1 Bellaire Goblet No. 373 Spice Tray, Sid Lethbridge 5-4 Bellaire Goblet's Clock Match Holder 1-1 (Bellaire Goblet Co.), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3 (Bellaire Goblet Co.), The Stars & Bars Railroad Car, (EAPG) 1-3 Bellaire Railway Car U.S. Patent Document, The Rest of the Story:, Dave Peterson 10-2 (Bellflower pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean Six 5-2 Bells from Around the World, Glass, (Book Review) 8-3 Bells of the World, Collectible Glass, (Book Review) 2-1 (Belmont Glass Works), What Happened to the Molds? The Closing of the Belmont Glass Works in 1891, Tom Felt 9-2 (Belmont Hills cutting), Recent Donation to WVMAGArchives 5-3 (Belmont No. 100 pattern), Belmont Trio, A, Jon Clark & Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-4 (Belmont pattern), Diamonds in Your China Cabinet, LindaJo Hare 8-1 Belmont Trio, A, Jon Clark & Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-4 Benzle Glass, Tom Bredehoft 9-3 (Betsy Ross), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 10-3 (Bicentennial Eagle pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1 (Big Windows pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2 (Big Windows pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2 Bird Caster, The 6-3 (Bird house), Glass Bird House, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-4 (Bird of Paradise pattern), Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3 (Biscayne pattern), Fostoria Biscayne - Gold Stemware, Frank Swanson 9-4 (Bischoff), A Step Back in Time, Tammy Kosla 6-3 Black Glass 3-4 Black Glass Encyclopedia, (Book Review) 4-1 Black Glass Window at MAGWV, Dean Six 8-1 (Black Rose), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3 (Blackburn, Melvin L.), Bellaire Railway Car U.S.

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