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VICTORIAN GLASS
Books and Publications: Antiques
MARSHAYS COLLECTIBLES 
$38.00
Very detailed volume of Victorian Era American Glass.
Written by RUTH WEBB LEE--a noted writer and expert on this periods shapes and styles of glass.
This book was written in 1944 and was the 9th printing.
This volume is in PERFECT condition.....not a mar , mark or tear anywhere.
This book would be for COLLECTORS whom wish to authenticate and learn more about many of the pieces of glass collected by glass lovers of today from the Victorian Ages.
Many of these glass pieces are sho... Click for details
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1945 Webster's Tower Dictionary and Atlas
Books and Publications: Antiques
Abuzz Antiques and Collectibles 
$7.00 plus shipping
This illustrated Webster's Tower Dictionary and Atlas is copyright 1943 but published in 1945 and is the 6th printing. It is in good shape. The binding strong with just some discoloration to the cover. This has all the old WWII, World War II military insignias listed, Military and Naval information, Rank insignia of commissioned and non-commissioned officers, US Army organizations, Army corp insignia, insignia of arms and services of the United States Army, US Navy organization, Pay of enlisted ... Click for details
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Hirshhorn Collection Sale: Important American Furniture
Books and Publications: Antiques
Richards Antiques 
$18 with free Priority Mail shipping in USA
Sotheby's catalog for the sale of "Important American Furniture: The Collection of Joseph H. Hirshhorn" held in New York City on January 30, 1982. The 82 lots are mostly illustrated in black and white and color. Includes the prices realized list. Some minor wear to cover, but inside is clean, unmarked. This item is being offered on the Web by an auction catalog specialist for $45.
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Fine Points of Furniture - Iconic "Good, Better, Best"
Books and Publications: Antiques
Richards Antiques 
$15 with free shipping
This is a classic reference work on American antique furniture, referred to in the trade as "Good, Better, Best" because of the classifications used in it by the author, Albert Sack, one of the most famous dealers in American antiques. With more than 800 illustrations, it has gone through zillions of printings and revisions. This is the 14h printing from 1971 (Not much 18th century furniture has been made since then) and it is in virtually mint condition. The only fault I can find, a very minor ... Click for details
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Auctions click on pictures for all lots
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Farber Brothers Krome Kraft Guide by Julie Sferrazza
Books and Publications: Antiques
Glass From The Past 
B101 $25 each; 2 available
Farber Brothers Krome Kraft: A Guide for Collectors by Julie Sferrazza (softcover, published in 1988 by Antiques Publications); ISBN Nos. 0-915410-52-4 and 0-915410-53-2. We have one copy in excellent condition; it would appear almost new except some cover wear; it has a few light stains on the cover. We also have another copy in fair condition, it is signed by the author (to Barbara). This 181 page guide is the only Krome Kraft guide book available that I know of, and retails used elsewhere for... Click for details
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Colors in Cambridge Glass Identification & Value Guide
Books and Publications: Antiques
Glass From The Past 
B100 $10
This Colors in Cambridge Glass identification and value guide compiled by the Cambridge Collectors Club is in excellent used condition and the only true guide available for colors made by Cambridge. The inside pages are unmarked/not written on; there is only a sticker with the name "Angels in the Attic" on the inside cover. The cover has the normal shelf wear for a used book. Includes 60 pages of color plates and values for 1991 (1999 values are available as well but are just as unreliable at t... Click for details
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American Silver from the Kossack Collection:A Checklist
Silver: Coin Silver
Richards Antiques 
$35
Checklist for 1988 exhibit celebrating the gift to Yale by the Kossack family of American silver encompassing at the time almost 4,400 objects dating from about 1720 to 1890. It included 1,965 tea, 774 table, 207 dessert, 199 salt and 49 mustard and other small spoons; 467 sugar shells and tongs; 269 ladles; 151 pieces of holloware; 126 forks; 46 knives; 43 spectacles; 36 serving pieces, and 35 pieces of jewelry representing the work of approximately 1,100 silversmiths. Listed authors are David ... Click for details
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Morgan Collection Highly Important Silver 1982 Auction
Books and Publications: Antiques
Richards Antiques 
$30
HARDCOVER catalogue with dust jacket, excellent condition, titled, "The Morgan Collection of Highly Important English and Continental Silver and Objects of Virtue." Sale was held on October 26, 1982. The top lot was a Charles II silver-gilt toilet set that sold for $418,000. Catalog is clean inside and out (there are price notations written in it). All 68 lots are illustrated, many in color, with one fold-out. 10" high X 8" wide, 68 pages. Price includes free Priority Mail shipping within the US... Click for details
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