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Long & Seate's Fostoria Tableware ID Guide 1921-1943
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Pre 1980 item # 1123118 (stock# B121)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$10
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This hardcover edition of "Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943, The Crystal for America" (Identification and Value Guide by Milbra Long and Emily Seate, 1999) has 336 pages filled with colored pictures and listings for Fostoria's tableware, organized by pattern. It is in excellent, used condition, no writing, rips, etc. (just some slight cover ware). Shipping: $3 media mail or $5 Priority, I will ship priority unless you tell me otherwise.
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Long & Seate's Fostoria Glass Value Guide
Books and Publications:
Antiques:
Pre 1980 item # 1123117 (stock# B120)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$10
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This softcover edition of "The Fostoria Value Guide" (by Milbra Long and Emily Seate, 2003) has 205 pages listing the pieces and colors made in many many Fostoria tableware and stemware patterns, organized by pattern name or number, including an illustration for each pattern. While the values are outdated, it remains an excellent reference book for identifying what pieces exist in each pattern and also what the patterns are named and numbered. It is in very good, used condition, no wri ...click for details
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Etchings by Cambridge Volume I Identification Guide
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Antiques:
Pre 1980 item # 1122769 (stock# B123)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$5
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This softcover "Etchings by Cambridge Vol I" identification guide (Brookville Publishing) is in excellent/very good used condition; some shelf/use wear but no writing, rips, etc. Important Cambridge Glass resource book; includes named, numbered, specialty, and private etchings. 81 pages. Shipping: $3 media mail or $5 Priority with delivery confirmation (please specify in Comments section of the order form which option you prefer; if not selected, I will assume Priority is your choice).
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Cambridge Glass Stemware Guide by Mark Nye
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Antiques:
Pre 1980 item # 1122749 (stock# B116)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$10
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This softcover "Cambridge Stemware" (Second Edition) identification guide (by Mark Nye) is in excellent/very good used condition; some shelf/use wear but no writing, rips, etc. Important Cambridge Glass resource book; lists sizes, types, colors, years, etchings, engravings, decorations and description (including reproductions, if any) for Cambridge stems (by number and common name) with picture. 264 pages. Shipping: $3 media mail or $5 Priority with delivery confirmation (please specif ...click for details
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Vintage Glass Rearing Horse Bookends (LE Smith)
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L. E. Smith:
Pre 1950 item # 1119247 (stock# HORSE100)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$10 Pair
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These glass horse bookends are of unknown age and maker and are both in undamaged condition. Fostoria, New Martinsville, and LE Smith all made these but I would guess these are LE Smith (1940s), as the somewhat lesser quality of the crystal is not what I associate with Fostoria or New Martinsville. Occasional mold marks from manufacturing and tiny bubbles in the glass. Horse is solid glass and base is somewhat hallowed, as was the style for glass bookends made by the elegant glassmakers (these a ...click for details
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Cambridge TALLY HO #1402/39 34 oz Decanter, Amber
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Cambridge:
Pre 1940 item # 1115716 (stock# TAL102)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$25
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This Cambridge Glass #1402/39 34 oz. light amber TALLY HO decanter was made from 1932 and discontinued by 1940. It is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, scratches, etc. It has a crystal applied handle and crystal stopper (also in excellent condition, no issues at all) but the stopper isn't the Tally Ho ribbed pattern. However, it fits the decanter nicely and has the ground glass feature on the portion that fits in the decanter that the elegant glass companies of the era were noted for ...click for details
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