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Here’s what you’ll find in the January/February/March 2008 Issue |
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· A Clear Look at Cambridge Opaque Glass
Author and researcher Carol Bess White, who is best known for her research on Occupied Japan collectibles, is also an avid glass collector. In this article she provides you with a close up look at the opaque glassware that the Cambridge Glass Company produced throughout the Depression Era. Wonderful pictures along with detailed editorial and charts are included in this one of a kind synopsis on Cambridge Opaque Glass.
· The Mysterious Allure of Brown Drip Pottery
Think that all brown drip pottery is simply mugs, plates and platters? Well, think again! Author and researcher Peggy Whiteneck provides you with a wonderful article on the extraordinary world of collectible brown drip pottery. Frogs, ducks, hens, fish and more are represented in the very collectible art of brown drip pottery. Pictures, prices and editorial are provided regarding this craze which took place during the 1960s.
· Liberty Works Square
Need more information on the Liberty Glass Works? Collector and researcher Bob Carlson fills in many of the gaps when it comes to this company and the patterns it produced. A great deal of valuable information is provided regarding the Notched Square and Rounded Square patterns. Detailed pictures are provided and information on colors and etchings is also given.
· Who’s Sandwich Is It Anyway?
Author and researcher Mandi Birkinbine provides an in-depth narrative on how to tell the differences in the ever popular Sandwich patterns made by Indiana Glass, Anchor-Hocking Glass, and Duncan-Miller Glass. This article, which provides a great history of these patterns, also provides wonderful pictures and detailed sketches to help you distinguish the differences in these very similar patterns. Also included is Tiara Exclusives’ role in the distribution and sale of this pattern throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. |
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