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Here’s what you’ll find in the April/May/June 2008 Issue

· The ABCs of EAPG

 

Researcher, collector and dealer, Elaine Henderson, provides us with a delightful look at the world of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG). All the basics are provided about when EAPG began production, the classifications within EAPG, many of the basic forms EAPG was produced in, as well as details on the companies that made EAPG and the colors in which EAPG was produced. A definite read for EAPG collectors.

 

· At Home With Homco Porcelains

 

While Homco Porcelains may be a recent collectible, it’s popularity is widespread and the figurines delightful. Author and researcher Peggy Whiteneck provides us with a detailed look at the company, it’s marks and many of the products it has created over the last fifty years. This article is brimming with excellent information for today’s collector.

 

· That’s What They Called it Then...Way Back When (Part 5)

 

Historian, researcher, and author, James Measell, once again provides us with a detailed look at the historical aspect of the glass industry. Part five of this continuing saga gives us some thoughtful insight on original manufacturer’s names and line numbers versus modern day collector’s names for glassware patterns.

 

· A Tale of Two Horses

 

Author and researcher Tom Felt has provided us with an incredibly interesting article on the origin of the Heisey Horse Head bookend. Wonderful pictures along with detailed information on how this wonderful collectible came to be.

 

· Fly-Doom

 

What exactly is Fly-Doom? Glass authors Debbie and Randy Coe, give you the low-down on this very interesting piece of Americana. This is one of many incredibly interesting collectibles that demonstrates how inventive our society has been throughout its history. Besides the fact that it was highly toxic, it did get the job done!

 

· Avon’s Cape Cod

 

Also in this issue Debbie and Randy Coe provide us with a spectacular look at the Avon’s Cape Cod collection. Find out how this glassware pattern developed, when it was made, who made it and why it is such a wonderful collectible. Never at a loss to provide great information to glass collectors, Debbie and Randy will make your next collectible, Avon’s Cape Cod.

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