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Here’s what you’ll find in the October/November/December 2008 Issue

· Irradiated Elegant Glassware: What’s in Your Collection?

Researchers and authors, Rich and Elaine Stoer, have done it again! This incredible article goes into great detail about how the plague of purple-tinted glass has moved from the EAPG collecting arena to the Elegant Glass collecting arena. Once considered a novelty and now considered a threat, you’ll find out how purple glass is created, why it is created and how modern technology has allowed unscrupulous individuals to cash in on uninformed collectors. Exquisite photography accompanies this very informative article on irradiated elegant glassware.

· Hand Painted Porcelain: Women Played A Major Role

Author, collector and dealer, Debby DuBay, once again has provided us with a wonderful article about women porcelain decorators. An in-depth article into porcelain and it’s properties as well as the tradition and importance of women decorators. Find out about Ester Miler, a very prolific turn-of-the-century decorator and find out which U.S. president declared china-painting a “fine-art”. All this and more, including pictures of some of the most beautiful Limoges china ever seen.

· Give Us This day Our Daily Bread...Plates That Is!

This delightful article from researcher and collector Elaine Henderson will make you hungry from start to finish. Hungry to collect bread plates...that is. Find out all you need to know about the many varieties of bread plates, the companies that made them and why they continue to be so popular. Over a dozen great photos accompany this article making it a valuable resource for all EAPG collectors.

· Christmas at Westmoreland

Most every glass company made special holiday glassware and The Westmoreland Glass Company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania was no exception. This wonderful article provides a taste of the season for those that collect specialty glassware and may inspire those who are looking to decorate for the holidays.

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