COLOR IN CARNIVAL GLASs – Book 4 with a Section on Decorated Pieces
by Sherman Hand, privately published, 1972.
This early out-of-print book covers the many different items made in early carnival glass, pictures them in color, and provides information on makers and patterns. The book covers by chapter: water sets; bowls; candy dishes; berry sets; bob bons; footed plates; flat plates; vases; cuspidors; tobacco jars; creamers and sugars; table sets; salt dips; salt shakers; glass bead dress; goblets; wine glasses; tumblers; dresser bottles; wine bottles; whisky, perfume, and barber bottles, lamps, caster sets, and novelties. Makers include Fenton, Millersburg, Northwood, Imperial, Cambridge, and more.
6” x 9” plastic spiral-bound softback in good condition 100 pages.
Signed by the author.
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Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Patterns Colors Values / Scarce Illustrated Book
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