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Warman's Depression Glass Handbook by Ellen SchroyTable of Contents Unveiling the beauty and bounty of Depression glass Warman's Depression Glass Handbook, by Ellen T. Schroy, leads you on an unparalleled journey into the world of this historic style of glassware. You'll discover the intriguing and inspiring origins of this glass that draws its name from the period of time production began. You'll encounter time lines and guides regarding the colors, shapes, patterns, and manufacturers associated
Unveiling the beauty and bounty of Depression glass
Warman's Depression Glass Handbook, by Ellen T. Schroy, leads you on an unparalleled journey into the world of this historic style of glassware. You'll discover the intriguing and inspiring origins of this glass that draws its name from the period of time production began. You'll encounter time lines and guides regarding the colors, shapes, patterns, and manufacturers associated with Depression glass. Each is a valuable element in identifying, assessing, acquiring, and appreciating Depression glass to the fullest.
The 170 patterns featured in this reference represent the most highly sought-after of this popular American glass, which was manufactured between the 1920s and 1970s. From Adam to Yorktown, each pattern category includes:
- Several photos with concise descriptions and secondary market value
- Manufacturer name
Colors in which the pattern was produced
- Key notes about the pattern
- Details of known reproductions
- Line drawing illustration of the pattern
In the foreword of this extensive reference, Pam Meyer, long-time collector and educator about Depression glass, and chairperson of the National Depression Glass Association convention speaks about the incomparable connection with the past that comes from collecting Depression glass. "Learning about Depression glass is like taking a stroll down the history of our country. By immersing yourself into learning about the hard times of the people living in the Depression era, you get a sense of pride. "They didn't have much but they were able to "collect" pretty colored glassware when they purchased goods. Collecting today is nothing more than collecting pieces of history."
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