GLASSWARE WEB SITES
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GLASS ARTISTS:
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GLASS CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS:
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GLASS COMPANIES:
- Anchor Hocking Glass Company
- "Beatty Glass and
Tiffin Glass" (Patricia Patterson Allen)
- The Blenko Glass Company
- Boyd's Crystal Art Glass, Inc.
- Central Glass Works
(Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, September 14, 1886)
- Fenton Art Glass Company
- �Fenton
Carnival Glass Shines through the Decades� (Debbie Coe)
- �Fenton
Crest-A Most Popular Glass Line� (Stephanie Conant)
- Fenton Glass - brief history
(Collectics)
- Fenton Fanatics - includes identification guidelines,
artists and decorators list, and database of animals
- History of the
Fenton Logo, 1970-1998
- Fire-King.net: includes history,
rarities, news, repro alerts, etc.
- H.C. Fry Glass Company
(Holly Regan)
- Emile Gall� Glass - brief bio
and company history (Collectics)
- �Heisey Glass Desired
for Elegance, Quality, and Function� (Holly Regan)
- The Hemingray Glass Company 1848-1972
- Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. History
(The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, 1886)
- Information about Imperial Glass
(Collector�s Loot, Bob & Myrna Garrison)
- The Imperial Glass Company
- brief history (Collectics)
- Ren� Lalique Glass - brief
history(Collectics)
- Lancaster Glass Corporation
- Libbey Glass
- �Quality and Adaptability
Hallmark Libbey Glass� (MyAntiqueMall)
- Libbey-Owens Ford Glass Company
Records, 1851-1991 (U of Toledo, OH)
- Loetz Art Glass
- brief history(Collectics)
- History of Murano Glass by Michele Zampedri
- Venini Murano Italian Art
Glass - very brief history (Collectics)
- North Wheeling Glass
Works (Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, September 14, 1886)
- Northwood Glass - very
brief history (Collectics)
- Harry C. Northwood,
1860-1919 (Wheeling, Ohio, Hall of Fame)
- Quezal Art Glass
- brief history(Collectics)
- Sabino Art Glass
- Steuben Glass
- Tiffany Studios Resource Center
- includes chronology & links (Paul Doros)
- "Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany
Studios Lamps, and Favrile Glass" (Collectics)
- Tiffin Glass - brief history
(Collectics)
- Tiffin Glass/Crystal Traditions
- Tiffin Glass Company
(Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State U)
- �Verlys Art Glass
Rooted in 1930s France� (MyAntiqueMall)
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GLASS ENCYCLOPEDIAS and DICTIONARIES:
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GLASS MUSEUMS:
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GLASS SHOWS:
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GLASS TYPES:
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MISCELLANEOUS GLASS ARTICLES and LINKS:
- �1970s Glassware:
Collectable of the Future, or the Present?� (Toby Aulman)
- �The Cubic Triad-or,�Do I Really Have a Piece of Fostoria American?�� (Toby Aulman)
- �The Afterglow of the
Fairy Lamp� - brief (Debbie Coe)
- Articles about Glass - collection of articles at Virtualattic at The Glass Chalet
- �Cambridge �Statuesque� Line Inspired by Circus Performer� (Tim Regan)
- �Candlewick� Stemware Reference Pages (B-C Antiques & Collectibles)
- Carnival Glass Tumblers around the World (Ed Perva & Yolanda Lewis)
- �Collectable Glassware: Commonly Misused or Confused Terms� (Toby Aulman)
- Dean�s Place�Antique Glassware (Dean Lowry)
-
�Depression Glass,� an article by Iyna Bort Caruso in Country Living
- dmoz: Glassware Collecting links
- "Flashed! Cased! Stained! What's the Difference?" (H. Newman)
- The Glass Houses of Wheeling, Ohio (The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, 1886)
- "The Glass Mirror and the Renaissance," a fascinating chapter from Glass: A World History by Alan Macfarlane and Gerry Martin, U of Chicago Press, 2002.
- History of Depression Glass - brief (Collectics)
- History of Glass - very brief (Glass on Web)
- Donal Hinely, Glass Harmonica Player: roots/Americana singer-songwriter, guitarist, and glass player
- "Is Glass Liquid or Solid?" (Philip Gibbs, U of California-Riverside Mathematics Dept)
- Otto Jaeger, Glassman and Musician (from History of Wheeling, Old and New. Chicago: American Historical Society, 1923 (v.2, p. 50-51))
- Just Glass On-line - includes articles and shows
- William Leighton, Glassman and Poet (The National Cyclopedia of American Biography)
- "Misidentified or Easily Mistaken Elegant Glassware Patterns" (Our House Antiques)
- "Patterns Important to the History of Depression Glass," an article by Joyce E. Krupey for the National Depression Glass Association
- "Preservation, Care, and Display of Glass (Shirley Niemeyer, Nebraska Cooperative Extension NF93-135)
- �The Elegance of Silver Overlay� (MyAntiqueMall)
- Smithsonian Institution: Ceramics and Glass links
- "Surpassing Glass: Shakespeare's Mirrors" by Phillippa Kelly, U of New South Wales (Early Modern Literary Studies 8.1 (May, 2002): 2.1-32)
- Thomas�s Glassware Tour to Central Europe via Old Glasses from Old Europe
- Those Other Patterns�Undocumented and Under-Documented Glass Patterns (T. Aulman & M. Freier)
- Victorian British Glass -- see "References" for Sowerby, Davidson, and Greener, as well as Sugars and Creams -- at The Glass Man.
- West Virginia Glass Factories and Studios
- "What Is Depression Glass?" (National Depression Glass Association)
- Yahoo! Glassware Collecting links
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PUBLISHERS OF BOOKS ON GLASS (and Other Collectibles):
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