Depression Era Art Deco Glass by Leslie Pia

Depression Era Art Deco Glass by Leslie Pia

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American glassware in the depression era.

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Depression Era Art Deco Glass by Leslie Pia

From Anchor Hocking's Manhattan pattern to Carder and Teague designs for Steuben, all of the major American companies who made Art Deco glass during the Depression Era-Cambridge, Consolidated, Duncan, Fostoria, Heisey, Libbey, Morgantown, Tiffin, and many others-are presented in this long-awaited book. With more than 350 color photos of both popular and rare examples, informative captions with values, plus patent drawings, company information, a bibliography, and a detailed index, this book will delight anyone interested in this highly collectible American glassware or in the Art Deco style.
Leslie Piña, Ph.D., has written and co-authored many Schiffer books on various types of glass, including Fostoria and Tiffin, and on Art Deco, from Chase chrome to Gilbert Rohde furniture. Paula Ockner is a collector and well-known authority on glass and other twentieth-century decorative arts. She and Leslie co-authored Art Deco Aluminum: Kensington.
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ISBN 13 9780764307188
ISBN 10 0764307185
Title Depression Era Art Deco Glass
Author Leslie Piña
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Year published 1999-01-22
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.