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All About Glass 19-1:Fenton-DeVilbiss atomizers, Opal night lamps, Bottles, More

$ 2.64

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year Published: 2021
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
  • Publication Name: All About Glass
  • Topic: Antiques & Collectibles
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Language: English
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    All About Glass: The Voice of the Glass Collecting Community.
    Vol. 19, no. 1, April 2021. Articles include:
    DeVilbiss Atomizer and Fenton Art Glass - 1940-1953: Artistic Designs and Beautiful Glass. By Judy Parker.
    Dillner Advertising Piece. By Barry L. Bernas. (Rodefer Glass)
    Miniature Lamps in Color, part 2: Opal Lamps -- the "Known" Ones. By Tom Felt.
    Those Mysterious Alphabet Bottles. By Barry L. Bernas.
    Biographies of People Issued Design Patents for Jars during the Art Deco Era: Fred John Petty. By Barry L. Bernas.
    The Story of Glass, Part 1. By Jean E. Hanson.
    From the Archives: Glass Jewels. By Tom Felt.
    Design Patent Bottles Used by The Embalmers' Supply Company. By Barry L. Bernas.
    And more!
    32 page magazine, including color throughout. Domestic shipping is .00 for each issue. For overseas shipping costs, please contact the seller. To receive future issues of our acclaimed quarterly magazine, please consider becoming a
    member
    of the West Virginia Museum of American Glass.
    About the West Virginia Museum of American Glass, Ltd. (WVMAG)
    The West Virginia Museum of American Glass, Ltd. is a non-profit museum with a mission to share the diverse and rich heritage of glass as a product and historical object as well as telling of the lives of glass workers, their families and communities, and of the tools and machines they used in glass houses.
    WVMAG, Ltd. is located in Weston, West Virginia. The Museum includes representative samples of all glass products...from bottles to lightening rod balls,  from telegraph insulators to glass used in automobiles, from pressed to blown tableware.  We preserve the history of the places and people who made these products.
    Our Museum examines the rich history of some of America's most famous glass factories,  while at the same time carefully understanding the impact that the hundreds of smaller and often time forgotten glass houses made on the history of the glass industry.
    The WVMAG displays many of the diverse and beautiful objects produced by factories during the past century.  The museum attempts to compare and contrast similar pieces produced by once competing companies.  No other public collection offers such contrasts on a large scale.