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Wheeling Glass 1829-1939: Collection of The Oglebay Institute Glass Museum Gerald I Reilly, editor. Oglebay Institute, 1994. |
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Nineteenth Century Glass: Its Genesis and Artistic Development Albert Christian Revi. Nelson, Revised Edition, 1967. |
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American Cut and Engraved Glass Albert Christian Revi. Nelson, Revised Edition, 1965. |
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Antiquamania Kenneth L. Roberts. Doubleday, 1928. |
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A satirical account of antique collecting on the verge of the great financial crash in 1929. Bottlefields is a more or less fictionalized account of well known collectors George Horace Lorimer, Edwin Lefevre and Joseph Hergesheimer touring rural Pennsylvania and Virginia in their automobile, searching for bottles. | ||
Glass: The Strange History of the Lyne Stephens Fortune Jenifer Roberts. Templeton Press, ????. |
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The Story of American Pressed Glass of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850 James H Rose. The Corning Museum of Glass, 1954. |
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A Beilby Odyssey James Rush. Nelson and Sanders, 1987. |
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The Beilby family of Newcastle, England, is well known for having decorated glass with enamels in the late 18th century. |