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Florences' Glassware Pattern Identification Guide: Easy Identification for Glassware from 1900 Through the 1960's

Florences' Glassware Pattern Identification Guide: Easy Identification for Glassware from 1900 Through the 1960's
"Florences Glassware Pattern Identification Guides are great companions for the Florences other glassware books. This Fourth volume in the set includes more than 400 patterns, with no repeats from any of the other books. Carefully planned close up photographs of representative pieces for every pattern show great detail to make identification easy. With every pattern, the Florences provide the names, the companies that made the glass, the dates of production, and even the colors available. These guides are ideal references for novice and seasoned glass collectors and dealers, and will be great resources for years to come.



Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era: Identification and Value Guide
Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era: Identification and Value Guide
This eleventh edition on elegant glassware holds more than 100 new photographs, listings, and updated values. Featured is the handmade and acid-etched glassware that was sold in department and jewelry stores from the Depression era through the 1950s, not the dimestore and giveaway items known as Depression glass. As always, glassware authorities Gene and Cathy Florence have added many new discoveries, 12 additional patterns, and re-photographed many items from the previous books. Large group settings are included for each of the more than 100 patterns, as well as close-ups to show pattern details. The famous glassmakers presented include Fenton, Cambridge, Heisey, Tiffin, Imperial, Duncan & Miller, U.S. Glass, and Paden City. The Florences provide a list of all known pieces, with colors and measurements, along with 2005 values.



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Naive set theory - In abstract mathematics, naive set theory1 was the first development of set theory, which was later to be reconstructed as axiomatic set theory. Naive set theory is distinguished from axiomatic set theory by the fact that the former regards sets as collections of objects, called the elements or members of the set, whereas the latter regards sets only as that which satisfies certain axioms.

RLS Set (train) - The R Set, S Set and L Set is the name given to the non-airconditioned stainless steel double deck suburban trains that operate on the CityRail network in Sydney. The "R," "S" and "L" set designation is dependent on the number of carriages in a set.

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Depression Glass - Depression Glass Depression glass - Depression glass is inexpensive (to produce) glassware and may include: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent federal agency created by the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. The vast number of bank failures in the Great Depression spurred the United States Congress into creating an institution which would guarantee banks, inspired by the success the Commonwealth of Massachusetts experienced with Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF). Glass art - Glass art includes the creation of ... in Chicago, during the late 20th century. It is fused glass, sheets of glass with enamel decoration or glass decoration, placed atop each other and heated together in a kiln, often "slumped" into a particular mold. The Official Price Guide to Glassware by Mark Pickvet, X THE PREMIER PRICE GUIDE FOR GLASSWARE -- WITH MORE THAN 25,000 PRICES LISTED! -- COMPREHENSIVE. From Depression glass, Carnival glass, American art glass, depression glass and foreign glass to pressed glass, period cut glass, depression glass ...

Antique Cobalt Blue Glassware - Antique Cobalt Blue Glassware Jenn-Air Attrezzi Cobalt Finish Stainless Steel Blender Showcasing sleek, European styling antique cobalt blue glassware and a powerful, ice-crushing blade design, this Attrezzi blender from Jenn-Air is set off with a cobalt blue pitcher antique cobalt blue glassware and a stainless steel base to complement your kitchen decor. Cobalt blue finish pitcher 72-oz. glass pitcher Electronic touch controls Five speed settings Ice-crushing mode Momentary pulse option Speed indicators with cobalt backlight Warning ...

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