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Greentown Glass Types Forms - Chocolate Holly Cactus Etc. / Scarce Signed Book
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GREENTOWN IN COLORby Ralph and Louise Boyd, Wallace-Homestead Book Co., Iowa, 1970.
Greentown glass, “fast becoming legendary in the collectors’ world for its fascinating and unusual glassware, has finally come into its own. The factory was started in 1894 as the ‘Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company’, later becoming the ‘National Glass Company’ in 1899. Then in June, 1903, fire brought to an end the wonderful works of ‘Greentown Glass’. The main purpose of this book is to show as close as possible the true coloring and patterns of the ‘Greentown Glass’.”
Profusely illustrated in color, this early first edition book pictures and identifies 305 examples of this early glass ware including examples of holly amber, chocolate, golden agate, opaque white, green and Nile green, blue and canary, amber and clear, and more. Examples include hatpin holders, compotes, toothpicks, mugs and tumblers, butter dishes, bowls, wines, vases, pitchers, lamps, a rare skillet, candle holders, salt and peppers, sugars and creamers, and many novelty items. Pattern types include troubadour, cactus,, teardrop, Geneva, Dewey, cord drapery, Austrian, herringbone buttress, and many more. This book is a collector’s item in itself and an invaluable reference. A must-buy text for the serious collector, dealer, or historian of early American Greentown glass or art glass in general.
6” x 9” plastic spiral softbound book in very good condition. 40 pages.
Signed by "Louise" Boyd.
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