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New England Glass Old Sturbridge Village - History Development / Scarce Book
$ 13.17
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This scarce out-of-print book provides a concise history of early American glass made in New England.GLASS IN NEW ENGLAND - Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge,
Massachusetts
by Kenneth M. Wilson, Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, MA, 1959/1962.
From the living history museum at Old Sturbridge comes this looks at the history and methods of early glass making in America. Line drawings show what tools were used and black and white photographs show the bottles, decanters, pitchers, salts, lamps, tumblers, funnels, measuring devices, mortars and pestles, other pharmaceutical items. This authoritative booklet will make a fine addition to anyone interested in the development of glass in Colonial American and in the eras following.
5.5“ x 8.5“ stapled softback in very good condition. 36 pages.
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