Description: 906 ruby-stained pattern glass items are pictured in color with identifying captions and another thousand are illustrated in black-and-white photographs and reproduced sales advertisements. This early out-of-print book is a definitive guide to antique ruby-stained glass supplemented by rich narrative that reviews the history, production, and manufacturers of this rare collectible glass. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VICTORIAN COLORED PATTERN GLASS: BOOK 7—RUBY-STAINED GLASS FROM A TO Z by William Heacock, Antique Publications, OH, 1986. Part of a series for collectors of glass, this book concentrates on pattern glass and excludes treatment of novelties, souvenirs and related ads and catalog reprints of these items. It contains brief company histories of manufacturers and a discussion of processes. The photography is truly superb and the captions give size, function, provenance and any singularities. Pitchers, punch bowl sets, serving dishes, cruets and just about every item appropriate to the dinner table setting and all pictured, described and placed in context in this most informative volume. A must-buy book for any dealer, collector or appraiser of ruby-stained Victorian glass. 8.5” x 11” softback in very good condition. 247 pages. Includes 1986 Value and Rarity Guide. FREE media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 50 United States. Rates vary for international mailings.
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Title: ICTORIAN COLORED PATTERN GLASS: BOOK 7
Publisher: ANTIQUE PUBLICATIONS, OH
Inscribed: No
Industry: Glassware
Brand: RUBY STAINED GLASS
Publication Year: 1986
Type: REFERENCE BOOK
Format: SOFTBACK
Language: English
Contributors: VARIES
Object Type: Reference Book
Style: DECORATIVE
Theme: RUBY STAINED PATTERN GLASS
Features: Illustrated, Includes 1986 Value and Rarity Guide.
Featured Person/Artist: HANCOCK
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States