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They are organized by the year of their introduction. The major glass workers and decorators are also featured. Each caption has a ware number, size, year of production, and price. You won't receive heavily thumbed shelf copies from us!
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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherSchiffer Publishing, The Limited
ISBN-10076431968X
ISBN-139780764319686
eBay Product ID (ePID)22038783948
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
TopicArt, Antiques & Collectibles, History, Crafts & Hobbies, Glass & Glassware, Glass, United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT)
AuthorDebbie and Randy Coe
IllustratorYes
Dimensions
Item Length11 In.
Item Height0.9 In.
Item Width8.5 In.
Item Weight50.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
LCCN2003-019663
Book TitleFenton Burmese Glass
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal748.2/09754/22
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisIllustrated examples of fine Burmese glass, organized by year of their introduction, along with information and background on the glass workers who produce this glass. Burmese glass was developed by the Mt. Washington glass company in 1885 and was named by Queen Victoria because the shaded colors reminded her of a sunset in Burma. The Fenton Art Glass Company is the only company to successfully replicate the original Burmese formula in modern times. Fenton introduced Burmese in 1970 and continues to produce it. This beautiful book includes 719 color photographs of fine examples from Fenton's General Catalog, Connoisseur Collection, Supplements, Gift Shop, QVC, and Special Orders. They are organized by the year of their introduction. The major glass workers and decorators are also featured. Each caption has a ware number, size, year of production, and price., Burmese glass was developed by the Mt. Washington glass company in 1885 and was named by Queen Victoria because the shaded colors reminded her of a sunset in Burma. The Fenton Art Glass Company is the only company to successfully replicate the original Burmese formula in modern times. Fenton introduced Burmese in 1970 and continues to produce it. This beautiful book includes 719 color photographs of fine examples from Fenton's General Catalog, Connoisseur Collection, Supplements, Gift Shop, QVC, and Special Orders. They are organized by the year of their introduction. The major glass workers and decorators are also featured. Each caption has a ware number, size, year of production, and price.