Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 28

Lot 28

Nine Volumes on American and Canadian Glass

Nine Volumes on American and Canadian Glass
Lot 28 Details
Nine Volumes on American and Canadian Glass

Stevens, Gerald.
GLASS IN CANADA: THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS.
Toronto: Methuen, 1982.,
Schwartz, Marvin D. and Robert E. DiBartolomeo, eds.
AMERICAN GLASS VOLUME I AND II.
New York: Weathervane Books, 1974.,
Revi, Albert Christian.
AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU GLASS.
New Jersey and Toronto: Thomas, Nelson and Sons, 1968.,
McKearin, Helen and George.
TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS.
No publication information.
Locke, Joseph H. and Jane T.
LOCKE ART GLASS: A GUIDE FOR COLLECTORS.
New York: Dover Publications Inc., 1987.,
Cohen, Wilfred R.
WAVE CREST: THE GLASS OF C.F. MONROE.
Kentucky: Collector Books, 1987.,
McKearin, George S. and Helen.
AMERICAN GLASS.
New York: Crown Publishers, 1944.,
Grimmer, Elsa H.
WAVE CREST WARE: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE VICTORIAN WORLD OF C.F. MONROE.
Des Moines, Iowa: Wallace Homestead Book Company, 1979.,
Spence, Hilda and Kelvin.
A GUIDE TO EARLY CANADIAN GLASS.
Toronto: Longman Canada Limited, 1972.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $48
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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