By James Measell and Berry Wiggins
This is the first volume of a series designed to provide a comprehensive overview, in color, of American glass from the 1920s and 1930s. These two decades were marked by remarkable developments and technical innovations in the American glass tableware industry. The book examines the major tableware makers of the era, such as Fenton, Hocking, and many others, and focuses on their differences of style and their use of color. Hundreds of photos, many in full color, as well as advertisements from the period, make this an informative book that is also fun to examine.
208 Pages; Softcover
Published in 1998 by the Glass Press, Inc.