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The Warman's AdvantageAs the longest-running guide and the most trusted name in antiques and collectibles, the 45th edition of Warman's Antiques & Collectibles features more than 1,500 images and 6,000 listings. It brings a fresh, 21st-century perspective that honestly assesses the market and looks at the best categories for investment - everything from glassware and toys to early flags and maps. "Future of the Market" reports share what's hot, and where the experts are putting their money.Top names in the trade weigh in on key categories:Writer Andrew Myers looks at 18th - and 19th-century French furniture. Toy expert Andrew Truman shares insights on "Door of Hope" dolls. Tom Deupree and Morrow Jones reveal the secrets to finding great vernacular photographs. Collector Forest Poston looks at the market for West German art pottery.Values are based on real-world results thanks to dozens of contributing auctions houses from coast to coast.

Depression Glass is as popular as ever and the glass from the 1930s through the 1960s seems even to be gaining ground. Collectors have depended on Gene Florence's books since 1972 for accurate information and values. His new Glassware Pattern Identification Guide, a book that has been needed for many years, will make a great companion for his other books. It includes every pattern featured in his Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, Collectible Glassware from the 40s, 50's, and 60s, and Collector's Encyclopedia of Elegant Glassware, as well as many more - nearly 400 patterns in all. A gorgeous close-up photograph of a representative piece for every pattern shows great detail to make identification easy. With every pattern, Florence provides the names, the company which made the glass, dates of production, and even colors available. This new guide will be the ideal reference for all glass collectors and dealers, as well as the novice, and a great resource for years to come. 8.5 X 11. 1998 values.
Over 1000 color photos show off a wide spectrum of Elegant Glass patterns. All the listings have been updated to reflect the current marketplace. A detailed shot of each etching provides a simple way of identifying the pattern. The major companies of Cambridge, Fenton, Fostoria, Heisey, Imperial, Morgantown, New Martinsville, Paden City are represented with their most popular patterns. Captions include a detailed description of each piece pictured. Comprehensive lists were developed for ease in locating a value. A glossary of terms will assist the collector in identifying their particular piece. Examples include the long running American, Candlewick and Hobnail patterns to some of the shorter made ones of Heirloom, Jenny Lind and Jubilee. A detailed bibliography, collector & replacement information and a museum listing provides the collector with lots of additional information.
Once an inexpensive gift often given away, Depression glass is one of today's most sought after collectible.This essential guide gives collectors current market values for more than 10,000 items that often carry sentimental, as well as financial value. This comprehensive guide delivers double the photos as previous editions, as the most specific identification process of any guide on the market today. In this book, expert and beginning glass collectors will find:1,000 detailed color photos and lien drawings of 170 patterns help with identification and pattern recognitionBackground information to help collectors to savvy sellers and buyers in the more than 7,000 daily eBay auctions devoted to Depression glassA library showcasing the evolution of plate shapes over the years
At last, a field guide that is truly a "pocket guide." Measuring in at only 4-1/4 X 5-1/4 inches, this is a book that fits easily into any handbag, purse, backpack or...pocket! Compact in size, but packing a real wallop of identification information, this Depression glass guide includes over 500 photos & illustrations and accurate pricing for each of the 300 pieces included. Covers more than 100 different patterns, from Adam to Windsor, and includes color variations for most pieces. At the back of the book, readers will find a quick guide to patterns, and a cross-index of names, making on-the-spot identification a breeze. Both beginning and experienced collectors will treasure this take-along guide!
This exciting seventh edition of our bestselling Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years is undeniably the definitive reference on the subject. More than 5,000 items are showcased in beautiful professional color photographs with descriptions and values. The highly collectible glass from the Depression era through the 1960s fills its pages, in addition to the ever-popular Fire-King and Pyrex glassware. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides an easy-to-use format, showing items by color, shape, or pattern. The collector will enjoy the pages of glass, from colorful juice reamers, shakers, and rare and unusual glass knives, to the mixing bowls and baking dishes we still find in our kitchen cupboards. 2009 values.
- Author John Shuman, III shares valuable tips and techniques on securing unbeatable deals- Identifies and values hundreds of popular art glass pieces- Vintage ads display original prices
- Nearly 1,000 full-color photos detail exquisite vintage carnival glass- Listings cover classic patterns, with descriptions and current price for each known color and shape- Collectors will find carnival glass lamps, vases, novelties and more

From Kovels—the most trusted name in antiques and collectibles:THE INDISPENSABLE BOTTLES PRICE GUIDE Kovels’ Bottles Price List, 13th edition, is a newly revised edition of the most reliable guide available for anyone who buys, sells, or collects bottles. Written by Ralph and Terry Kovel, America’s foremost authorities on antiques and collectibles, this indispensable, best-selling handbook includes the most accurate current prices and histories of more than 90 categories from the 1700s to the 2000s, from flasks and fruit jars to miniature pottery bottles, and from medicine and perfume bottles to Avon, Coca-Cola, and Jim Beam and Ezra Brooks. Special features include: • A sixteen-page color insert of distinctive bottles carefully selected by the authors • More than 12,000 all-new, appraiser-approved prices• Over 350 black-and-white photographs • Edited by America’s premier experts on antiques and collectibles• American prices based on actual U.S. auctions (not estimates or conversions from European auctions) • Portable, pocket-sized, so you can carry to auctions in your tote-bag “The Kovels are arguably the authorities on antiques and collectibles in this country.” —Los Angeles Times “Probably the single best book to have a real standard for antique bottle collectors.” —AntiqueBottles.com
Collector Books is proud to present the tenth and final edition of Cathy and Gene Florence's Collectible Glassware from the 40s, 50s, 60s. Covering collectible glassware made after the Depression era, this is the only book available that deals exclusively with the handmade and mass-produced glassware from this period. For over 20 years, Cathy and Gene Florence have produced a book on this glassware. Each pattern is alphabetically listed, all known pieces in each pattern are described and priced, and gorgeous color photographs showcase both common and very rare pieces. Once again all the pieces in the photographs are identified and cross-referenced with their listings. The Florences' descriptive text offers insight into and evaluations of each pattern's history, popularity, and value on today's exciting collectibles market. 2010 values.