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Author Topic: "Elegant Glass with Corn Flower: Candlewick, Heisey, Tiffin & More" -- Book  (Read 3612 times)

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http://www.waltztime.com/carnival_glass.php (scroll to the very bottom where it states, quote:)


"Elegant Glass with Corn Flower: Candlewick, Heisey, Tiffin & More"  --- BOOK

"The Newest Corn Flower book with over 500 color images. Working on some of the finest Elegant Glass of the depression era, W.J. Hughes added his own creativity by cutting it with his popular Corn Flower pattern. Depression Glass and Elegant Glass dealers and collectors finally have the full color, indispensable identification and price guide for Corn Flower. Over double the previously identified companies who supplied Hughes are documented in this volume. They include Cambridge, Duncan Miller, Fostoria, Heisey, Imperial, Indiana, Jeannette, Lancaster, New Martinsville, Paden City, Tiffin, and more.  This invaluable volume provides the first major appraisal of the Candlewick-Corn Flower connection, complete with original documentation.  Also included is the entire 1938 Corn Flower catalog and images of W.J. Hughes creating the Corn Flower cut. Lovely to look at and interesting to read, this book is worthy of inclusion in any library of collectible vintage glassware."

$29.95 U.S./$35 CDN + Post
Email: walt@waltztime.com   for your author signed copy.


There is also a link at this site of some *other Glass* books here:
http://www.waltztime.com/glass_books.php


Also check out the Website, some nice pics, and items.  Since this is about a Book - I put it here in the Book Information.  Not sure if Mods also want a link over in glass - but they can decide.

Thanks
:fwr: Rose
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