I'm so pleased this topic has flourished and broadened to a more gnereal discussion which I'm am finding very helpful. Thank you all.
Bernard
You have given me a few chuckles !
"more shelf space devoted to crested china"> "those dusty old tomes on C17 drinking glasses"> LOL Its so refreshing to see you write like this !!!! And so TRUE ! LOL again
High St. Bookseller> Understood and agreed but I dont think there ever was one in the Walworth Road - this area not being noted for it's literary pretentions !! BUT what we do have is a
second hand bookshop - a rare thing indeed ! - and 2 surprisng finds I had there today !
1)
Josh Simpson (Chaikin) orignially $35
Destined for my good friend Terry who has helped me so much in my glass quest and partic on obtaining my Murano books, which I love despite some shortcommings.
2) NOT glass but photography:
Leny Reifenstal's The Last of the Nuba - a classic for photographers - absolutely stunning.
Pewter > You are welcome
Sticky topics > I had started work on a very short intro for
newbies posting pics and have set up a "Glassmessages" pic account at a free hosting site but ...as is wont to happen, I got distracted and must get back to it. Then, I guess, email Angela to get it "stuck"
Ivo
Your input always appreciated
Venini Books - duplicate photos
> Interesting & cautionary
And the unsigned ones you're after do not appear in any book
Thank you for this serious
REALITY CHECK I guess you are saying that only Ebay sellers have the magical ability to attribute unsigned Venini with absolute certainly ! A sobering thought but hang on - this book purports to be a catalogue of
everything produced by Vetrerai Venini - although its hard to belive that amounts to only 224 "entries" during 57 years.
I note that the cheaper copies have already disappeared from Amazon
check for remaindered
A very useful suggestion which I am going to follow up on all my book searching from now on and which the cheaper copies of this were (one was noted as having a remainder mark).
Wow Frank
Thanks for sharing this with us. What an eye opener !
As an accountant in a former life I find those costs shocking. For serious Ysart collectors paying £100s (even in the 90s I suspect) and more for a vase I can't see the price as being offputting but rather the problem as one of distribution and shelf life (at full price).
I note that Ysart Glass was published (1990) before the days of Amazon and other online channels of distribution existed.
Yes, that recession I remember all too well and suffered badly from, but also, if I remember correctly, it was the beginnings of agressive discounting and perhaps some overeagerness at that time ? Certainly the "shareholder value" concept was gripping financial markets then, when stock (inventory) of any kind became a dirty word.
While we would all prefer the real thing, given your experiences, should you not consider the e-book route for your 3rd title ? I am in the early stages of planning some ventures down that road myself, where costs are a fraction, and distribution a cynch.
Back to book buyingFor selecting - look at the intro's, biblio's and acknowledgements
This is common sense really but damn good advice - I'll bet even hardened collectors look at the pics first !
This only feasble where one is able to inspect before buying which has not been the case with most of my purchases so far - those having been sent from the States ! (cheaper than buying the same title here including postage !)
Where you can find what you want here its a good arguement for buying at a bookshop or alternatively actually taking Amazon up on its offer of a 30-day Returns Guarantee for anything that doesnt come up to scratch.
While it has been hard for me to commit amounts larger than I would normally pay for a vase on a book which Im not sure I'll find useful, I dont regret any of the books I have bought. They have been fascinating reading & viewing but I have actually identified more of my collection thru this board and other online sources !
Yes, well researched titles will always be a worthwhile investment but its difficult for new collectors to know what's out there let alone whats good. Online reviews are fine once you find something along the right lines (there wasn't one for this title) but searching for books by subject (without an author name) is a nightmare on Amazon. It has just taken me 15-20 minutes to re-find this title and I had all the details (except ISBN) !!!You should publish your bibliography ! I'd be prepared to pay ! (a modest sum )

Peter