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Slag & Marble Glass: The Prominent Years 1959-1985

Current price: $29.95
Slag & Marble Glass: The Prominent Years 1959-1985
Slag & Marble Glass: The Prominent Years 1959-1985

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Slag & Marble Glass: The Prominent Years 1959-1985

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This long-awaited survey explores slag and marble glass from its four major producers—the Imperial Glass Corp., Westmoreland Glass Co., L. G. Wright Glass Co., and the Fenton Art Glass Co—and others. The "Golden Age" of modern slag glass, when it was used for both table pieces and decorative items, is displayed in over 570 beautiful color photos showing over 900 pieces. This book is densely packed with well-researched information on all documented pieces. It is smartly organized by company and category, making use of this excellent book extremely easy. Also, many test and whimsey items are included. Photo captions include production years, mold names and numbers, sizes, factory marks, colors made, and values. A chapter on additional companies that produced slag glass is also included. Information on reproductions will help readers determine what colors and marks can be found on newer items. For anyone buying, selling, or collecting slag glass, this is the essential reference guide.

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