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Arwas, V., & Newell, S. (1996). The art of glass: Art nouveau to art deco. UK: Andreas Papadakis Publisher.  
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Blake, W. P., & Colné, C. (1878). Glass and glassware. In Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition 1878. Volume III (pp. 225–387). USA: Government Printing Office.  
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Dodsworth, R., Hajdamach, C. R., Evans, W., Turner, I., Eveson, S., & Golledge, C., et al. (1987). British glass between the wars. UK: Dudley Leisure Services.  
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Evans, W., Barker, T. C., Ross, C., & Werner, A. (1995). Whitefriars glass: James powell & sons of london. UK: Museum of London.  
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Giles Haywood. (1986). The celebrated manley glass collection: From the early nineteenth century to the present day (1985). Stourbridge, West Midlands: Giles Haywood.  
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Heddle, G. M. (1961). A manual on etching and engraving glass. UK: Alec Tiranti.  
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Jackson, L. (Ed.). (1996). Whitefriars glass: The art of james powell & sons. UK: Richard Dennis.  
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Manley, C. (1981). Decorative victorian glass. UK: Ward Lock, London.  
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Newby, M. S., & Cottle, S. (2003). From palace to parlour: A celebration of 19th century british glass. UK: The Glass Circle.  
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