Glass Bibliography |
Leibe, F., & Hayhurst, J. (1999). Miller's glass of the '20s & '30s: A collector's guide. UK: Octopus Publishing Group. Added by: biblioadmin (2013-02-04 19:56:48) |
Resource type: Book ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9781840000702 BibTeX citation key: Leibe1999 View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Art Glass, Art Nouveau/Deco, General (Europe) Keywords: 1920s, 1930s, Beginners Creators: Hayhurst, Leibe Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group (UK) |
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Abstract |
With Jeanette assisting the author, the information in this book can be trusted. It could have been longer and with more shown but it does provide a good taste of the era as far as European, mainly British, glass goes.
Publishers Description: Glass can be decorated in a myriad of ways by colouring, etching, cutting and gilding, which makes it ideal for creative, innovative design. During the 1920s and 1930s, a great variety of designs were produced by world-famous makers such as Lalique, Daum, and Steuben, which in turn inspired a range of other, more affordable, imaginative glassware. This work is an introduction to glass and glass collecting and is part of a series aimed at the budding collector. Wares are organized by type such as cut glass, pate-de-verre, and enamelled glass. Each section include explanation of materials and techniques, information on manufacturers and styles, and a range of photographs of items available at auctions, markets, fairs, and car-boot sales. Throughout the book, fact files highlight the main characteristics of wares of the period and feature tips on identification and collecting. Expert advice on where to buy is featured at the back of the book. |