How to identify your glass Tips - Remember there are always exceptions to the rules!
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| Books Broadfield House Gift Shop stocks several small books that give tips on identifying, collecting and caring for your glass. They are an excellent starting point for the novice collector and are very reasonably priced. The Millers Collectors' Guides are handy guides on various topics including paperweights, perfume bottles, glass of the 20s and 30s, glass of the 50s and 60s, and popular 19th and 20th century glass. Shire Publications publish a series of pocket-guides on glass topics, including English drinking glasses 1675-1825, bottles and bottle collections, Carnival glass, pressed flint glass and studio glass. Other reference books are available that identify makers' marks and help to identify and classify glass. Millers "Collecting Glass: the facts at your fingertips" is a general guide to styles and techniques with useful tips on collecting glass. "The Identification of English Pressed Glass: 1842 - 1908" by Jenny Thompson and "Registration Numbers 1908 - 1945" by The Glass Association provide comprehensive lists of pressed glass registration numbers. For serious glass collectors the double-volumed "Glasmarken Lexicon" is the most comprehensive guide available covering makers' marks, signatures and badges. There are thousands of publications on glass, most of them very specialised. Check out the Gift Shop booklist if you are interested in learning more about a particular type of glass. |