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Milk glass is a favorite of many glass collectors and fanciers, and this detailed, well-researched book is a welcome addition to the field. Using 225 color photographs and almost 500 black and white catalog illustrations, the authors provide a comprehensive look at milk glass produced from the 1930s through 1984 by the Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio. Following a brief historical perspective, collectors are treated to an illustrated look at the wide variety of decorations and treatments used for milk glass. popular opaque and slag glass production is covered here as well. The patterns and categories Imperial used for their milk glass production are stressed. Mold numbers, descriptions, values, and production dates are provided for all pieces to indicate how scarce or abundant an object might be. And as you become familiar with Imperial’s milk glass, you will have increased your knowledge of other Imperial production as well, since the same molds were used to produce glass of many different colors and treatments. This is an invaluable and enjoyable resource for all glass enthusiasts![AuthorName]Myrna & Bob Garrison[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Myrna and Bob Garrison have been collecting and researching glass from the Imperial Glass Corporation since 1978. Both now retired, they reside in Texas and are active in many national and local glass collector’s clubs.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]225 color & 494 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Imperial Glass Corporation[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]225 color & 494 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]

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Milk glass is a favorite of many glass collectors and fanciers, and this detailed, well-researched book is a welcome addition to the field. Using 225 color photographs and almost 500 black and white catalog illustrations, the authors provide a comprehensive look at milk glass produced from the 1930s through 1984 by the Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio. Following a brief historical perspective, collectors are treated to an illustrated look at the wide variety of decorations and treatments used for milk glass. popular opaque and slag glass production is covered here as well. The patterns and categories Imperial used for their milk glass production are stressed. Mold numbers, descriptions, values, and production dates are provided for all pieces to indicate how scarce or abundant an object might be. And as you become familiar with Imperial’s milk glass, you will have increased your knowledge of other Imperial production as well, since the same molds were used to produce glass of many different colors and treatments. This is an invaluable and enjoyable resource for all glass enthusiasts![AuthorName]Myrna & Bob Garrison[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Myrna and Bob Garrison have been collecting and researching glass from the Imperial Glass Corporation since 1978. Both now retired, they reside in Texas and are active in many national and local glass collector’s clubs.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]225 color & 494 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Imperial Glass Corporation[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]225 color & 494 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]

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