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Antique & Collectible Glassware Art Glass - Elegant Glass - EAPG - Cut Glass |
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| Art Glass - Bohemian / Czechoslovakian glass dating from Biedermeier, Jugendstil and Art Nouveau periods by makers such as Loetz, Moser, Kralik, Rindskopf, Poschinger, Pallme-Koenig and others. | ||||||||||
| Elegant Glass - American glass from the 1920's -1980's time period by makers such as Tiffin, Heisey, Morgantown, Imperial, Fostoria, and others. | ||||||||||
| Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) - Crystal and colored glass items by makers such as Gillinder, Northwood, Jefferson, Greentown and others. | ||||||||||
| Cut Glass - American Brilliant Period, Cut Stems and bowls by Hawkes, Pairpoint, Clarke, Tuthill, McKee and others. | ||||||||||
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Candlewick Reference Pages | |||||||||
| 3800 Series Stems - Beaded stemware with a modified tulip shaped bowl |
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| 3400 Series Stems - Beaded stemware with a modified bell shaped bowl which has an outward flared rim |
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400/190 Series Stems - Beaded stemware with a modified bell shaped bowl which has an outward flared rim and a belled hollow stem |
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| Antique Clocks Vienna Regulators - Biedermeier Jugendstil |
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| Vienna Regulators - Antique Pendulum Clocks made in the Austrian Empire. The Vienna Regulator made its debut early in the nineteenth century. It was designed by the Grossuhr-machers of Vienna. Vienna was the cultural center of eastern Europe and the Grossuhr-machers originally were builders of tower clocks. | ||||||||||
| Biedermeier Clocks - Clocks from the Period 1820-1900 Early Biedermeier Period 1820-1840 Late Biedermeier Period 1840-1857 Transitional Period 1857-1873 Alt Deutsch Period 1873-1900 |
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| Jugendstil Clocks - Clocks from the Period 1905-1925 | ||||||||||
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RubyGlass.com link of the moment Houston Glass Club - 33rd Annual Festival of Glass Show & Sale - August 18 & 19, 2007 |
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