Milk Glass

A book like this one just could not be done without the help of many people. We had LotJ of help; everything from folks who trusted us with hundreds of their precious milk glass pieces for photographing and shared their carefully gathered research material with us, to young Andy Seabolt of Bristol, Tennessee, who spent his allowance money at a flea market so that he could present us with some milk glass saucers /( for your book.}} (Who says there aren't any good kids any more?)

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Table of Contents:

COVER

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND THANKS

CONTENTS

PREFACE

WHERE ARE THE MOLDS?

BOTTLES & JARS

BOWLS

BOXES

CANDLESTICKS

CHILDREN'S PIECES

COMPOTES, EPERGNES & CAKE STANDS

COVERED DISHES & JARS

FIGURES

GOBLETS, TUMBLERS & MUGS

KITCHENWARE

LAMPS

PLATES

SHAKERS & SALT DIPS

TOOTHPICK & MATCH HOLDERS

TRAYS

SES

MISCELLANEOUS

GAS STATION GLOBES

GLASS COMPANY HISTORIES

THE BIG LINES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX