Stemware Identification Featuring Cordials With Values, 1920S-1960s

This book had its beginnings in the middle of the 1970s when a fellow dealer/collector, Walt Brown, died leaving his cordial collection to his wife, Sarah. She contacted me (because I had recently started buying cordials) and wanted to know if I would be interested in acquiring Walt's collection of 300+ cordials for possible use in a book. She wanted the years of Walt's work not to have been in vain ... to ensure his interest a certain longevity. She sent me a list and a price was set to both our satisfactions. That is how I seriously got hooked on buying these little liqueur glasses.

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Table of Contents:

Cover

Acknowledgments

Preface

Contents

Glass Companies Represented

Amber

Amethyst

Amethyst and Bi-Color

Bi-Color, Tri-Color, and Black

Black and Blue

Blue

Blue and Brown

Crystal

Crystal Cut

Crystal Etch

Crystal Etch and Frosted

Crystal Frosted and Gold Decorated

Crystal with Paint, Platinum, and Silver

Green

Iridized and Metallic

Metallic

Pink

Pink and Purple-Pink

Purple-Pink

Red

Yellow

Index