Crackle Glass Identification & Value Guide, Book II

Crackle glass is no longer an unknown. Since our first book came out crackle glass has exploded onto the antique and collectible market. We are told it is difficult to find in some areas of the country, and the prices have skyrocketed, even higher than our book prices. Your never-ending questions - e-mail, faxes, telephone calls from all over the country, and our desire to learn more about our much-loved collectible, motivated us to delve deeper into the world of crackle, and write this book. We discovered additional processes of making crackle (please see Franek Art Studio's history), different companies who crackled in the late 1800s into the early 1900s including West Virginia companies that were not included in our first book.

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Table of Contents:

Cover

Contents

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Introduction

The Manufacturers of Crackle Glass

The History of Crackle Glass

Vases

Pitchers

Decanters

Jugs

Cruets and Syrups

Bowls and Dishes

Baskets

Glasses and Goblets

Hats

Perfume Bottles

Lamps

Potpourri

Overshot Glass

Old Versus New Crackle Glass

Labels

Catalogs

Bibliography