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INDEX

Indexed items are listed by article title, topic or author followed by Bulletin number.


> 1994 Rakow Commision Recipient Announced, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 173

A. H. Heisey and Company, Tom Felt, 178

Actress Glass, Mrs. H. A.Barker, 24

Adams & Company, A Closer Look, Jane Shadel Spillman, 163

Addendum to White House Crafts, 178

Addison Mosaic Glass Co. and its successors, Estelle Sinclair, 141

Adventures in Glass Collecting, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 28

Adventures in Glass Research, Helen McKearin, 141

Aventurine Glass, Lillian G. Pattinson, 57

Agata, Mrs. F. D. Fields, Mrs. A. G. Gustafson, 26, 41

Agata Glass, Pauline Moore, 82

All History not in Books, Miss Maybelle Manning, 22

Amberina, Mrs. J. B. Hitchins, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26, 30

Amberina Blue, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 37

Amberina Formula, Dr. Edward W.Tinney, 129

Amelung Glass, Marjorie Hardy, 54, 55

Amelung Mansion, Silver Spring, Md.Chapter, 89

Amelung Tumbler, Newly Discovered, Jean Taylor Federico, Frank Innes, 125

Amelung, Two-bit Find Attributed to, Orva Walker Heissenbuttel, 136

Amelung's Glass Manufactory, Mrs. H. H. Milford, 34, 51

American Blown Glass of the l9th Century, George McKearin, 33

American Cut Glass Industry, Spillman, J - A Review, David C. Watts, 180

American Cut Glass Industry, Spillman, J - A Review, Kenneth Wilson, 180

American Fine Glass-The Birmingham Connection, Estelle Sinclair, 145

American Glass, A Slide Collection of its Origins and Development, Bruce Swift, 74

American Glass at American Fairs, Jane Shadel Spillman, 151

American Glass at Currier Gallery of Art, Lowell Innes, 95

American Glass at Two British Museums, Marjorie Bruce-Milne, 89

American Glass Company Signatures, May K. Limric, 50

American Glass Excavated from Alexandria Wells, Eugene F. Castrovillo Jr., 135

American Glass in History, Mrs. A. H. Smith, 29

American Glass in the Metropolitan Museum, Marshall B. Davidson, 15

American Glass, Its Origins and Development, Slide Lecture, 81, 83, 98

American Glass, Laymon Memorial Collection, 81, 82

American Glass, Wettlaufer Collection, Crawford Wettlaufer, Supp.

American Glassware, Great Trade Sale of, The Journal, 1875, 129

American Ornamental Glass Windows, Francis N. Allen, 127

American Pattern Glass, Harriet Roberts, 125

American Pressed Glass in Vienna, Jane Shadel Spillman, 183

American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Glass, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, 134

Among the Nicknames for the Pittsburgh Factories, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 176

Amorial Decoration on Glass, Mrs. E. F. Timmins, 32

An Engraved Stiegel Pocket Bottle, Leslie Greene Bowman, 147

Ancient Glass, Dr. George Hanfmann, 10

Ancient Roman Glass, Frank G. Fitzpatrick, 44

Animals in Glass, Althea Gustafson, 58

Anniversary, 45th, Collecting Glass, 1933 vs 1975, Blanche E. Robinson, 122

Anniversary Vase by Barry Sautner, Marjorie Parsons, 181

Architectural Roof Ornament, Phil Steiner, 174

Argy-Rousseau, Gabriel, 128

Art Deco at the Chrysler, Patricia G. Slaasted, 128

Art Glass, Joseph Locke and His Art Glass, Nell Jaffe Baer, 98

Arts and Crafts Glass: C. Dorflinger and Sons and The Honesdale Decorating Company, Dr. Michael Clark and Ms. Jill Thomas-Clark, 187

Art Glass Unusuals, Mrs. Herbert Landick, 65

Artistic Glass From 1900 to the Present Day, Frederick Carder & Paul Hollister, Jr., 146

Attending the New York Historical Societies Paperweight Auction, Walter Barbe, et al., 175

Auction, Selling by, 131

Baccarat, 126

Baker Brothers Glass Company of Baltimore, Baltimore Trade Directory, 179

Bakewell & Ensell, The Pittsburgh Glasshouse of , Christina H. Nelson, 137

Bakewell, Page & Bakewell Celery Glasses, Arlene Palmer Schwind, Ed., 151

Bakewell-Graff Cut Glass, Arlene Palmer Schwind, Ed., 152

Baltic, Notes from the, Paul Hollister, Jr., 124

Baltimore Bottles, Some Notes on, Arlene Palmer, 130

Barbe, Julius, The Pattern Book Insights Into the Development of Burmese Glass: , Janie Chester Young, 158

Barger Glass Sold at Auction, Walter B; Barbe, 177

Baseball Trophy Exhibits Dorflinger Virtuosity, Walter B. Barbe, 179

Beads, Mrs. E. F. Timmins, 23

Beadmaker, Shari Maxson Hopper, Carmen Freeman, 184

Beaumont Glass Co., Flora Pattern Pitcher, G. Eason Eige, 162

Beauport: Windows for the Eye, Paul Hollister, Jr., 131

Beilbys' English Enameled Glass, Harvey Burger, 111-112

Bellflower Glass, 55

Bennington Vermont Museum, Marian M. Hitchins, 59

Berkshire Glass, Miss Lillian G. Pattinson, 45

Berkshire Glass Works: An Historical Account, Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Albany Institute, 188

Berwick Glass Collection, Clara W. Berwick, Mrs. J. B. Hitchins, 42, 49

Birmingham Cut Glass and the American Market, Peter Kaellgren, 158

Blown Glass, Early American, Mitchel Taradash, Kenneth Wilson, 42, 50

Blown Glass of Outstanding Factories, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 37

Blown Glass of the Pittsburgh District, Lowell Innes, 12

Blown Pattern Glass (Alias Blown Three Mold), Kenneth W. Lyon, 136

Blown & Pressed Glass, Mrs. Alexander Peckham, 24

Blown Three Mold, 4, 121, 136

Blown Three-Mold "Mutzer" Group, Rae E. Bloch, 111-112

Blowpipes, Libby Owens Glass Co., 25, 38

Bob H. Batty Library of Pattern Glass, Ellis Doyle Herron, Director, 74

Bogardus Balls, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 30

Bohemian American, Travels in Style: , Paul Hollister, Jr., 137

Bohemian Glass, 123, 133

Bohemian Glass, Mrs. J. B. Hitchins, 26

Bohemian Glass and Some of It's Relatives, Jerome Strauss, 31

Bohemian Glass at the NY Crystal Palace, 1853, Arlene Palmer Schwind, Ed., 152

Bohemian Urn Vase, The:, C. Peter Kaellgren, 133

Bohemian-American Footnote, Paul Hollister, Jr., 144

Bohemian-English Connection, Charles R. Hadjdamach, 142

Booklet, Twenty Decades of Glass, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 83, 85

Books of Interest to Glass Collectors, Richard C. Barrett, 82

Boston and Sandwich Glass Co. Display at Centennial Exposition, New Facts About Old Sandwich, Nancy O. Merrill, 111-112

Boston Crown Glass Co., Lillian G. Pattinson, 46

Boston Glass Engraver de Bohemia, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 152

Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., Cobwebs from Sandwich, Paul Hollister, Jr., 122

Boston & Sandwich Glass Co, History of, Stephen P. Hayes, Jr., 60

Bottle Molds, Eight Rare, 1850-1870, Miriam E. Mucha, 141

Bottles and Beefstakes in Bristol, Laura French Sprague, 147

Bottles and Flasks, Charles B. Gardner, 58

Bottles, Baltimore, 130

Bottles, Early American Bottles, Rev. Rensel H. Colby, 19

Bottles in the Attic, Lorna Quimby, 175

Bottles, Naval Jelly, 106-110

Bottles, Norcross Collection, Mrs. W. W. Sansom, 82

Bottles, Pepper Sauce, A New View of , A. Christian Revi, 144

Bottles, The Lure of the Empty Bottle, Charles Gardner, 40

Bottles, Their Glamour Departed, Their Glory Remains, Warren C. Lane, 12

Bowls, Rose, Ruth Sparks, 111-112

Bride's Lamp, Mrs. H. W. Stone, 49

Bristol Glass, F. G. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 26, 38

Broad Glass, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 34

Bronze Plunger From a Pressed Glass Mold, Jane Shadel Spillman, 164

Brooklyn Flint Glass Works, The Yankee's Sharp Nose, Maynard E. Steiner, 187

Building of a Collection, Lura W. Watkins, 23

Bull's Eyes and Window Panes, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 27

Burgess, Thornton W., Glass to Sandwich Historical Society, 74

Burmese, Mrs. J. Herbert Landick, 39

Buttons, Mrs. Naomi E. Foss, James J. Metcalf, 12, 30

Buttons, Enameled, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, 47

Buttons in Kodachrome, Dr. George R. Gould, 30

Caines, Thomas, 136

Caines, Thomas: (Chain Decoration): His predecessors & His Contemporaries, Donald Ferland, 159

Cambridge Glass, Lura W. Watkins, 27

Cambridge Glass Lecture reprint, Lura W. Watkins, 106-110

Cameo by Harry Northwood, A., Dr. James S. Measell, 169

Cameo Glass, Mrs. Wallace P. Hood, Miss Helen D. Hood, 5, 6, 21

Cameo Glass of Joseph Locke, Leonard & Juliette Rakow, 138

Cameo Glass, Webb, Louis Neiman, 40

Cameo Glass (Woodall Plaque), 130

Cameo Scent Bottles, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, 18

Canada, Early American Glass in, ca. 1820-1860, Olive Jones, 168

Candlesticks, Lura W. Watkins, 3

Canterbury Cathedral Window Exhibit at Steuben, 120

Caramel Glass, Mrs. Gertrude A. Green, 60

Caramel Glass and Holly Amber, Mrs. Gertrude A. Green, 45, 48

Carder, Frederick, Paul N. Perrot, 52

Carder, Frederick, About Mr. Carder, 69

Carder, Frederick Carder of Steuben, Paul V. Gardner., 100-101

Carder, Frederick, Conversations with Mr. Carder, Cecily Philpot, 65

Carder, Frederick, Vase with Prunts & Threading, Betty L. Bromley, 60

Carder, Frederick: Working with, Paul Gardner, 132

Care and Cleaning of Glass, Charles Kazium, 47

Carnival Glass, Mrs. Howard W. Draper, 63

Carnival Glass Revival, 73

Carnival Glass, The Cinderella Glass, Betty L. Bromley, 76

Carpenter, James, Artist, Architecht, Engineer, Carmen Freeman, 184

Cased Glass, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, 21, 26, 50

Cast Glass by Steven Weinberg, Paul Hollister, Jr., 129

Centennial Exhibition 1876, Paul V. Gardner, 116

Chain Decoration: Thomas Caines: His predecessors & His Contemporaries, Donald Ferland, 159

Champlain Glass Co. of Burlington, Vermont, 56

Changing Tastes in the Collecting Field, Miss Alice Winchester, 15

Chelmsford and South Boston. Three Related, Helen Farnum, 111-112

Chinese Glass, Mrs. Nelson Marshman, 27

Christmas and Glass, Club Members, 27

Christmas lamps, candle holders and decorations, Glass, 13

Christmas Lights, Mrs. Frank D. Field, 24

Christmas Tree Lights for Royal Crowns, Arlene Palmer Schwind, Ed., 151

Chrysler Museum, Art Deco, Patricia G. Slaasted, 128

Chrysler Museum, Engraved New England Glass, Nancy O. Merrill, 131

Cinderella Story, Rita Clark, 78

Circle of Glass Collectors in England, John M. Bacon, 13, 16

Clam Water Glass, Club Members, 22

Claret Decanter, monogrammed "SJT," part of a service made for Governor Samuel J. Tilden of New York, probably Wayne County Glass Works of Christian Dorflinger, about 1874-1875, 189

Classic: A study in Early American Pattern Glass, Melvin P. Lader, 162

Clichy Millefiori Vases, Pair of, 129

Coin Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, Mrs. A. G. Gustafson, Mrs.George J. Terry, Joseph W. Limric, 28, 42, 44, 51

Collecting Glass, Ruth Tewinkel Suppes, 66

Collecting Glass: 1933 Versus 1975, Blanche E. Robinson, 122

Collecting Glass & Knowledge: Search & Research, Kenneth Wilson, 137

Cologne Bottles, Mrs. F. H. Cushman, 18

Colour, Please. Letter to the Editor...1851, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 164

Community & Factory, Glass Factories in Port Colburne and Wallacebura, Ont. Canada, Janet Holmes, 171

Contemporary Art Glass, Mrs. Nina F. Little, 12

Contemporary Glass Beads, Robert K. Liu, 181

Conversational Cullet, Homer Eaton Keyes, 4

Conversational Pieces of Glass, Betty L. Bromley, 76

Coolidge Lamp, Beatrice H. Stone, 44

Coralene Glass, Miss Emma D. King, 20

Corn Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 27

Corning, Czechoslovakian Glass 1350-1980, Paul Hollister, Jr., 134

Corning Museum of Glass, Mr. Paul N. Perrot, 36

Corning Museum of Glass - Flood Damage, 104

Corning, New Museum, a Personal View, Paul Hollister, Jr., 130

Corning, New Museum, review, Paul Hollister, Jr., 122

Corning, Reply to the Personal View, Dwight P. Lanmon, 132

Corning's Eighth Seminar, Nancy O. Merrill, 85

Creating a Library Glass Legacy, Dianne Gregg, 179

Crests on Glass, 99

Cross, Frances Clemson, Colored Slides of the Collection, Marian M. Hitchins, 62

Crown Glass, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 34

Cup Plate Pattern, French Glass Tureen Reveals, Frank E. Robertson, 126

Cup Plates, Albert C. Marble, 1, 9, 10, 12, 16. 18, 26, 28, 30, 35

Curiosities of Glass Making, Review in Journal of Design and Manufactures, Vol. 1, 1849, 128

Currier Gallery of Art, a Tour Through Currier's Gallery's Glass with Lowell Innes. Curator, 106-110

Cut and Engraved Glass, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, 29

Cut Glass, J. Michael Pearson, 99

Cut Glass, Joseph W. Limric, 45

Cut Glass, Mrs. Fay H. Elliott, 77

Cut Glass, Mrs. Walter Johnson, 65

Cut Glass - A Modern Glass Cutter, 99

Cut Glass Growing in Favor, McLure's- Marketplace of the world, 1920, 180

Cut Glass Ornament With Sulphide Bust of George Washington, Dean M. Zimmerman, 158

Cutting Glass, Art of: An 1890 Report, 159

Czechoslovakian Glass 1350-1980 at Corning, Paul Hollister, Jr., 134

Dagenhart, John - Dean of Paperweight Makers, Mr. George J. Melvin, 70

Dangers of Authentication, Lowell Innes, 31

Daum, Antonin and Auguste, 128

Days at the Factories: (Glasshouse forms and personnel), Paul Hollister, Jr., 124

Decanters, George S. McKearin, 14

Deccan, India, vase, Venetian, 182

Decorative Value of Glass, Roger Withington, 1

Decorchement, Emile, 128

Defense of Lalique Windows, Paul Hollister, 177

Definitions, Glass Terms, Lea S. Luquer, 106-110

Diatreta, Twentieth Century, Leonard & Juliette Rakow, 149

Disposing of Your Collection, Colin D. Sheaf, 131

Dolphins in American Glass, May K. Limric, 55

Doms, Francis, Ed. note, 129

Dorflinger, Christian and Sons: From a Corning Viewpoint, Estelle Sinclair, 156

Dorflinger, Christian Claret Decanter, monogrammed "SJT," part of a service made for Governor Samuel J. Tilden of New York, probably Wayne County Glass Works, about 1874-1875, (cover ill.) 189

Dorflinger Glass, Carl E. Ellis, 89

Dorflinger Glass, Identifying President and Mrs. Grant's, John Quentin Feller, 156

Dorflinger Glass, Identifying President and Mrs. Lincoln's , John Quentin Feller, 155

Dorflinger Glass Works, Mrs. Kathryn Hait Dorflinger, 20

Dorflinger Guard Presents, The, Helen Barger, Sheldon Butts, Ray LaTournos, 136

Dorflinger, John, Mrs. George Wheaton, 65, 71

Dorflinger and Sons and the Honesdale Decorating Company, Dr. Michaei Clark and Ms. Jill Thomas-Clark, 187

Dorflinger, Katharine Louise, John Quentin Feller, 148

Dorflingers, The Two Who Cared, Helen Barger, 80

Douglas Collection of Ohio Glass at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Frances J. Puig, 149

Dry Sweetmeat Trees Investigated, Readers Response, Dwight Lanmon, Francis Allen, Maris Zuika, 173

Durand, Victor, Art Glass, Betty L. Bromley, 72

Dyott, Dr. (See Cullet from the world of Glass), Paul Hollister, Jr., 123

Eagle Cup Plate, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 31

Early American Glass, Mrs. Marietta Corr, 33

Early American Glass & Glass Blowers, Miss Marguerite Appleton, 21, 31

Early American Glass in Canada, ca. 1820-1860, Olive Jones, 168

Early American Lighting, Frank A. Woodhead, 46

Early American Pressed Glass Compote Bases: The Mitered Hexagonal, Margaret M. Fry, 170

Early Glass Pressing at Cambridge & Sandwich, Lura W. Watkins, 38

Echoes from Overseas, John M. Bacon, 18

Elegant to Everyday: American Glass Design, 1910-1950, Kyle Husfloen (Pt. I)186, (Pt. II)188, (Pt. III) 189

Ellenville Glass Works, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 30

Enamel Glass, 80

Enameling on Glass, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, 47

Enamelled Glass, 121, 136

End of Day Glass, Mrs. Austin Fittz, 21

English Cameo Glass Treasures on Display at the Corning Museum of Glass, 157

English & Irish Glass, Douglas Carson, 13

Engraved 19th-Century Glassware: The Search for a Print Source, Karen Marrow, 188

Engraved Goblet, De Witt Clinton railway, 135

Engraved New England Glass at the Chrysler Mus., 131

Engraving and Cut Decoration in Early American Glassware: Some New Finds, 186

Engraved or Etched?, Kenneth W. Lyon, 144

Engraving, Diamond Point, 121

Engraving, Doms, Francis, 129

Engraving, Dorflinger Presentation Pieces, 136

Engraving, Leighton pitcher, 129

Engraving, Ornamental windows, 127

Ensells,The Glassmaking, Jane Shadel Spillman, 189

European Glass Sold as American, Estelle F. Sinclaire, 150

Evening Glass, Mollie Dooley, 57

Evening Glass, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 37

Ewing, Caleb - In Memoriam 1913-1979, Lowell Innes, 128

Exhibition, Americana in Glass, Silver Spring, Md. Chapter, Supp.

Exhibition to Trace History of Drinks, Drinking Glasses, Eason Eige, ed., 169

Facets of American Glass with Ancient and European Comparisons, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 83

Factories - Days at the Factories, Paul Hollister, Jr., 124

Fakes & Reproductions, Lincoln Fifield, 48, 51

Falmouth Glass Company, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 24

Filigree Decoration in 18th-Century Glass - Tale of a Twist, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 133

Fire and Ice, Joshua Rosenbaum, 180

Fire Extinguishers, Mrs. Leroy Fitzhelbert, 24

Firing Glasses, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 25

First Meeting of NEAGC - January 18, 1933, 62

Five Approaches to Glass Study, 78

Flashed or Stained Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26

Flashing, Staining, Overlay & Cased, Charles Kaziun, 50

Flasks, Frank G. Fitzpatrick, 12

Flasks & Bottles, Warren C. Lane, 12

Flint and Lime Glass Manufacture in France, George Walker, 129

Flip Flop, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 24

Flips, Mugs & Wine Glasses, C. E. Ayers, F. G. Fitzpatrick, 9

Flower Design in Glass, Althea Gustafson, 59

Foval Glass, Dorothy M. Hoskins, 74

Fragments Tell Their Story, Frederick H. Norton, M.I.T., 1, 2

Franklin Glass Works, a History of the Portage County, Ohio, George L. Miller, 152

Freeman, Carmen, James Carpenter, Artist, Architecht, Engineer, 184

Freeman, Carmen, Shari Maxson Hopper, Glass Artist, Beadmaker, Mover & Shaker 184

French Glass Tureen Reveals Cup Plate Pattern, Frank E. Robertson, 126

French Style, Mechanization Cristaux, Moules en Plein, Miriam E. Mucha, 126

From "Carrying Boy" to "Gaffer," Crockery & Glass Journal, v. 58, no. 25, Dec. 17, 1903, p. 166, 185

From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman, 189

Frosted Glass, Mrs. Nelson Marshman, 29

Frosted or Camphor Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26

Fry Glass, Bulbous Pitchers, Dorothy M. Hoskins, 83, 84

Fun in Collecting, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander I. Peckham, 15

Further Foval, Dorothy M. Hoskins, 77

Futiques in Glass, Dorothy M. Hoskins, 41

Gadrooning - Contours in Joie de Verre, Francis N. Allen, 138

Gallatin, Albert, 134

Galle, Emile, Mrs. William A. Hewitt, 12

Gardiner's Island Catalogs, The Question of Attribution, Francis N. Allen, 123

Gentile Glass Co., 72

Georgian Glass with Cork Connections in Early Canada, Harold M. Good, 160

Germanic Decanter, A - Antecedents in American Design, Francis N. Allen, 134

Gillette Castle, Lillian G. Pattinson, 62

Gilliland Paperweights, A Tale of Detection, Paul Hollister, Jr., 91, 92

Gillinder at the Centennial, Paul Hollister, Jr., 117

Gillinder Glass, James Gillinder, 16

Gillinder, James, A Letter from, 17

Gillinder & Sons Cameo Glass, Susan H. Myers, 161

Ginny Ruffner: Tabula Rosa, 178

Glass America 1997, Ursula Ilse-Neuman, 180

Glass, America's First Industry, Miss Valentine Van Tassel, 27

Glass and Sensitivity-Following a Trail of Forty Years, Atsushi Takeda, 179

Glass Blowers and How They Worked, Early American, Thomas H. Ormsbee, 5

Glass Blowers of Florida, Lillian G. Pattinson, 52

Glass Blowing, Art of , Libby Owens Glass Co., 12

Glass Blowing, Demonstration Lecture on, Robert L. Phipps, 27

Glass Companies. The Story of Six, 106-110

Glass Cutter Florenze Singer, 111-112

Glass Dress, The, Jane Shadel Spillman, 152

Glass Eyes for Your Museum, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 173

Glass Flowers at Harvard University, Herbert C. Fraser, 57

Glass for Flower Arrangements, Mrs. Mark Werman, 40

Glass From a Geological Angle, Lillian G. Pattinson, 52

Glass Furniture: A Statement of Luxury, Part I, Lisa Podos, 165

Glass Furniture: A Statement of Technology, Lisa Podos, 166

Glass Gardeners - Glass Flowers in the Ware Collection, 100-101

Glass Gatherings, Mrs. Grace L. Stammers, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 22, 34, 38

Glass House Pictures & Documents of Club Members, 9

Glass in Art, Miss Louisa Dresser, 15

Glass in Maine 1630-1820, Laura F. Sprague, 135

Glass in Pewter Mountings, F. G. Fitzpatrick, Charles Ayers, Mrs. Bertram K.Little, 13

Glass in the American Colonies, J. Paul Hudson, 90

Glass Knobs, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 32

Glass Menagerie, Leo Popper & Sons, Paul Hollister, Jr., 145

Glass of Fashion, The - A Reflection from Both Shores, Paul Hollister, Jr., 123

Glass of the New England Area - Its Antecedents and Comparisons, Lowell Innes, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 105

Glass Photography, J. T. Gotjen, 127

Glass Sleighs, Althea Gustafson, 57

Glass Tableware from the Nineteenth Century American Factories: NEAGC 50th Ann. Exhibit, Sylvia Applebee Lyon, 143

Glass Weaving, Signor Olivi, 7

Glass Workers Health Problems, 124

Glasses with American Ships, Jane Shadel Spillman, 157

Glasshouses, 124

Glassmaking in Vermont, Richard Carter Barret, 53

Glastenbury Glass Factory Company, Kenneth M. Wilson, 66

Gleanings of a Glass Collector, Dr. Henry G. Smith, 12

Glossary of Glass Making Terms, 81

Glossary of Glassmaking Terms, 79, 80

Glossary of Terms, Glass Paperweight collectors, J. P. Boore, 56

Goblets, Colored, Mrs. Edith Kendall, 21

Goblets in Portland, Oregon, 56

Graal Glass, Dianne Gregg, 171

Grandmother's Glass, Club Members, 50

Grashof, Anita L., Orrefors, The Glory Years, 184

Grasshopper Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 24, 14

Great Grandmother's Glass, Elizabeth St. John Bruce, Mrs. Enid Louise Fairbairn, 26, 43

Great Trade Sale of American Glassware, The Crockery Journal, 1875, 129

Green, Arthur, Engraving and Cut Decoration in Early American Glassware: Some New Finds, 186

Gundersen Glass Works, Inc., 45

Happiness & Hazards of Amateur Collecting, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 30

Hard Times in 1820, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 147

Harvard's Glass Jars, 111-112

Heart Motif in Glass, Althea Gustafson, 58

Heckert Company, the Fritz, Dianne Gregg, 136

Helen McKearin Powers in Memoriam, Kenneth Wilson, 157

Hesse Kessel, The Art of Glass in, Dr. Franz-Adrian Drier , 84

Higbee Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26

Higgins: Adventures in Glass, Brian-Johnson & Pina, Bonnie Bledsoe Fuchs, 181

Historical and Commemorative Glass, Tracy H. Marsh, 66, 68

Historical Glass, Mrs. Frank H. Shumway, 20

Historical Treasure, A New England Co. Presentation goblet, Frank T. Innes, 126

History of Glass Club, 10, 19, 26, 31

Hobbies from A to Z, Miss Laura J. Levesque, 17

Hobbs, Brockunier and Co., Robert E. DiBartolemeo, 103

Hobbs, Brockunier and Co. Glass Factory Burned, Gary Everett Baker, 153

Hobbs Tree of Life, Identifying , Neila M. Bredehoft, Thomas A. Bredehoft, 167

Hofbauer, August V., Vineland, New Jersey, 75

Hollister, Paul Jr., Author and Lecturer, 86

Holly Amber, Mrs. Gertrude Green, 48

Homage to Robert Charleston, Paul Hollister, 174

Honesdale Decorating Co., & Dorflinger, Dr. Michael Clark, Ms. Jill Thomas-Clark, 187

Hopper, Shari Maxson, Glass Artist, Beadmaker, Mover & Shaker, Carmen Freeman, 184

Hugh Ferguson McKean Remembered, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, 178

Husfloen, Kyle, Elegant to Everyday: American Glass Design, 1910-1950, (Pt. I)186, (Pt. II) 188 (Pt. III) 189

Husted Mold Drawings, The, Gay LeCleire Taylor, 144

Identification of Glass, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 38

Identifying Dorflinger's Russian Pattern Glass at the White House, John Quentin Feller, 160

Imperial Glass, Pauline Moore, 93, 94, 98

Imperial Glass Company in Ohio, Edith Gaines, 74

In Pursuit of Provenance, Robert W. Hunt, 140

Indian Glassware, later, Western Imports, Part I 182

Indian Glassware, later, Western Imports, Part II 183

Information, Please, 6

Ink Wells and Ink Bottles, William E. Colville, Jr., 71

Inkwells, Mrs. Nelson Marshman, 25

Inkwells & Ink Bottles, Arnold Beverstock, 41

Intrepid Troupers, The, Virginia L. Wright, 174

Invited Speaker, Paul Gardner, 58

Iridescent Glass, Miss Emma D. King, 26

Iridescent Glass- Check List of Factories, Rae E. Bloch, 106-110

Irish Glass, Frank G. Fitzpatrick, 18, 26

Irish Glass, Phelps Warren, 104

James Bryce, The Man and his Companies, Frances A. Taylor, 181

Jamestown, Virginia Glass House, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 47

Jarves, Deming, and his Glass Factories, Part II, Barbara Bishop, 140

Jarves, Deming, and the Railroad, Ruth H. Davis, 140

Jarves, Deming, as Glassmaker, Part I, Barbara Bishop, 139

Jarves, Deming, Diamond Glass, Crown Glass, Hard glass resembling the garnet, 73

Jarves, Deming, New England Glass Company Decanters and Pitchers, M. Lelyn Branin, 73

Jarves, Deming, Presentation Goblet, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 150

Jarves, James Jackson - Venetian Glass at the Metropolitan, 120

Jewel Box Reveals its Treasures, Rita Reif, 178

Jewelry, Old Fashioned, Use of Glass in, Ethel Doane, 17

John H. Hobbs' Centennial And Goat's Head, Eason Eige, 164

Joseph Baggot, New York Glasscutter, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 142

Joseph, Jonathan J., Tiffany Glass Collection, 76

Josh Simpson: Experiments and Explorations, 176

Kaiser, Joan E. A Letter to the Editor, Ponemah Glass, 189

Kaziun, Charles - Master Craftsman, Caroline H. Swift, 45

Keene Glass, Harry Hall White, 7

Keeping Cool in Summer, Paul Hollister, Jr., 140

King Haakon Cup, Lillian G. Pattinson, 50

L'Escalier de Cristal - Notes from the Baltic, Paul Hollister, Jr., 124

Lace Maker's Lamp, Lillian G. Pattinson, 44

Lacy Glass, Helen D .Hood, Lillian G. Pattinson, 17, 51

Lacy Glass, Some thoughts on an Unusual Group, J. G. Stradling, 152

Lacy Sandwich, Mrs. Robert Armitage, 37, 49

Lalique, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26

Lalique, Rene, 128

Lamp Work - Its significance to paperweights, Ronald Hansen, 76

Lamps, Charles Ayers, Joseph C. Mendes, Jr., C. Malcolm Watkins, Lura W. Watkins, 2, 3

Lamps, Burners and Fluids, glass lamps, H. W. Stone, 45

Lamps, Development of Burners & Fluids for Glass , H. W. Stone, 45

Lamps, Early American Glass, Lura W. Watkins, 59

Lamps, Evolution of the Glass Lamp, Mrs. Nina F. Little, 17

Lamps, Glass of the Kerosene Period, Mrs. Frank Dillaby, 19

Lamps, How Old?, H. W. Stone, 44

Lamps, Kerosene, Pittsburgh , Catherine M.V. Thuro, 150

Lamps, Oil, Fred Meyers, 111-112

Lamps, The History of Lamps, Charles Ayers, 36

Landick, VeraŃ Memorial Exhibit, Rae E. Bloch, 119

Larson, Emil, Glassmaker of South Jersey, 75

Late 19th C, Sweetmeat Trees, Thomas Crawford, 171

Launay, Hautin Catalogues, How to Read and Date, Miriam E. Mucha, 138

Launay Hautin & Cie catalogs, 126

Lava Ware, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 29

Laymon, Lillian Christine Memorial Collection, 81, 82

Leaching of Lead from Lead Crystal Glass, Anna K. Varsheya, Kevin P. Frederes, 172

Lee Pattern Glass, Dr. George Clymer, 24

Leighton Pitcher in the Corning Museum, The, Jane Shadel Spillman, 129

Leighton, Thomas, 126, 129

Lenox Crystal Bowl Inaugurates the Bush Presidency, Ellen Denker, 158

Lenox Plate Glass Company, 123

Lesson in Collecting, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 172

Letter from a Colleague in The Glass Circle, Philip Whatmoor, 135

Letter From The President, Kirk Nelson, 189

Letter of Appreciation, George Ebner, 50

Libbey glass, 126

Libbey Glass Company, 106-110

Libby Glass, A Continuing Tradition, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 85

Libby Glass Co., Mrs. Albin Stitt, 38

Lighting Devices, Glass, Used in American Homes, Jane Shadel Spillman, 93, 94

Lighting Fluid - "Let There Be Light", 115

Lightner Museum of Hobbies, Lillian G. Pattinson, 52

Little Blue Vase and How It Grew, Elizabeth Howard Supple, 52

Little Cavalier Reconsidered, Gary Everett Baker, 155

Little Journey to White Mills, Anonymous (Wayne County Citizen, 1914), 174

Locke Art Glass, Pomona, New England Glass Co., Recent Discoveries, Beatrice Sheer Smith, 188

Locke Art Glass, Pomona, New England Glass Co., Beatrice Sheer Smith, 184

Locomotives & Lincolniana, Charles Ayers, 14

Looking Forward, Mrs. Ada Danforth, 5

Lorimer - The George H. Lorimer Collection of American and European Glass at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Miriam E. Mucha, 121

Lure of color and variety in glass, Mrs. Ralph Kreidler, 13

Lustres, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 35

Lutz Glass, Victor Lutz, 6, 38

Lutz, Nicholas, Victor E. Lutz, 62

Lutz, Victor E. In Memoriam, 84

Maine Considers Glassmaking, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 157

Maine Glass in 1630-1820, Laura F. Sprague, 135

Maize Art Glass, 98

Making Glass Beads, Jenkins - A Review, Lucartha Kohler, 181

Making Glass Flowers, Paul Stankard, 171

Manuscripts, Hints on, 129

Marble or Slag Glass, Mrs. Austin Fittz, 21

Marbles, Albert C. Marble, 24

Markel, Stephen, Western Imports and the Nature of Later Indian Glassware, Part I, 182

Markel, Stephen, Western Imports and the Nature of Later Indian Glassware, Part II, 183

Markel, Stephen, Western Imports and the Nature of Later Indian Glassware, Part III, 185

Marrow, Karen, Engraved 19th-Century Glassware: The Search for a Print Source, 188

Mary Gregory, Dr. & Mrs. Herman A. Morrill, 17

Mary Gregory, Mrs. George W. Douglas, 38

Mary Gregory, Mrs. H. A. Barker, Mrs. Laurence Foster, 24, 26

Masonic Firing Glasses, Steven E. Patrick, 159

Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Exhibition, 1837, 119

Mechanization. French Style- Cristaux, Maules en Plein, Miriam E. Mucha, 126

Meissen Porcelain Designed From Glass: Part I, Joachin Kunze, 153

Meissen Porcelain Designed From Glass: Part II, Joachin Kunze, 154

Memorial & Historical, A. C. Marble, F. G. Fitzpatrick, Philip B. Bradbury, 12

Memorial Window in the Public Library, Corning, N.Y., Frederick Carder, 52

Mephistopheles, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 35

Metropolitan Museum features American Glass, 25

Metropolitan Museum of Art - Glass in the American Wing, 134

Mid-Western Glass Houses, Lowell Innes, 61

Midwestern Pressed Glass, Unrecorded, 1855-1860: Part I, G. Eason Eige, 155

Midwestern Pressed Glass, Unrecorded, 1855-1860: Part II, G. Eason Eige, 159

Milk Glass, Mrs. E. M. Belknap, 41

Milk Pan, Glass, 189

Millefiori, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, A. Christian Revi, 26, 49

Millefiori Bowls, Four Italian Nineteenth Century at the Metropolitan, Paul Hollister, Jr., 120

Millville Mantel Ornament Identifies, Gay LeCleire Taylor, 143

Miniatures, Grace Lyman Stammers, 14

Mirror, Marriage, Lillian Pattinson, 49

Mirrors, 123

Mirrors, Samuel A. Griswold, 15

Mirrors, Courting , Lillian G. Pattinson, 55

Moje, Klaus, 128,

Molds, Whittled, Dr. Julian Toulouse, 82

Monart Glass, Paul Hollister, Jr., 118

Monticello Archaeological Glass, Sandy Sanford, 139

Morse Gallery of Art, Ward Jackson, 63

Mosaics - Beauty: A Gift of Mosaic, Ellen Roberts, 136

Mother of Pearl, Mrs. H. A. Barker, Mrs. John B. Hitchins, 24, 26

Mother of Pearl Satin Glass, Marian M. Hitchins, 57

Mount Washington Glass Works, Kenneth W. Wilson, 46

Mt. Washington Glass Company, 81, 82

Mt. Washington Glass Works and its English Relations in the late Nineteenth Century, Kenneth M. Wilson, 78

Mt. Washington Glass Works, Wares at the Philadelphia International Exhibition 1876, 67

Mughal glass, 182

Murano, 128

Museum, American Glass, Currier Gallery of Art, Lowell Innes, 95

Museum, Anna S. Houston Memorial Antique Museum, 86

Museum, Toledo Museum's New Glass Gallery, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 93, 94

Museum Tribute to Glass Industry in New Bedford, 90

Musical Glasses, Mrs. George J. Ferry, 53

Musical Glasses and Glass Harmonica, Lillian G. Pattinson, 55

Muslin Glass, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 32, 37

Mutzer Group of 20th-C. fakes, The, 136

Mystic Seaport, Connecticut, Lillian G. Pattinson, 62

Nailsea, Mrs. Dean S. Luce, 26

Napkin Rings, Paul J. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D, 80

Nash, A. Douglas, 128

Nelson, Kirk, Letter From The President, 189

New Bedford Glass Industry, George Avila, 90

New Bremen Excavation, Kenneth M. Wilson, 69

New England Glass Co., Grace L. Stammers, 22

New England Glass Co., Lura W. Watkins, 44

New England Glass Co. Bills of Lading, Richard Wood, 22

New England Glass Co., Comparison of the Products with the Boston and Sandwich Glass Co., J. W. Keefe, 96, 97, 98

New England Glass Co., Descendants of Craftsmen Keep History Alive in Their Massachusetts Homes, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 86

New England Glass Co.- New Evidence on Paperweight Canes, Paul Hollister, Jr., 132

New England Glass Company, 106-110

New England Glass Company (Bill of Sale), 129

New England Glass Company (Cover), 85, 91, 92, 96, 97

New England Glass Company Exhibition, Millard F. Rogers, Jr., 63

New England Glass Company - Historical Treasure, Frank Innes, 126

New England Glass Company, Pomona, Beatrice Sheer Smith, 184

New England Glass Co.,Pomona, Recent Discoveries, Beatrice Sheer Smith, 188

New Glass at Corning, 125

New Hampshire Glass, Dr.Hortensia Robinson, Mrs. Robert E.Peck, 29, 31

New York Glass, 70

Newburgh Glass Company, Kenneth F. Usher, 71

Newly Discovered Amelung Tumbler, Jean Taylor Federico, et. al., 125

Nickerson, Joseph A., A Collection of Goblets, 64, 65

Nineteenth Century Stereo Views Provide Research Clues, Carl U. Fauster, 164

North Wheeling Flint Glass Works, Sweeney & Sons, Gary Everett Baker, 161

Northwood Custard, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 24

Nova Scotia Glass, George Mac Laren, 102

Nursing Bottles, 102

Odd Fellows Pitcher and The Glass Community in Sandwich, Massachusetts, Nezka Pfeifer, 187

Ohio Glass, Rhea Mansfield Knittle, 8

Old English & Irish Glass, Douglas Carson, Steuben Glass Co., 13

Old Slater Mill Museum Exhibition, 62, 70, 79, 87, 88

Origin of American Glass, Corning Museum, Perry Locke, 53

Orrefors, Engraved Glass at, Karen J. Fine, 146

Orrefors, The Glory Years, Anita L. Grashof, 184

Overlay, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, Charles Kaziun, 21, 26, 50

Painting on Glass, Mrs. Fred Thompson, 22

Pairpoint Company, a Victorian Puzzle, 67

Pairpoint Factory Fire, New Bedford, Mass., 79

Pairpoint Glass, Edward C. Kearns, 32

Pairpoint Manufacturing Co., Mrs. H. A. Barker, 32

Pairpoint Glass cup plates and The Pairpoint Cup Plate Collectors of America, A Letter From The President, Kirk Nelson, 186

Paperweight Canes, New Evidence, NE Glass Co., Paul Hollister, Jr., 132

Paperweight Collector's Association, Mrs. Rowland Campbell, 71

Paperweight Collectors' Association Convention, 91, 92

Paperweight Exhibition in New York, 77

Paperweight Sale at Parke-Bernat Galleries, Paul Hollister, Jr., 91, 92

Paperweights, C. Malcolm Watkins, William Cross, Paul Jokelson, 6, 7, 37, 38

Paperweights, Foreign Influence in American Paperweights, Paul Hollister, Jr., 86

Paperweights "Inside and Out", Mrs. Robert Lawson, 56

Paperweights, The Case of the Gilliland Paperweights, A Tale of Detection, Paul Hollister, Jr., 91, 92

Paris in the Spring of 1878, Paul Hollister, Jr., 143

Passing of Old Landmarks, Lillian G. Pattinson, 66

Passion for Books About Glass, A, Paul Hollister, 172

Pattern Glass, Charles Ayers, Lura W. Watkins, et. al., 11, 20, 50

Pattern Glass, Mrs. Alice H. Metz, 63

Pattern Glass Dates, Grace L. Stammers, 21

Pattern Glass Reproductions, Ruth Webb Lee, 26

Pattern glass, Variation & Confusion in, Dr. George Clymel, 24

Paul Stankard Writes, Paul Stankard, 177

Paul Vickers Gardner 1908-1994, Sheila Machlis Alexander, 173

Peachblow, Mrs. Frank Field, Mrs. J. Herbert Landick, 26, 42

Perfume and Perfume Bottles, Mrs. Isabel Ingraham, 40

Photography, Glass, J. T Gotjen, 127

Pipes, Lining with Glass, (advt.), 123

Pittsburgh Celebrates 10th Anniversary of PPG Place, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 173

Pittsburgh Glass, Lowell Innes, 11, 22

Place Settings in Pattern Glass, Mrs. Nina F. Little, 21

Plate - Bunker Hill, 106-110

Plate glass companies, 123

Plate - Liberty Bell, 106-110

Plymouth Rock Paperweight, 106-110

Pomona Art Glass, New England Glass Co., Beatrice Sheer Smith, 184

Pomona, New England Glass Co., Recent Discoveries, Beatrice Sheer Smith, 188

Pomona, New England, Paper Labels on, Beatrice S. Smith, 153

Pomona Bowl, 68

Pomona Glass, Mrs. Dean S. Luce, Dorothy M. Hoskins, Marian M. Hitchins, 26, 43, 48

Pontil, Helen McKearin, 157

Ponemah Glass, Kaiser, Joan E. A Letter to the Editor, 189

Pontil Marks, Pro & Con, Mrs. Alexander Peckham, 32

Portland Glass, Frank H. Swan, Marion P. Dana, 5, 51

Portland Glass, Marion P. Dana, 81

Portland Glass Company, The Rarest Pattern, Clifton R. Sargent, Jr., 151

Portuguese Glass, Part II, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 177

Portuguese Glass: Reneweing a Focus on Industry, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 176

Pots, 124

Pots, Making the Pot and Changing the Pot, Paul Hollister, Jr., 114

Pressed Historical, Philip B. Bradley, 12

Pressure Toward Anonymity of Corning Area Cut Glass, Estelle Sinclaire, 165

Pressure-blown or molded glass, 126

Prince Rupert's Drops, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 31

Proliferation of Forms & Patterns , Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 176

Punch Bowls, Mrs. H. A. Barker, Mrs. A. Gustafson, 25, 41

Quaker City Hand Finish, Miriam E. Mucha, 149

Queen's Collection, The: Danish Royal Glass, Jane Shadel Spillman, 178

Question of Iconography, A: A Stained Glass Window in the Clark Library, A. M. Richard, 177

Quezal, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26

Rare Glass Fragments Keep Couple on Quest, Miriam Wilharm, 82

Recently Published Books on Glass, 189

Recipe for Recreation, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 38

Redford Glass Works, Cover Illustration, Supp.

Reference, Antique Magazine, 12, 14, 15, 20

Reference Books on glass, Lura W. Watkins, 13

Reflections on Glass, Mr. Gordon B. Washburn, 25

Reproduction Cranberry, Morning Glory, 33, 44

Reproduction Cup plates, 26, 30, 48

Reproduction Pressed Glass, Mabel Read Surprise, 2

Reproductions, 1, 15, 25, 33

Reproductions, 111-112

Reproductions and Fakes, Lincoln Fifield, 54

Reproductions and Fakes of Early American Glass, May and Joseph Limric, 79

Resist Spot Glass, Mrs. R. H. Lawson, 21

Rhode Island Glass Works, Mrs. Clarence H. Martin, 29

Ribbon Bowl Discovered, Another Wonderful, Paul Hollister, Jr., 133

Ribbon Glass Bowls, A Continuing Tradition, Paul Hollister, Jr., 128

Richards Award, awardees, 187

Richards Award to Support Studies on Bakewell Factory, Pomona Glass, 189

Ries, Christopher, Glass Sculpture of , Anita J. Ellis, 154

Righting of Wronged Chandelier, A Restoration, Barbara Michael, Beverly Fluty, Sr. Joanne Ganter, 176

Rockwell, Robert Collection of Old Steuben Glass, Lillian G. Pattinson, 65

Romance of Railroads in Glass, Payson C. Francis, 28

Rose Bowls, Ruth Sparks, 111-112

Rose Bowls - Or the Joy of Bubble Blowing, Barbara M. Lessig, 173

Ruby Glass Formula used by Deming Jarves, 69

Russian Glass, 124

Saint-Louis Factory, 126

Salts, Mrs. Frank Davenport Jr., 22

Salts; Open and Shakers, Pauline Moore, 93, 94

Salts - Open Master Salts of Glass, Dr. Edward W. Tinney, 117

San Francisco Glass Works, Eric McGuire, 139

Sandwich Glass, Doris Kershaw, 68

Sandwich Glass, Mr. Robert E. Lee, 65

Sandwich Glass, Ruth Webb Lee, 39

Sandwich Glass: Address by Frank Chipmam, Reprint of 1934 Lecture, 106-110

Sandwich Glass, American Pressed Glass in Vienna, Jane Shadel Spillman, 183

Sandwich Glass Co. A Comparison of the Products with the Boston and Sandwich Glass Co., John W. Keefe, 96, 97, 98

Sandwich Glass Display, 68

Sandwich Glass from Excavations, Frederick H. Norton, M.I.T., 9

Sandwich Glass Moulds, 111-112

Sandwich Glass Reproductions, 106-110

Sandwich Glass, Types of, Frederick Norton, 9

Sandwich Lacy Glass Catalog, John R. Stuart, 69

Sandwich Museum, New Wing, Lillian G. Pattinson, 47

Sandwich Museum's New Diorama, 74

Sandwich, Notes From, Dr. Edward W. Tinney, 132

Sandwich Revisited Historic News Item, The Cape Cod Items, Compiled and Edited by Joseph A Nickerson, 72, 73

Scent Bottle Show at Steuban, Small Wonders, Paul Hollister, Jr., 137

Scent & Smelling Salt Bottles, Mrs. Dean S. Luce, 22

Service of Wine and Cordials (at Delmonico's, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, ed.,

Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vermont, 64

Signature Forgeries, Dorothy M. Hoskins, 77

Silver Glass, Lura W. Watkins, 10

Sinclaire Glass, Rae E. Bloch, 111-112

Slag, Mrs. Austin Fittz, 6, 21, 49

Smith, Beatrice Sheer, Locke Art Glass, Pomona, New England Glass Co., 184, Recent Discoveries, 188

Smith, 188

Smith Sugar Bowl, New England Glass Co., Gary Everett Baker, 160

Smithsonian Institution, Letter from Paul Gardner, 51

Smithsonian Institution, Donations, Mrs. Florence Bushee, Mrs. Clara Berwick, Joseph W. Limric, 32, 44, 48

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., C. Malcolm Watkins, 43

Smoke Bells, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 25

Soft Glass From Reminiscences of Glass Making, Deming Jarves, 70

Some Commemorative Civil War Glasses, Forrest F. Gesswein, Jr., 177

Some Notes on Cutters and Engravers of Glass in Early America, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 157

Some Notes on Fancy Glass Artists, Arlene Palmer Schwind, 161

South Jersey Glass, 121

South Jersey Glass and Glassmakers, M. Lelyn Branin, 75

Spanish Vinegar Bottles, David Hockberg, 180

Spillman, Jane Shadel "The Glassmaking Ensells," 189

Spillman, Jane Shadel, From The Editor's Desk, 189

Spiral Stem Wine Glasses, F. G. Fitzpatrick, 33

Spirit of 1773, The, 114

Spoonholder vs. Spill holders, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 27

St. Clair Glass Company, Mrs. Hirschel Phillips, 76

Stained Glass, A Symphony in, Alice C. Frelinghuysen, 150

Stained Glass - Canterbury Cathedral Window Exhibit at Steuben in New York, Paul Hollister, Jr., 120

Stained Glass Dream of Three Gentlemen Turns Eighty, The, Anna G. Whitt, 178

Stained Glass, It's Spiritual Significance, Joseph A. Reynolds, 57

Stained Glass Magic World of Color, Joseph P. Reynolds, Jr., 35

Stained Glass Through the Centuries, Orin E. Skinner, 18

Stained Glass Windows, Joseph P. Reynolds, Jr., 14, 23

Staining, Charles Kaziun, 50

Steuban Creation for the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award, Bonnie Bledsoe-Fuchs, 172

Steuben Glass, Faked Signatures, 82

Steuben Glass, Frederick Carder, Founder, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 46

Steuben Glass, United States in Crystal, 52

Steuben in Glass , Crystal Bowl designed by Sidney Waugh, 52

Steuben Phoenix. A, Fred Meyers, 111-112

Stevens and Williams - rock crytal engraved water set, ca. 1884, by John Orchard and pattern book, Cover 183

Stiegel Glass, Mrs. Van Tassell, 1, 51

Stiegel Glass, Another consideration, Marvin D. Schwartz, 142

Stiegel, Henry William, 121, 131

Stiegel, Henry William, Lillian G. Pattinson, 59, 64, 65

Stiegel Old Wedding Goblet, Sheldon D. Butts, 139

Stoppers, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 24

Story of Glass, The - A CD ROM - Review, David C. Watts, 180

Stout, J. Anthony, In Memoriam, 182

Strawberries and Roses, Dorothy M. Hoskins., 65

Stuart Lacy Goes to Sandwich, John Rollins Stuart, 3rd, 52

Sun Glow, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 23

Suncook Glass, Mr. Robert E. Peck, 49

Swedish Glass Factory. A, Paul Hollister, Jr., 115

Swift Collection of American Pattern Glass Goblets, 74

Syms, Patty - A Modern Glass Cutter, 99

Table Settings in Pattern Glass, Direction Marietta Corr, 6, 18

Tale of a Twist (Filigree decoration in 18th-C. glass), Arlene Palmer Schwind, 133

Talking Glass, Mrs. Albin Stitt, 37

Talking Glass, Mrs. Charles A. Dooley, 57

Temple Glass Co., Mrs. H. A. Barker, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 31, 46

Temple Glass Works, First Glass Making in America, Charles B. Heald, 81

Texas Treasure, A: Highlights of The Bill & Irma Runyon Collection, Texas A&M, Timothy Novak, 175

The Third Week of January, 1933, Francis N. Allen, 139

Three Face, J. Ernest Miller, 8

Three Mold, Helen McKearin, 7

Three Periods of American Glass, Mrs. Virginia Kearney, 25

Tiffany, 123, 125

Tiffany, William A. Hewitt, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 10, 49

Tiffany and his Contemporaries, Robert Koch, 73

Tiffany Glass, J. Jonathan Joseph, 115

Tiffany in New York, Paul Hollister, Jr., 144

Tiffany, Louis C. and his contemporaries, American Art Glass Circa 1900, Robert Koch, 73

Tiffany, Louis Comfort, Hugh F. McKean, 63

Tiffany, Louis Comfort, J. Jonathan Joseph, A.I.D., 69

Tiffany Marks for Vases, New Thoughts on, Paul Nassau, 137

Tiffany mosaic, The Dream Garden and Maxfield Parish, A Letter From The President, Kirk Nelson, 187

Tiffany Window, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 46

Timo Sarpaneva, Retrospective for Finnish Artist, Ursula Ilse-Neuman, 172

Tong and Fort Pitt Heart: Pressed Glass Patterns of the 1850's, G. Eason Eige, 167

Trevor and Encell, Flint Glass Manufacturers, Pittsburgh, 1812-1818, Kenneth M. Wilson, 173

Tribute to Frederick Carder, Paul W. Perrot, 52

Twenty Decades of Glass, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 79

Two Formal Place Settings, French Style, Barbara Wirth, 180

Ulla Darni-Fire Forms: Glass and Metal, 177

Unexpected Found in Glass Collecting, Anne Benedict Johnson, 53

Union Glass, Lillian Pattinson, 34

Union Glass Company, Somerville, Massachusetts, Lillian G. Pattinson, 60

Unique Discovery, A - H. Leonard's Sons & Co. Cook Book & Retail Catalog, Kyle D. Husfloen, 169

Unraveling the Mystery of Nicholas Lutz, Walter B. Barbe, Henry J. Loftus, Jr., 174

Unsung Heroes of the Early Glass Industry, The Glass Cutter and Glass Engraver, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Limric, 62

Utamaro Woodcut of Japanese Woman Lampworking, Ostasiatiska Museet, 179

Utilitarian Objects in Glass, Lura W. Watkins, 16

Vasa Murrhina, Mrs. Dean S. Luce, Mrs. H. A. Barker, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 26, 27, 45

Vaseline Glass, Kathryn Carey, 111-112

Vaupel Engraved Masterpieces, Carl U. Fauster, 113

Vaupel, Louis, 129

Venetian, Charles Ayers, 29

Venetian and Venetian Types, Mrs. F. Maud Tobin, 16

Venetian glass in India, 182

Venetian Glass, Confections in Glass, 1855-1914, Marjorie Reed Gordon, a review by Bonnie Bledsoe Fuchs, 182

Verlys, Mrs. H. A. Barker, 26

Vienna, American Pressed Glass in, Jane Shadel Spillman 183

Wavecrest, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 49

Wavecrest Glass, Pauline Moore, 82

We Must Create Demand by Advertising: Fauster, Libbey Glass & Postwar America, Regina Lee Blaszczyk, 170

Webb, Thomas and Sons, Dorothy-Lee Jones, 61

Webb, Thomas & Sons, 126

Western Imports and The Nature of Later Indian Glassware, Part I, Stephen Markel 182

Western Imports and The Nature of Later Indian Glassware, Part II, Stephen Markel 183

Westward-Ho Pattern Glass at Shelburne Museum, Lillian Baker Carlisle, 53

Wettlaufer Collection of Early American Glass, Crawford Wettlaufer, Suppl.

White House Glass, Miss Lillian Pattinson, 48

Whitney, Henry, 126, 127

Who Knows What Lurks? (An old book surfaces), Paul Hollister, Jr., 143

Window glass, Through a Glass Darkly, Paul Hollister, Jr., 119

Windows, American Ornamental Glass, Francis N. Allen, 127

Wineglasses, English & American, Isabelle D. Murray, 7

Wistar, 51

Wistarburg, The Cradle of American Glassmaking, Betty L. Bromley, 73

Women in Glassmaking, Paul Hollister, Jr., 113

Women in the Glass Factory, 55

Woodall, George (Illustration of Venus and Cupid Plaque), 130

Worchester, Dr. George Clymer, 22

Working Glass at the Lamp, Part I, Martha Deese, 147

Working Glass at the Lamp, Part II, Martha Deese, 148

Yankee's Sharp Nose, Brooklyn Flint Glass Works, Maynard E. Steiner, 187

From The Editor's Desk: The combined NAGC/CMoG Seminar, NAGC and Westchester Chapter, NAGC present checks to the Corming Museum of Glass and the Rakow Library plus quotations provided by Kenneth Wilson: Cut Glass "Trust" Discovered and, persons who eat glass, 190

Letter From The President, Douglas Reed, A visit to the Philadelphia Antique Show during April 1987 leads to the presidency of the NAGC, 190

A Letter To The Editor, On imitation Pomona, Beatrice Scheer Smith, 190

A New Look at (or Through) Windows, Glazing and setting glass. Jane Shadel Spillman, 190

Was There a Glass Works in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1788? - A Detective Story, T. Michael Carter, Ph.D., ill., 190

The Bakewell Legacy. An in-depth illustrated historical perspective by Nancy and Bill Sheriff, 190

Ford Searches for Henry Ford's Only racing trophy. Request by Ford Motor Company to reprint an article in search of a trophy punchbowl auctioned at Sotheby's., 190

National American Glass Seminar, College Station, Bryan, Texas May 2 - 4, 2002, Program, 190

Parade lantern with a shade of colorless glass overlaid with ruby and engraved "ELMIRA WIDE AWAKES / G. L. SMITH / CAPTAIN," probably New York City, possibly the Brooklyn Flint Glass Works, 1860. Cover Illustration, 191

A Letter from The President, Douglas Reed. Thoughts on early pressed glass salt dishes, 191

A Thorny Path to Ruby Glass, David C. Watts. Dr. Watts takes the reader down to the molecular level of ruby colored glass, 191

Serçi Limani: The Most Intriguing Ancient Ship Yet Discovered, Carmen Freeman. The author discusses the celebrated glass find aboard an ancient wreck in the Agean Sea, 191

Two Early Molds, Jane Shadel Spillman. Two Bakewells molds and other molds are discussed, 191

Fragments, Fascinating newspaper articles contributed by Diana Strandling, 191

Back Cover. A glass-eater's delight, menu, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1886. The entrees were Macaroni with Granulated Glass and Breast of Bottles à l'Anglaise, 191

Floralia Carved by George Woodall (signed), Thomas Webb & Sons, dated 1892. Blown of plum-colored glass overlaid with opaque white, Diameter 13 3/16". Bill and James Runyon Art Collections, Texas A&M Foundation, MSC Forsyth Center Galleries, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Cover Illustration, 192

Letter from The President, Douglas Reed: The Frank Jedlicka Collection and History, 192

The Beattys - Glass in Their veins, Marg Iwen. A detailed seventeen page history of the compamy, ill., 192

John W. Welker (1915-2002), Early American pattern glass scholar. Jefffery S. Evans, 192

Index to Advertisements and Buyers Business Directory, Crockery & Glass Journal, November 18, 1886, 192

Rare Hyacinth Vase Discovered at the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia, Mary Cheek Mills (Cover Illustration), 193

Milton Hershey's Electrolabrum, Jim MacMahon, 193

American Glass Caskets, Part One: DeCamp Glass Caskets, Gay LeCleire Taylor, 193

American Glass Caskets, Part Two: The Casket Story Continued, Jane Shadel Spillman, 193

American Trade Cards, 193

The Craze About Peach-Blow, 193

What's New In Print, Davira S. Targin et al., 193

Letter From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman, 193

Miniature sugar bowl, New Bremen Galssmanufactory of John Frederick Amelung, Frederick County, Maryland, 1785-1795. Blown of colorless, non-lead glass with purple comb on bird finial. Height 3¾"; diameter 2½". Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Quattlebaum and Col. and Mrs. George J. Davis (87.7.3a-b) Photograph ©2001 Museum Associates/LACMA (Cover Illustration, 194

From the Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman, 194

Letter from the President, Douglas Reed,194

New Discoveries in American Glass, Amelung Glass, 194

A 19th-Century Notebook in the Gillinder Archives, Part I, Jane Shadel Spillman, 194

American Trade Cards and Advertisements, Part II, 194

Glass Decoration, Crockery and Glass Journal, Nov. 11, 1886, 194

American Glassware on Top, Crockery and Glass Journal, March 17, 1898, 194

On cut glass (anon.) The Pottery, Glass and Brass Salesman, May 17, 1917, 194

Cover, "World Butter," pressed. U. S.,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, O'Hara Glass Company, about 1886-1888., Ohio. 24.2 cm. The Corning Museum of Glass, acc. no. 2002.4.68 (gift of the Gladys M. and Harry A. Snyder Memorial Trust), 195

From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman, 195

Letter from the President, Douglas Reed, 195

The Fostoria Glass Company: Its History and Products, ill., Charles Goding, 195

Two 19th Century Glass Panels from Iran, ill., Frank E. Robertson, 195

A 19th-Century Notebook in the Gillinder Archives, Part II, Jane Shadel Spillman, 195

American Trade Cards and Advertisements, Part III, ill., 195

Program, The 19th Annual Glass Seminar, Baltimore/Washington International Airport, May 8-10, 2003, 195

Cover, Celery vase, colorless, blown, cut, engraved. United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, attributed to Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell, about 1830. H. 23.2 cm. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota (2002.15.1, The Walter C. and Mary C. Briggs Charitable Trust), 196

From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman, 196

Letter from the President, Douglas Reed, 196

A Letter to the Editor, Wallace Venable. On "move," "turn," and "shift," 196

Bon Voyage, Percy, ills., Dr. James S. Measell, 196

"The Fetes of the Botanical Society, Regent's Park," Pottery Gazette, London, n.d., 196

A 19th-Century Notebook in the Gillinder Archives, Part III, Jane Shadel Spillman

Tiffany in Print, book reviews, 196

Changes in Fashion of Glass for Table, The Pottery, Glass and Brass Salesman May 25, 1911, 196

Recent Acquisitions, ills., 196

Summer Reads, 196

Cover, Decanter, blown, cut, engraved. Probably made in Philadelphia for John Troup of Charleston, South Carolina, 1783-1788. H. 25.7 cm. The Corning Museum of Glass, acc. no. 2003.4.2. (Photo: Nicholas L. Williams), 197

From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman, 197

Letter from the President, Douglas Reed, 197

British 18th-Century Glass Trade Cards and Billheads, F. Peter Lole, ill., 197

John Hoare's Architectural Cut Glass, John Kohut, ill., 197

A 19th-Century Notebook in the Gillinder Archives, Part IV, Jane Shadel Spillman, 197

Book Review: "The Tiffany Chapel at the Morse Muesum," Bill and Nancy Sheriff, 197

Glass "Fragments," (Notes about glass extracted from early publications) 197

Back cover, Program, The 20th Annual Glass Seminar, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, May 6-8, 2004, 197

Cover, "Automatic Crystal Fountain," transparent crimson. blown, brass stand, marble base. United States, Massachusetts, Boston, James W. Tufts & Company, 1871-1890. H. 53.6 cm. The Corning Museum of Glass (2000.4.96, Gladys M. and Harry A. Snyder Memorial Trust)198

From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman. Upcoming NAGC Seminar; exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York, "Shock of the Old; Christopher Dresser;" about this issue and its authors 198

A Letter From The President, Douglas Reed. Mr. Reed shares his notions and ideas on collecting pressed glass salt dishes of the Lacy Period with their history and that of their contents 198

"Mechanics of the Table Fountain," David C. Watts, ill. 198

"Early 19th-Century American Blown Flint Glass: A Beginner's Guide to Connoisseurship," Mary Cheek Mills, ill. 198

Early American Glass - A Selected Bibliography 198

Glass and Glass-Related Powder Horns," Jane Shadel Spillman, ill. 198

The Art of Mold Making, Reprinted from Glass and Pottery World, v. XIII, no. 8, August 1905. Slightly Adapted from the original by Harry Long, ill. 198

Review, "Glass, The Strange History of the Lune Stephens Fortune, Jenifer Roberts, Templeton Press, 42 Common, Langley Burrell, Chippenham SN15 4LQ, Copyright 2003 198

Cover, Temple of Mercury, Cristalleries de Baccarat, France, 1878. Installed in the garden of a private house in Argentona, Spain in 1892. 199

From The Editor's Desk, Jane Shadel Spillman. On the authors in the current issue, the Corning trip to Spain, a great new exhibit at Fairfax House in York, England and an Art Deco exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. 199

A Letter From The President, Douglass Reed. "What Are You Doing With Your Collection?" It's about sharing. 199

Bevery Straube, "Angels and Serpents in Paradise: Glass Discoveries from the Earliest Permanent English Settlement in the New World, ills." 199

Kenneth W. Lyon, "The Search for Amelung Glass: A Fresh Look at Possibilities and the Future of Early American Glass Studies, ills. 199

In Memorian: Paul Hollister (1918-2004) by Jane Shadel Spillman. 199

Cover, Decanter with stopper, Bakewell, Page & Bakewell, 1825-1830. Blown and cut; embedded clay cameo of George Washington. H. 9 3/4 inches (24.8 cm). Collection of Richard and Lesley Harris, Photograph by J. David Bohl. 200

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From The Editor's Desk" 200

Lawrence Jessen, "Thoughts on Kenneth W. Lyon's Article 'The Search for Amelung Glass'" 200

Janice H. Carlson, "The Search For Amelung Glass: Current Status" 200

Arlene Palmer, "A Wistar Powder Horn" 200

Gerald Ward, "Recent Acquisitions of American Glass at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" 200

Carolyn Powers, "The Falmouth Glass Factory, 1849-1854 200 Joan E. Kaiser, "A Letter To Her Children: A Biography of Edward J. Swann as Written by his Wife" 200

Douglas Reed, "A Letter from the President" (Don't judge a book by its cover)200

Cover, Horn tumbler engraved with a view of an auction, about 1810-1820. H. 4 3/4 inches. Collection of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Winston-Salem, NC. (1095.8), 201

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From The Editor's Desk," 201

Kenneth W. Lyons, Letter to the Editor, In Defense of "The Search for Amelung Glass," 201

David Watts, Letter to the Editor, on a "move" in glassworking, 201 Joan E. Kaiser, The Journey of a Sandwich Glass Lamp, ills., 201

Dr. James S. Measell, Turn, Move and Wages: Key Concepts in the American Glass Tabnleware Industry, ills., 201

Jane Shadel Spillman, Curious Finds. Concerning the horn beaker on this issue's cover, ills., 201

Ian Simmonds, Not Bakewell circa 1833, but Sandwich circa 1880. 201

Save The Date! NAGC's 21st National Glass Seminar, Asheville, North Carolina, 201

Cover, Flask, Bakewell, Page & Bakewell, about 1824. Mold-blown lavender glass, marked "B. P & B," inscribed "THE AMERICAN SYSTEM,"and "USE ME BUT DO NOT ABUSE ME." H. 17.5 cm, W. 11.2 cm. The Corning Museum of Glass (acc. no. 60.4.462). ill., 202

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From The Editor's Desk," 202

Maynard E. Steiner, "Unequivocal Vintage 1856 Glassware" Flasks, tableware, etc., ills., 202

Jane Shadel Spillman, "Glasshouse Money - A Real medium of Exchange" Vermont Glass Factory, New England Glass Company, Williamsport Glassworks, New Martinsville Glass Manufacturing Company, et al., ills., 202

Bill and Nancy Sheriff, "Artistry and Innovation in Pittsburgh Glass, 1808-1882: A Review" Bakewell, Page & Bakewell, ills., 202

In Memoriam. Robert A Truitt 1935-2005, 202

In Memoriam. Kenneth Morley Wilson 1922-2005, 202

Bits and Pieces. Advertisement from Apsley Pellatt's Falcon Glass Works, London, England; "Inventions from the Past We Doubt Worked" - a process for glass veneers and glass bathtubs; A pair of "mystery candlesticks" with illustrations., 202

Cover, Pickle castor, pressed glass and metal, American, probably Pennsylvania or Ohio, about 1870-1885. The Corning Museum of Glass (2003)3.4.3a, b, c), 203

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From The Editor's Desk," 203

Jane Shadel Spillman, "The Egginton Family: Glassmakers on the Move, (Transcriptions by John Kohut and Arlene Palmer) ills. 203

Jane Shadel Spillman, "Glasshouse Money - A Real medium of Exchange" (Part Two). Redford Glass Company, Cleveland Glass Works, Berkshire Crystal Glass Works, ills. 203

Cover, Multi-floral paperweight vase, signed C. Lotton 1994. Photo by Carl Bellavia, 204

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From The Editor's Desk:" Our first issue in color; about the contents, 204

Larry Steiner, "A Letter from the President:" Colors in glass and a visit to the vessel Bertrand's salvaged cargo of bottles, lamps and tableware, 204

A. A. Trinidad Jr., "Co-Operative Flint Glass Company Bells," ills., 204

Howard Lockwood, "Charles Lotton: The Poor Man's Tifany?," ills., 204

Jane Shadel Spillman, "Sunken Treasure: The S. S. Republic," ills., 204

Kirk Nelson, "Book Review: Mt. Washington and Pairpoint Glass," ills. 204

Another Mystery to Help Solve; Peachblow-type glass, ill. 204

Cover, Electric blue dolphin hurricane lamp with original shade. Probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Mass., about 1835-1850. H. 48.5 cm. The Corning Museum of Glass (2006.4.101, purchased with funds from the Gladys M. and Hary A. Snyder Memorial Trust and the Gertrude Christman Melvin Endowment), 205

Maynard Steiner, "A Letter From The President," James Boardman's travels to America during the early nineteenth century and his praise of American pressed glass, 205

Jane Shadel Spillman "From The Editor's Desk," About the contents; American Cut Glass Association; Corning Museum Seminar; Early American Pressed Glass Society; Seton Veitch exhibition in England, 205

Jane Shadel Spillman, "Glasshouse Money - A Real Medium of Exchange (Part Three)," ills., 205

Kirk J. Nelson, "A Remarkable Discovery from the Shirley Papers," ills., 205

Jane Shadel Spillman, "We Capture the Castle," ills. Aetna Glass and Mfg. Co; Wilhelm Schiedt, Leipzig, 1878, 1892-1800 catalog illustrations; Molineaux, Webb and Co.; Burtles, Tate and Co.; Mt. Washington Glass Co.;Tyne Flint Glass Works, So. Shields, England; Sandwich Glass Co. Sandwich, Mass., 205

Errata - The SS Republic, 205

Cover, Tumbler, enameled and gilded with the initials of Frederica Christina Sophie Amelung, the oldest daughter of J. F. Amelung, New Bremen, Maryland, 1785-1795; or possibly Germany, 1775-1785. H. 10 cm. The Corning Museum of Glass (2006.4.175, gift of the L. T. Murray Family in honor of Lowell Anne Butson), 206

From The Editor's Desk: About this issue - Bakewell Catalog, decanters, Carder glass, NAGC logo plus Texas, Turkey and Tiffany, 206

Larry Steiner, Letter from the President: Travel to Alexandria Virginia, Washington's Mt. Vernon and an extraordinary Mueller stained glass window plus the Mount Vernon Ladies Association's new study facilities there, 206

Richard Sheaff, Tale of Three Decanters, ill., 206

Arlene Palmer, The 1868 Bakewell, Pears and Co. Catalog, ills., 206

Kirk J. Nelson, More Mt. Washington Glass at the Centennial Exhibition, ills., 206

Edward A. Bush, William Levitt's Poem about Frederick Carder and Joseph Bournique, ill, 206

Mary Cheek Mills, Our New Logo, ills., 206

Jane Shadel Spillman, New in the Bookstores, Gerth on bottles from a shipwreck; The Coe's The Colors of Heisey Glass, 206

A little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That: Tearing down the New England Glass Works' chimney in 1921; an 1893 article on old bottles and protecting beer bottlers' trademarks, old medicine bottles sold in lots for re-use and broken glass, 206

Mark your Calendars! Toledo in 2007, 206

Cover, Table made for the Indian market. Blown, cut, assembled; metal mounts. F. & C. Osler, Birmingham, England, about 1880. H. 75 cm (The Corning Museum of Glass, acc. no. 2005.2.11), 207

Jane Shadel Spillman "From The Editor's Desk," Bulletin Printing Problems, The Tiffany Exhibit at the New York Historical Society, The Royal Ontario Museum exhibit Crystal And Glass: Glorious Grains of Sand, 207

Ian Simmonds, "Henry Clay's Sherry Decanters," ills., 207

Larry Steiner, A Letter From The President, Trade Catalog Reprints, etc. featured in The Acorn, a publication of the Sandwich Glass Museum, 207

Jane Shadel Spillman, "Louis Comfort Tiffny and Laurelton Hall," ills., 207

Damon Crain,"Blenko: Heir Apparent to the American Art Glass Legacy," ills., 207

Jane Shadel Spillman, Book Review, Made for Marajas: A Design Diary of Pricely India, 207

2007 NAGC Seminar Program, 207

Cover, Rene Jules Lalique (French, 1860-1945), designer, Pearwood cabinet and rosewood base on basswood (Tilia) carcas; silvered metal (brass?) fittings, press-molded colorless glass insets, 1928. Purchased with the funds from the Florence Scott Libbey bequest in memory of her father, Maurice A. Scott (2978.46), 208

From the Editor's Desk - The NAGC Seminar and the Toledo Museum of Art and the glass Pavilion. About the articles in this issue, 208

Larry Steiner, "A letter from the President." NAGC's forthcoming 75th Anniversary and his remarks on the state of late glass research during the club's early years, 208

Walace Venable, "The Three Decanter Puzzle," ills, 208

Lon D. Hodge "Single-Vine Bellflower Differences in Base Pattern," table, rubbings, photos, 208

Sheldon M. Finkelstein, Esq., "Shattered Glass: Theodore Rooevelt, Louis Tiffany, and Unneighborly Litigation," ill., 208

Jane Shadel Spillman, "Glass in Glass: The Toledo Museum of Art," ills., 208

New Publication Desribes the Care and Handling of your Glass Collection. Advice derived from Stephen Koob's Conservation and Care of Glass Objects, Archetype Publications in association with The Corning Museum of Glass (wash it right away - you don't know where it has been)., 208

Cover: Glass vase with silver overlay, probably designed by Frederick Carder at Stevens and Williams, Bierley Hill, England, about 1895. H. 13 in. Courtesy of Bonhams and Butterfield., 209

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From the Editor's Desk," Looking forward to our 75th Anniversary year and the 2008 NAGC Seminar; Forthcoming events in Florida at the Morse Museum and our one-day seminar "400 years of American Glass;" Joan Kaiser's new book The Glass Industry in South Boston, 209

Larry Steiner, "Letter from the President" - Our beginnings 75 years ago; the first meeting (and someone called the cops); The Seminar Committee; The Strategic planning Committee, 209

Robert H. McNulty, "18th Century German Bottles and the Amelung Connection," ills., 209

Ian Simmonds, "More Puzzling: Larger Objets Patterned in Smaller Molds." On pattern survival and imitating cut glass, ills., 209

Edward A. Bush, "The Wayward 'k' of Frederick Carder's Signature." On the vase auctioned at Bonhams (see cover), signatures of Frederick Carder and family history, ills., 209

Back cover: The 24th Annual National Glass Seminar, May 8-11, 2008, 209

Cover: Detail of Finestre N. 26 (La foglia del l'autunno), Yoichi Ohira, 2007. See Figure 7 on page 21 for a full view of the object, 210

Jane Shadel Spillman, "From the Editor's Desk," About the contents and museum happenings, 210

Larry Steiner, "Letter from the President," Our up-coming 2008 Seminar and Thomas Caines, 210

Helen McKearin, "18th Century Advertisements of Glass Impots into the Colonies and the United States," ills., 210

Jeffery S. Evans, "The Chain-Border Pressed Glass Tray," ills., 210

Advertisement for Lyons Hotel, 1835-6 illustrating glassware from what might have been the hotel's bar or dining room., 210

John P. Smith,"Examples of L. C. Tiffany's Art in the British Isles," ills., 210

24th Annual National Glass Seminar, Boston, May 8-11, 2008, 210

NAGC Strategic Planning Committee Needs Your Input, 210


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