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Sandwich Glass: A Technical Book for Collectors

Chapter 17: THE FLORAL GROUP
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A practical handbook for collectors that surveys the development, production, and varieties of early American pressed flint glass made in New England factories. It combines a history of local glassmakers and works with technical explanations of materials, molds, pressing methods, and the distinctions between early hand-blown and later pressed commercial wares. The author catalogs representative forms such as cup plates, salts, candlesticks, lamps, and flatware, describes colors, molds, and identifying marks, and cautions against later mass-produced imitations. Numbered illustrations and a collector’s data section support identification and recordkeeping for the serious student of early American glass.

THE FLORAL GROUP

46. The rose and pansy on stippled ground, size of bee hive, border of pointed leaves on clear grounds.

47. The daisy—Size of bee-hive, large daisy with ten petals filling entire center of plate, 13 large five pointed stars in border on fine stippling. A most delicate and beautiful design.

48. The open rose—Size of bee hive, wild rose in center with two rows of petals.

49. The thistle—A large thistle in center of plate, fine lacy stippling.


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