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Price: $22.45 USD  - Currency Converter
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Description: Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry.

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OUR NOTES:

Coudersport Glass: 1900-1904

Today’s collectors refer to vintage Coudersport Glass as it were made by a specific, historic company named Coudersport. To do so would be incorrect. Coudersport, Pa is in fact a small historic town located in rural Potter county Pennsylvania. However, in the early 1900s, this community was a boomtown, with connections to some of America’s most important names in glassware: Joseph & H. Fitzroy Webb - sons of Thomas Webb of Stourbridge, EnglandJoseph Webb was previously associated with Phoenix Glass & Libbey GlassWebb Patent Tile Co. of CoudersportJoseph Webb Decorative Glass Co. of CoudersportHarry BastowHarry Bastow was previously associated with Harry Northwood of Northwood Glass, and Indiana Glass; Harry also helped form the Jefferson Glass company of Stuebenville Bastow Glass Co.Frank & John Fenton (yes, of Fenton Glass fame) were associated with Harry Barstow until they (the Fentons) moved to Wheeling, West Virginia to work as decorators for Northwood Glass before moving to Martin’s Ferry, Ohio to open go into business for themselves.

I believe collectors of vintage art glass will find this volume quite useful. The book provides a fairly extensive historical snapshot (as evidenced above) as well as numerous color photos of patterns produced from this community. The glass factory underwent various owners and so perhaps some of what a collectors attribute as early Fenton or Northwood may in fact be something produced by these early industry pioneers in Coudersport, Pa during their brief period of production.

--- John Kincaid, Collector Bookstore

PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION:

Early American pressed glass collectors and history buffs alike will enjoy this book on the short-lived glass company in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. This well-written book chronicles the ""cloud"" over Coudersport Glass, from legal difficulties to a disastrous fire, which finished off the company after just four years.

Milk, custard, vaseline, art, and opalescent glass collectors will find this book, complete with a 48-page color section, fascinating. Value guide included.
Status: For Sale Reference#: HER_SC_1999_1570800677_WH3
Condition: New Year: 1999
Country: USA
Height: 11 in. (27.94 cm)
Width: 8.5 in. (21.59 cm)

Weight: 1.3125

Title: Coudersport Glass 1900-1904
Type: Book


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