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This comprehensive, easy-to-use book is the first published to cover milk glass that was mass produced in the United States since 1930. Patterns and shapes made by Fenton, Westmoreland, L.E. Smith, and Kemple are all featured in full-color photographs as well as vintage company catalogs and advertisements. This beautiful presentation will be a great addition to any glassware dealer's or collector's library. 2005 values.
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Add Collector's Encyclopedia of Milk Glass: Identification/Values, This comprehensive, easy-to-use book is the first published to cover milk glass that was mass produced in the United States since 1930. Patterns and shapes made by Fenton, Westmoreland, L.E. Smith, and Kemple are all featured in full-color photographs as , Collector's Encyclopedia of Milk Glass: Identification/Values to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Collector's Encyclopedia of Milk Glass: Identification/Values, This comprehensive, easy-to-use book is the first published to cover milk glass that was mass produced in the United States since 1930. Patterns and shapes made by Fenton, Westmoreland, L.E. Smith, and Kemple are all featured in full-color photographs as , Collector's Encyclopedia of Milk Glass: Identification/Values to your collection on WonderClub |