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Glass Digest 1987-91

Glass Collectors Digest is a wonderful magazine that every two months presented collectors with a wealth of information. Each issue was 96 pages and featured five or six articles by leading professional and amateur glass collectors and researchers. Regular columns such as What Is It? which presented readers pieces for identification, Favorite Pieces which a featured a single item, and Glass News offered regular surprises. There was no scrimping on the color photos and the advertisements were a real plus. Discontinued in 2001 the magazine is valued for the rich content not found anywhere else.

Note that these pages are a work in process. A near complete list of issues will be completed hopefully in the near future.
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Glass Collector s Digest June July 1987 Vol I No 1 Premiere Issue Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1987, Vol. I, No. 1 Premiere Issue
The June/July 1987 (Vol. I, No. 1) feature articles were: The Fragile Art: Glassmaking in the Midwest by Joseph J Arped - A look at the history of the glass industry in the Midwest, with special attention to Libbey and Owens, and the glass art movement of the 1960s. This essay is based on Mr. Arped's script for documentary film "The Fragile Art" which was produced by WBGU-TV, Bowling Green State University. Canadian Swirl by Ian Warner - An indepth report on this popular depress... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 1987 Vol I No 2 Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1987, Vol. I, No. 2
The August/September 1987 (volume I, no. 2) feature articles were: A Conversation with Frank M. Fenton by D. Thomas O'Connor: Very nice interview with one of the cornerstones of Fenton Glass at age 71. C. Dorflinger & Sons - An American Tradition in Fine Crystal by John Quentin Feller: This excellent history of Dorflinger discusses the founder firms founder, Christian Dorflinger, and the development of the company and its glass. Four color and five B&W photos confirm C. Dorfli... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest December January 1988 Vol I No 4 Glass Collector's Digest December/January 1988, Vol. I, No. 4
The December/January 1988 (volume I, no. 4) feature articles were: Greentown's Animal Dishes by Dr. James S. Measell: The Greentown menagerie of covered animal characteristics are described. Traits which set them apart are detailed to assist collectors in identifying the genuine item. Two animals, a dolphin and cat on hamper are unique to American glass. Price ranges are included along with a color picture depicting seven animals. The Fascination of Art Glass by Mary Brandis: B... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest February March 1988 Vol I No 5 Glass Collector's Digest February/March 1988, Vol. I, No. 5
The February/March 1988 (Vol. I, No. 5) feature articles were: Czechoslovakian Glass: 1918-1938 by Ruth A Forsythe - This discussion of Czechoslovakian Glass ranges from Art Deco, Bubbly glass, Bohemian Ware and Mercury Ware to novelty items such as tiny glass animals. Five B&W and one large color photos illustrate. Art Decorated Vases and Mugs by Ian Warner - The four B&W photos and the four color photos included show pieces discussed in the article. These are from Fostoria which produced t... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest April May 1988 Vol I No 6 Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1988, Vol. I, No. 6
The April/May 1988 (Vol. I, No. 6) feature articles were: Westmoreland - Gone But Not Forgotten by Keith and Uni Marbutt: This piece pays homage to the many wares produced by Westmoreland in its nearly 100 year history. Photos depict the handmade Grape & Quilt patterns, English and American Hobnail, and handmade and decorated milk glass and other glass types. The text discusses both the original wares and reproductions. The Elusive Krystol by Sy London: London provides the sto... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest October November 1988 Vol II No 3 Glass Collector's Digest October/November 1988, Vol. II, No. 3
The October/November 1988 (volume II, no 3) feature articles were: A Memorial Tribute to William R. Heacock by David E. Richardson - Personal remembrances by a good friend of one of the most dynamic contemporary scholars in glass. A conversation with John Quentin Fell by D. Thomas O Connor - The interview focuses much on Dr. Fellers research regarding Dorflinger Glass. Hamon Glass by Rick Wilson - The story of a small art glass house run by Bob Hamon located in Scott D... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest December January 1989 Vol II No 4 Glass Collector's Digest December/January 1989, Vol. II, No. 4
The December/January 1989 (vol. II, no. 4) feature articles were: Cruets Old and New by Audrey L. Humphrey - Three color plates display 18 cruets which are described in the article. These bottles range from a Northwood Daisy and Fern cruet from the late 19th century to L.G. Wright cruets produced in the '80s. Some of the interesting patterns shown are Hobail, Vaseline Coinspot, Fostoria Coin and Fenton Topaz. Dorflinger's Legacy of Presidential Glass by John Quentin Fell... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest April May 1989 Vol II No 6 Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1989, Vol. II, No. 6
The April/May 1989 (vol. II, no. 6) feature articles were: True Blue by Harriet Wolford - Reminiscences of grandma's cobalt blue glass collection. Copper vs. Cobalt by Frank M. Fenton - Fenton compares the different blues by describing the ingredients used in their production. In his experience, blue glass is the quickest selling of any glass. The color photograph with eleven examples displays various blues. Assorted Color Mugs by Atterbury and Company by G. Eason Eige ... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest June July 1989 Vol III No 1 Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1989, Vol. III, No. 1
The June/July 1989 (Vol. III, No. 1) feature articles were: Tiffany by Margaret Holland: This survey of L.C. Tiffany glassware depicts both the exacting nature of the man and the procedures employed in its unique glass creations. Eight B&W photos, and one in color show flower form vases, lava glass, agate glass, and millefiori vases among others. H.C Fry Glass Company by The H.C. Fry Glass Society: The variety of glass types produced by Fry Glass are discussed and depicted... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 1989 Vol III No 2 Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1989, Vol. III, No. 2
The August/September 1989 (vol. III, no. 2) feature articles were: Rose Bowls by June Grayson - A display of 16 rose bowls with captions. Included are Rubena glass, a Fenton Opalescent Blue Hobnail and a Louisa pattern, Westmoreland Glass bowls among others. Anchor Hocking: Jade-ite Dinnerware by Keith & Uni Marbutt - The Marbutt's survey the early years of Jade-Ite. Introduced in the early 1940s as the first heatproof glass tableware in the delicate beauty of green jade.... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest December January 1990 Vol III No 4 Glass Collector's Digest December/January 1990, Vol. III, No. 4
The December/January 1990 (Vol. III, No. 4) feature articles were: Lights of Christmas Past by Keith & Uni Marbutt Gillinder & Sons: Generations of Excellence by Sylvia D. Szymanski - Much of this article is devoted to pieces produced for the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876. Photos show fair pieces as the centennial bread tray with Washington in center, a Constitution Bread tray and Centennial Exhibition (frosted) slipper. Also discussed are well known Gillinder pre... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest February March 1990 Vol III No 5 Glass Collector's Digest February/March 1990, Vol. III, No. 5
The February/March 1990 (volume III, number 5) feature articles were: The Scent Bottle: Glass Artistry & Innovations by Joyce Geener - Joyce Greener surveys scent bottles describing the wide range of artistic innovations applied in their creation. While most of the article is dedicated to older selections, she includes some current John Giluey's work and two contemporary studios - Lotton and Vandermark-Merritt. Color plates display items from Tiffany, Thomas Webb & Sons, a Mary Gregory... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest April May 1990 Vol III No 6 Glass Collector's Digest April/May 1990, Vol. III, No. 6
The April/May 1990 (volume III, no 6) feature articles were: Fostoria Bells by Milbra Long - The author points out that a collection of Fostoria bells can be quite easily procured since they are of recent vintage. There are more special occasion bells and bells of many Fostoria patterns such as American, Cameo, Swirled Optic, Pink Navarre. One large color picture with 20 examples. Fire It Roundby Kane Morowitz - Describes a visit to Glass Artist Sonja Blomdahl in her studio. O... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest June July 1990 Vol IV No 1 Glass Collector's Digest June/July 1990, Vol. IV, No. 1
The June/July 1990 (volume IV, no 1) feature articles were: Morgantown Glass Guild: The Co-Op Years by Jerry Gallagher - Economic factors which dictated changes in the production of Morgantown Glass are the focus of this article. Two color plates show an array of the colored ware for which the company is best known. Custard Glass: A Brief History by George Reynolds - This survey considers American-made custard glass. Some of the popular patterns noted are Northwoods Chrysantem... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest August September 1990 Vol IV No 2 Glass Collector's Digest August/September 1990, Vol. IV, No. 2
The August/September 1990 (volume IV, no 2) feature articles were: Turkeys and Rabbits by Anne Cook - Covered animal dishes of the Challinor, Taylor Company are documented, even those rarely available. Two however, the turkey and the rabbit, have evaded capture. This article explains what happened. Four photos show many examples. Nostalgia: The Thread That Connects Then to Now by Milbra A. Long - Author Milbra Long explains how she matched Fostoria s Lotus pattern stemware wit... $5.50     View Details
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Glass Collector s Digest October November 1990 Vol IV No 3 Glass Collector's Digest October/November 1990, Vol. IV, No. 3
The October/November 1990 (volume IV, no 3) feature articles were: Glass Knives: Rainbow of Beauty by Reah Mopsik - Mopsik discusses various types of patterns in these items which originated in the 1920s and often are called Depression glass knives. The three most common: 1) Cryst-o-lite/Rosette/Pinwheel, 2) Vitex-Star, and 3) Five Leaf/Three Leaf; Rur-X and Non-Dur-X are explained in addition to several lesser known types. The Time Machine: A Visit to The Lotus Glass Co. by D... $5.50     View Details
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76 Issue Glass Collector s Digest Set 76 Issue Glass Collector's Digest Set
Glass Collectors Digest is a wonderful magazine that every two months from 1987 to 2001 presented glass collectors with a wealth of information. Each issue was 96 pages and featured five or six articles (more in earlier years) by leading professional and amateur glass collectors and researchers. Regular columns such as What Is It? which presented readers pieces for identification, Favorite Pieces, which a featured a single item, and Glass News offered regular surprises. There was no scrimping... $89.50     View Details
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