Books I Recommend

Riverside Glass Works-by C.W. Gorham. 1995
I've listed a few of the reference books that I find
most useful as a new collector. There are many books out there to help
collectors identify and learn more about the history of glass. These are
the ones I grab most often when I'm trying to identify, research or price glass.
Index for 22 EAPG Reference Books
- Gorham, C.W. 1995. Riverside Glass Works.
Heartlights, PO Box 2962, Springfield, MO 65801
- McCain, Mollie. 2000. Field Guide to Pattern Glass.
Collector Books, PO Box 3009, Paducah, Kentucky 42001 (This is the
first book I grab when I come across a pattern I do not recognize...it's great for ID!)
- McCain, Mollie. 1996. The Collector's Encyclopedia of Pattern Glass.
Collector Books, PO Box 3009, Paducah, Kentucky 42001
- Heacock, W. 1974-1987.Encyclopedia of Victorian Colored Pattern Glass; Books 1-9
Antique Publications, Inc., PO Box 553, Marietta, OH 45750
- Jenks, B & J. Luna. 1990.Early American Pattern Glass 1850-1910
Wallace-Homstead Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania 19089
- Jenks, B; J. Luna & D. Reilly. 1993.Identifying Pattern Glass Reproductions
Wallace-Homstead Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania 19089
- Kamm, Minnie Watson. 1939-1954.Pitcher Books 1-8
Wallace-Homstead Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania 19089
- Metz, Alice H. 1958.Early American Pattern Glass
Heritage Antiques, Box 336, South Orleans, Mass. 02662
- Metz, Alice H. 1965.Early American Pattern Glass
Heritage Antiques, Box 336, South Orleans, Mass. 02662
- Schroy, Ellen T. 1993.Warman's Pattern Glass
Wallace-Homstead Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania 19089
- Schroy, Ellen T. 1995.Warman's Glass 2nd Edition
Wallace-Homstead Book Co., Radnor, Pennsylvania 19089
These are just a few of the books I use. There are many others I could
recommend. Again, these are only the ones I tend to use the most.
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