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This revised, updated, and enlarged edition is an invaluable resource guide to Canadian pressed glass tableware. Presenting over 400 photographic examples, the Canadian Handbook of Pressed Glass Tableware identifies the many popular pressed glass patterns and for the first time includes price listings for the extensive variety of items produced.Also included is a scholarly introduction by Janet Holmes, an authoritative essay on identifying pattern glass reproductions, and an extensive bibliography of books on pressed glass.
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