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1,687 American Glass Candy Containers ID Patterns Makers / Rare 2-Vol. Book Set
$ 36.95
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1,687 American Glass Candy Containers ID Patterns Makers / Rare 2-Vol. Book Set. Gently used condition, the drawings, descriptions, and numbers in these two books are the gold standard to which all glass candy container collectors use for identification.844 different glass candy containers are pictured and described in-depth in this early out-of-print book on antique and vintage candy containers.
AMERICAN GLASS CANDY CONTAINERS:
Written and privately published by George Eikelberner and Serge Agadjanian, NJ, 1967/1968.
This comprehensive book is a pictorial guide to antique novelty glass candy containers. Covering the years 1910-1930 and 1940-1960, these candy containers were also often children’s toys—train cars, telephones, clowns, automobiles and much more. In a complimentary preface, one writer sums up this book: “What a record of the times, what a record of progress in so many fields—transportation, historical events, comic characters, articles for ornamentation or usefulness--and what a record of the American scene!”
Each item is pictured in a detailed line drawing and described in depth including name, dimensions, terse description, maker and date when known. This book, a collector’s item in itself, is a rare delight and will make an ideal addition to the reference library of the collector of antique American glass, antique candy containers, or vintage toys.
8.5” x 11” plastic spiral bound softback in very good condition. About 200 pages.
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843 different glass candy containers are pictured and described in-depth in this early out-of-print book on antique and vintage candy containers.
MORE AMERICAN GLASS CANDY CONTAINERS
written and privately published by George Eikelberner and Serge Agadjanian, NJ, 1970.
This comprehensive book is a pictorial guide to antique novelty glass candy containers. Covering the years 1910-1930 and 1940-1960, these candy containers were also often children’s toys—train cars, telephones, clowns, automobiles and much more. In a complimentary preface, one writer sums up this book: “What a record of the times, what a record of progress in so many fields—transportation, historical events, comic characters, articles for ornamentation or usefulness--and what a record of the American scene!”
Each item is pictured in a detailed line drawing and described in depth including name, dimensions, terse description, maker and date when known. This book, a collector’s item in itself, is a rare delight and will make an ideal addition to the reference library of the collector of antique American glass, antique candy containers, or vintage toys.
8.5” x 11” plastic spiral bound softback in good condition.
About 200 pages
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