The Duncan & Miller Glass Company, of Washington, Pennsylvania, was one of the glassmaking giants of the 1920s -1940s. This book focuses on the company's prolific Depression Era production and includes a valuable prologue about the Victorian wares and an epilogue about their contribution to the Tiffin Glass Co. Over 500 color photos, original catalog pages, advertisements, and patent drawings, combined with a detailed chronology of company history, detailed captions, bibliography, index, and value guide provide a complete reference for this popular glassware.
Reader Reviews
This is a book full of wonderful color pictures of Depression Glass made by Duncan Miller. Besides, I love any book my Leslie Pina. Her books are worth every penny. My only criticism of the book is that it doesn't attempt to give lists for all pieces made for each specific pattern. For example, it shows the cup and saucer set in the Terrace Pattern, but doesn't list what other pieces were made. But, when looking at old Hobnail, it does have a list of other pieces. I wouldn't let that deter anyone from getting this book. The quality of the photography is remarkable and most helpful in identifying patterns.
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