(american pattern), flower frogs, glass -- an overview
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(#115 line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
200 Years of Glass Making in WV, Younger Generation Helps to Celebrate 11-2
200 Years of West Virginia Glass 1813-2013, Dean Six 11-1
200 Years of West Virginia Glass 1813-2013: The Celebration Continues 11-2
(#205 line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(#323 line), A Closer Look: No. 323 Toy Water Set by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co., Dave Peterson 8-4
(#346 line), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(A.A. Importing), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Acanthus & Palmette pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA,
Dean Six 5-2
(Acid Seal Label), From the Past 1-3
(Acorn pattern), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers, Scott
Beale 10-3
(Acorn pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11-
4
(Actress pattern), Opera (Actress) Pattern, Bob Sanford 8-4
(Actress pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-3
(Adams & Co.), EAPG vs L.G. Wright: Wildflower Pattern, Dean Six 7-3
(Adams & Co.), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(Adams & Co.), Novelty Teapot, Bob Sanford 3-2
(Adams & Co.), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Adams & Co.), Opera (Actress) Pattern, Bob Sanford 8-4
(Advertising glass), Fostoria Brazilian Pickle Dishes, Harold Roth 9-2
(Aetna Glass), Bird Caster, The 6-3
(Aetna's No. 304 pattern), Is Daisy & Button Double Pillars Aetna's No. 304?, Sid Lethbridge 10-2
(AFGWU), From the Flints, The Delegate Badge Historic Portland Vase 9-3
(Air trap), Hobbs, Brockunier Glass, New Discoveries In, Tom Bredehost 9-3
Akro Agate, Janet Felmeth & Larry Woods 6-1
(Akro Agate), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Akro Agate), Patent Suits in the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-3
(Akro Agate), Some Old Familiar Round Faces, Rich Maxwell 11-1
(Akro Agate), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Akro Agate), Two Chinese Checker Boxes with a History, Michael Johnson 7-4
Akro Agate Women, Two Very Special, Susie Metzler & Michael Johnson 6-2
(Aladdin), (Ad reprint), From the Archives 10-3
(Aladdin Alacite spoon), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2
(Alaska pattern), Northwood's Alaska Shakers, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-1
(Alba pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 3, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-2
(Alembic), New in the Collection 8-4
Alley Agate Geese 2-3
(Alox Mfg Co.), Marbles and Other Fine Novelties from Alox Mfg Company, Michael Johnson 7-2
Amberina Tumblers, Leland Marple 5-4
(American Flint Glass Workers Union), A Great Tragedy 3-4
American Flint Glass Workers Union to Merge With Steel Workers 1-3
(American Flint Glass Workers Union wage & move lists), Have You Seen One of These?, Helen Jones 8-1
(American Glass Products Co.), From the Past 2-1
(American Glass Products Co.), From the Past 2-2
(American Glass Products Co.), From the Past 2-3
(American Glass Works), Evolution of the Soda Pop Bottle, Dean Six 4-4
(American pattern), American in London, An, Tom Felt 1-1
(American pattern), Fostoria American Color Update, Helen Jones 6-4
(American pattern), Fostoria Goblet Found in Interesting Color, Helen Jones 2-4
(American pattern), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Anchor Hocking), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Anchor Hocking), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Anchor Hocking), Recommended Web Site 3-3
(Anchor Hocking), Savannah Cake Plate, Debbie and Randy Coe 8-1
Animals & Figurals, Glass, (Book Review) 1-1
Apothecary Show Globe, The, Jerry Hack 7-1
(Appalachian Glass), Old Charlie is Back, Tom Bredehoft 1-1
Applied Bands - Manufacturer Found, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 3-3
(Arabian Nights pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Arched Banded Prism pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Architectural glass), Glass Bigger than My Collecting Shelf, Dean Six 7-3
(Architectural glass), O'Hare Airport, Dean Six 8-3
Art Deco Glass Surprises, Dean Six 8-3
Art Glass from 1972, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Art Glass), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers, Scott Beale
10-3
Art Glass Identification & Price Guide, (Book Review) 2-1
" Art Glass?", What is Meant by, Shirley Smith 7-3
Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Artichoke" pattern), Fostoria's Line 184 Ware or Line 205?, Maryann & Gary Schneider 4-1
Astronaut Glasses, Dean Six 8-1
(Athenian pattern), Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3
Atterbury "Frog on Rocks" Covered Dish, David Schepps 4-2
(Atterbury), Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 3-4
(Atterbury), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Atterbury), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Atterbury), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Atterbury), (Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 3, Clyde Ingersoll 3-1
(Atterbury Twin salt), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
Atterbury's Melon 9-3
Autenreith, E. Earl 1929-2011, In Memoriam 9-1
Auction Company, New: Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates 7-1
(Aurora pattern), Hazel-Atlas's Aurora "Premium" Glass, Helen Jones (Depression Era) 4-3
(Austrian pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
Avon Cape Cod, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-1
Avon Swan Perfume Bottles, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-1
(Aztec pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(Aztec pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
(Baby Face pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
Baker O'Brien Gives Studio Glass to MAG in WV 8-1
Bakewell, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-3
(Bakewell & Page), An Adventure in Early American History and Early American Glass, Jim Schmidt 4-2
(Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell), Water Decanters by Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell 9-4
(Balky Mule tray), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
Ball Bicentenniel Fruit Jar, Debbie & Randy Coe 7-2
(Ball Bros.), The 1880-1980 Ball Fruit Jar, Nick Davis 1-2
(Balmer-Westite Co.), From the Collections 11-2
(Bar & Flute pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
Bar Lip Decanter, The American - Form and Function, Bill Morrison 4-1
Basket Case, Lee Marple, (Art Glass) 2-2
(Basketweave pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
Bath Salt Containers, Bob Sanford 6-2
(Bayel), Nude Stems, Helen Jones 1-2
(Beaded Crosstie pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 6, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-2
(Beaded Flange pattern), Finial Answer, Sid Lethbridge 10-1
(Beaded Oval Mirror pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(Beaded Panel pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Beaded Panel & Sunburst pattern), From the Archives: An Early Heisey Decorating Catalog, Tom Felt 6-4
(Beaded Panel & Sunburst pattern), Heisey's No. 1235 Beaded Panel & Sunburst 3-1
(Beatty Glass Works), From the Past 4-2
(Beaumont), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Beaumont), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
Beaumont Mystery Solved!, Helen Jones 4-3
(Beaumont), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Beaver Valley Glass Co., (Trade Journal Ad) 3-1
(Bed, crystal), From the Archives 11-2
Bell Covered Dish, The, Shirley Smith 8-1
Bellaire Goblet No. 373 Spice Tray, Sid Lethbridge 5-4
Bellaire Goblet's Clock Match Holder 1-1
(Bellaire Goblet Co.), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
(Bellaire Goblet Co.), The Stars & Bars Railroad Car, (EAPG) 1-3
Bellaire Railway Car U.S. Patent Document, The Rest of the Story:, Dave Peterson 10-2
(Bellflower pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean Six 5-2
Bells from Around the World, Glass, (Book Review) 8-3
Bells of the World, Collectible Glass, (Book Review) 2-1
(Belmont Glass Works), What Happened to the Molds? The Closing of the Belmont Glass Works in 1891,
Tom Felt 9-2
(Belmont Hills cutting), Recent Donation to WVMAGArchives 5-3
(Belmont No. 100 pattern), Belmont Trio, A, Jon Clark & Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-4
(Belmont pattern), Diamonds in Your China Cabinet, LindaJo Hare 8-1
Belmont Trio, A, Jon Clark & Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-4
Benzle Glass, Tom Bredehoft 9-3
(Betsy Ross), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh
Study Group 10-3
(Bicentennial Eagle pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Big Windows pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Big Windows pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
Bird Caster, The 6-3
(Bird house), Glass Bird House, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-4
(Bird of Paradise pattern), Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Biscayne pattern), Fostoria Biscayne - Gold Stemware, Frank Swanson 9-4
(Bischoff), A Step Back in Time, Tammy Kosla 6-3
Black Glass 3-4
Black Glass Encyclopedia, (Book Review) 4-1
Black Glass Window at MAGWV, Dean Six 8-1
(Black Rose), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
(Blackburn, Melvin L.), Bellaire Railway Car U.S. Patent Document, The Rest of the Story:, Dave Peterson
10-2
(Blenko) Adopt a Piece of Glass 1-4
Blenko Bricks, Sale of 6-4
Blenko Cool 50's & 60's Glass, (Book Review) 4-3
Blenko Frogs, Blenko Glass Company, Milton WV, 1922-Present, David Schepps 2-1
(Blenko Frogs), Readers Comments 2-3
Blenko Glass Company, Inc. - January 30, 2009 7-1
Blenko Glass Goes into Chapter 11 Bankruptcy 9-2
Blenko Glass Update 7-2
(Blenko), A Goodbye to Winslow Anderson 6-1
Blenko Man Dedicated, Janet Felmeth & Mary Lamica 5-4
Blenko Men, Janice Feleth & Mary Lamica 8-2
(Blenko), Prunts 2-1
Blenko: The Time is Now, Damon Crain 1-4
(Blenko), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Blenko), Two More Blenko Men, Cheryl Kevish 8-3
(Blenko), Williamsburg Restoration Glassware, Tammy Kosla 3-1
(Blenko), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Blowing Glass ,301, Tom Bredehoft 11-1
(Blown Twist pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Blown Twist pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
Blowpipes: Northwest Ohio Glassmaking in the Gas Boom of the 1880's, (Book Review) 2-3
Blue Heaven, S. Bogun 6-2
(Bluebird), Baby Blue Bird 9-3
Bogardus glass target ball, From the Collections 11-1
(Bohemian Art Glass) , Recommended Web Site 2-3
(Bohemian decorated ware), From the Archives 11-4
Bohemian Glass -- Made in West Virgiinia,?, Tom Felt 11-3
(Bomkamp, Robert), Kelsey/Bomkamp/Hinkle, Creating New Excitement in American Art Glass, Kelsey
Murphy 6-1
Bo-Peep Etching by Monongah Glass Co. Dean Six 1-1
Borchert, Clarence Lee, (Obituary) 4-1
(Boston and Sandwich), Candlesticks - Recent Reproductions, Tom Felt 2-1
(Boston and Sandwich), Glass Hens and Other Fowl 5-1
(Boston and Sandwich), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Boston and Sandwich), New discovery Changes Straw Jar History, Jerry Hack & Bill Banks 11-2
(Boston and Sandwich), Spill Holders, A Study on, Marion Hearn 5-2
Bottle Blowing Machine, Automatic 4-2
(Bottle), Early American Frog Figure Bottle, David Schepps 8-2
Bottle House, Rhyolite, Nevada, Kay Reiber 10-1
(Bottle Labels), What's Wrong with this Picture, Jerry Hack 3-2
Bottle Manufacturers' Mark Research, Bill Lockhart 3-3
Bottles with Applied Glass Seals, Dale Murschell 1-3
(Bottles), C.L. Flaccus Company, Bob Sanford 4-2
(Bottles, Coca-Cola & 7-Up), Georgia Green and Fairmont Green, Jim Mitchell 5-1
(Bottles), Evolution of the Soda Pop Bottle, Dean Six 4-4
(Bottles, milk), From the Archives 11-3
(Bottles), The Minnie Evans Bottle Chapel at Airlie Gardens, Dean Six 8-1
Bottles by Swindell Bros. Inc.Baltimore, Maryland, Helen E. Farnsworth 9-1
Bournique Candlestick?, A, Tom Felt 8-4
Bournique Glass, Ken Humphrey 4-1
(Bowen, Gilbert C.) In Memorium, Tom Felt 10-4
(Boyd), Degenhart Glass, Milbra Long 7-2
(Boyd), Glass Swans of the World, Boyd's Crystal Art Glass - USA _ Part 1, Clyde Ingersoll 5-4
(Boyd), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Boyd), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Bramble pattern), "The Skill of Forty Years Glassmaking", Alden Welles 4-2
(Brazen Shield pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Brazilian pattern), Fostoria Brazilian Pickle Dishes, Harold Roth 9-2
(Brick Window pattern), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Brilliant Glass Products), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
Broadfield House in UK - Broadfield House Museum in Great Britain May Close It's Doors 7-1
Brooke Glass and Crescent Glass, Dean Six 5-4
(Brooke Glass), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 5, Tom Caniff 5-1
(Bryce Bros), Daisy & Button -- Were Bryce Bros First?, Sid Lethbridge 9-3
(Bryce Bros), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
Bryce Brothers El Rancho, Jaime Robinson and Dean Six 11-3
(Bryce Glass), Eva Zeisel Remembered, Dean Six 10-1
Bryce, Higbee & Company's Crescent and New Crescent, Paul Kirk 10-1
Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
("Bubble Blower" Etch), Olympus Etch, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 5-2
(Bubble Optic line), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Buckeye Glass Company, Brad Gougeon 9-1
(Buckeye Glass), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Buckeye Glass), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Buckeye Glass), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale
11-4
(Buckeye Glass), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
(Bulging Nine Leaf pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 8, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-1
(Bulging Teardrop pattern), Victorian Condiment Sets, An Introduction - Part 1, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-3
(Bulging Three Petal pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 4, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-3
(Bullseye & Rosette pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Bungalo pattern), Windsor Glass Finds, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG) 1-4
(Burlington Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
(Burlington Glass), What Did the Burlington Glass Co. Really Make?, Sid Lethbridge 5-1
Butler Brothers Catalogs and Czech Deco Export Glass, Alfredo Villanueva Collado 11-1
"Button Arches" and "Winged Scroll" by Jefferson 3-4
(Buttons), Czechoslavakian Glass Buttons, David Schepps 5-1
(Cactus pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
Cadiz Glass Co. - A Failed Dream, Tom Nelson 6-4
(Cadiz Glass Co.), Feedback 7-2
Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Cambridge), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Cambridge), Candlesticks - Recent Reproductions, Tom Felt 2-1
Cambridge Candy Containers, Frank Wollenhaupt 10-3
(Cambridge), Degenhart Glass, Milbra Long 7-2
Cambridge, Everglades by, Tim & Robin Cook, (Depression Era) 1-3
(Cambridge), Flower Frogs, Dean Six 1-2
(Cambridge), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Cambridge), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Cambridge Glass Co), Advertising Research, Roni Sionakides 1-4
(Cambridge Glass Co), From the Past 1-2
(Cambridge Glass Co), From the Past 4-4
(Cambridge Glass Co.), From the Past, (Ad) 7-1
(Cambridge), Moulds Find New Home at Fenton, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
(Cambridge), Nude Stem, Helen Jones (Depression Era)1-3
Cambridge Pattern Confusion, Tim & Robin Cook 5-1
(Cambridge), Recent Donation to WVMAG Archives 5-3
Cambridge Scottie Decorated Glassware, Janet Felmeth, photos by Mary Lamica 8-3
(Cambridge Square pattern), Recent Donation to WVMAGArchives 5-3
(Cambridge), Those Confusing Ballstems, Tom Felt 5-2
(Cameo Glass), Kelsey/Bomkamp/Hinkle, Creating New Excitement in American Art Glass, Kelsey
Murphy 6-1
(Cameo Glass), Pick-and-Stick 10-3
(Cameo Glass), Sandcarving & a Future for Cameo Glass at Fenton 4-4
Cameo Glass Artistry of Kelsey Murphy & Robert Bomkamp, Robert Bomkamp 10-3
Cameo's Magical Moments, On Display at MAG: 10-3
(Campbell, Jones & Co.), Late Campbell, Jones Patterns, Sid Lethbridge 6-4
Canaan Valley on Cobalt, Debbie and Randy Coe 11-1
(Candlesticks), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
Candlesticks - Recent Reproductions, Tom Felt 2-1
(Candlesticks), Those Confusing Ballstems, Tom Felt 5-2
(Candlewick pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
Candlewick: Colored and Decorated Lines, (Book Review) 2-1
Candlewick: The Crystal Line, (Book Review) 2-1
Candlewick: The Crystal Line, Revised 3rd Edition, Book Review 11-1
(Candlewick pattern), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(Candlewick pattern), Imperial Glass Candlewick Eagle Design, Juanita L. Williams 1-2
(Candy container), Cash Register Candy Container, Bob Sanford 9-1Women on Glass Made in America,
1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Candy container), Candy Container, Rapid Fire Gun, Bob Sanford 8-1
Candy Container, Rapid Fire Gun, Bob Sanford 8-1
(Candy container), Swing Candy Container, Bob Sanford 8-2
(Candy containers), Cambridge Candy Containers, Frank Wollenhaupt 10-3
Canes, Broken Glass, Frank O. Swanson 10-2
(Canes, Broken Glass), Update, Ken Nicol 10-3
Canes, Tall, Twister and Colored Glass, Dean Six 2-3
(Canterbury pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Canton Casual, Helen Jones 1-1
Canton Casual Update, Helen Jones 2-3
(Canton Glass Co.), "John Bull" Eyewash Cups, The Story of the, Brad Gougeon 11-2
Canton Glass Company Paperweights, Tom Felt 10-4
(Canton Glass), Sinclair Glass and its Many Reincarnations, Tom & Neila Bredehoft 10-4
(Cape Cod by Wheaton pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Caribbean by Fostoria pattern), New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
(Carnival Glass), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(Carnival Glass), Links: A Review of Glass & Related Web Sites 2-1
(Carnival Glass), MAGWV's New Carnival Glass Display, Tom Felt 8-2
Carrara Bookends, On The Cover 9-2
(Carrara glass), Art Deco Glass Surprises, Dean Six 8-3
(Carrara glass), WV State Capitol Restoration 7-2
Carrie Nation and Her Separating Water Bottle, Barry L. Bernas 9-4
(CAS Glass), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Cascade pattern), Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 1, Milbra Long 4-3
Cash Register Candy Container, Bob Sanford 9-1
(Cataract-Sharpe Buys Factory in Weston), From the Past 8-2
(Cataract-Sharpe Co.), Sharpe Crystal Labels Discovered, Frank O. Swanson 7-3
(Cathay etch), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 9-3
(Cavendish pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Celeries, Dorothy Daugherty 4-1
(Celery), Is it a Celery or a Spooner?, Dorothy Daugherty 3-3
(Centennial), Historic Centennial Children's Toys, Gail Ryan 9-4
(Centennial), Making Glass 9-4
Central Glass Co., 1863-1893, Book Review 1-3
(Central Glass Co.), The Central Duck (with Frog) Covered Dish, Central Glass Company, Wheeling, WV,
David Schepps 3-4
(Central Glass Co.), Finding the Rubicon 8-1
(Central Glass Co.), Leaf Pattern Relish Dish, No. 753, David Schepps 9-2
(Central Glass Co.), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(Central Glass Co.), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Central Glass Works), Centrally Speaking, Tim Schmidt, 5-3
(Central Glass Works), New Objects Obtained For WVMAG 3-1
(Central Glass Works), Serving Up Balda, Central Glass Works No. 410 Balda Etching, Roger Trudeau 2-2
(Central Glass Works) Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 1-4
(Central Glass Works), Those Pesky Thistles!, Margaret Schmidt 8-2
(Central works), (newspaper article) 8-1
Central's Fan Vase 3-3
(Ceres pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh
Study Group 10-4
Chalet Art Glass, Enduring Magic of Shape and Colour, Deborah Patterson 11-3
(Challinor & Taylor), Glass Hens and Other Fowl 5-1
(Challinor & Taylor), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott
Beale 11-4
(Challinor & Taylor), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Champion Agate), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
Chandeliers at Mount de Chantal, The, Tom Bredehoft 8-3
(Chantilly etching), Cambridge Pattern Confusion, Tim & Robin Cook 5-1
Cherry Blossom - The Depression Era Pattern that Really "Bloomed", Helen Jones 3-4
("Chevron" pattern), Cobalt Glass Utility Pitcher, Jerry Hack, (Depression Era) 2-4
("Chevron" pattern), Cobalt Glass Utility Pitcher - Update, Jerry Hack, (Depression Era) 3-3
Chihuly Reimagined 7-3
(Chihuly), Who is Pill-Chuck Man?, Jerry Easteria 5-1
(Child Labor), From the Flints 7-2
Child Laborers in the Glass Industry, Whatever Happened to Them? 10-3
(Children's glass), Historic Centennial Children's Toys, Gail Ryan 9-4
(Chocolate glass), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Christmas Ornaments), Corning Glass Christmas Ornaments, Tom Felt 8-4
Christmas Snowflake, Millie Coty 8-4
(Chrysanthemum Base Swirl pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Chrysanthemum Swirl Pattern), The Soda Fountain Straw Jar, Jerry Hack 3-1
Clarksburg, WV (Area) Archives Arrive at WVMAG 3-1
(Classic pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Classic Medallion pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club
of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Cleopatra), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh
Study Group 10-3
Clevenger Brothers Glass, Thomas C. Haunton 11-4
Clevenger Brothers, Last Links to the Past: 20th Century South Jersey Glass Volume 1, Book Review 9-4
(Clock Frame, Pressed Glass), From the Past 4-4
(Clock, Glass), Fom the Past 3-1
Clock Match Holder, Bellair Goblet's 1-1
Clock Salt Shaker, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
Cobalt Glass Utility Pitcher, Jerry Hack, (Depression Era) 2-4
Cobalt Glass Utility Pitcher - Update, Jerry Hack, (Depression Era) 3-3
(Coin Dot pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Coin Dot pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Coin Spot pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Coin Spot pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Coin Spot pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Coin Spot pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale
11-4
Cold Cream Jar from the 1930's, A, Tom Felt 7-3
Cold Cream Jar from the 1930's, More on, Tom Felt 7-4
(Colonial Dame stemware), Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 2, Milbra Long 5-1
(Colonial Glass Co.), Orie Mitchell - Glass Blower, Glass Artist, Ruth Hemminger 4-3
(Colonial pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
(Colony pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Colony pattern), Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 2, Milbra Long 5-1
(Columbia Twin salt), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Columbia pattern), Those Confusing Tarentum Patterns and Their Many Names, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG)
1-2
Columbian (stamp) Souvenir, A, 7-3
(Condiment Sets, Victorian) 3-3, 3-4, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 5-2, 5-3, 6-1, 7-1, 7-2
(Cone pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Consolidated Glass), Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Consolidated Glass), On the Cover: Consolidated Hummingbird Candlestick, Tom Felt 8-3
(Consolidated Glass), Przybylek, Walter: Master Glass Designer, Larry Woods & Jerry Przybylek 10-4
(Consolidated Glass), Sinclair Glass and its Many Reincarnations, Tom & Neila Bredehoft 10-4
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), Florette Cream and Sugar 2-1
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), Lemon Salt Shaker Identified, Maker of 8-4
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers,
Scott Beale 11-4
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
(Consolidated Lamp & Glass), Victorian Condiment Sets, An Introduction - Part 1, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-
3
Co-operative Flint Glass Co. of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 1879-1934, Book Launching 7-1
Co-operative Flint Glass Co. of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 1879-1934, (Book Review) 7-1
(Co-operative Flint Glass), The Bell Covered Dish, Shirley Smith 8-1
(Co-operative Flint Glass), Clock Salt Shaker, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Co-operative Flint Glass), The Co-operative Glass Animals, Earl Autenreith 2-2
(Co-operative Flint Glass), Finial Answer, Sid Lethbridge 10-1
(Co-operative Flint Glass), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Co-operative Flint Glass), From the Past 3-3
(Co-operative Flint Glass), From the Past 4-1
(Co-operative Flint Glass), Hard to Find Salt Shakers 6-1
(Co-operative Flint Glass), Seven Degrees of Separation: The Vallerysthal Frog, David Schepps 7-4
Co-operative Flint's Sunset Color, Helen Jones 7-1
(Cord Drapery pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Cord Drapery pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Coreopsis pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 6, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-2
Corn Flower Creatively Canadian, Book Review 1-2
(Corn pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
Corning Glass Christmas Ornaments, Tom Felt 8-4
Corning Glass Works, (Advertisement), From the Past 7-3
Corning Glass Works, (Catalog Page) 3-2
(Corning), One More Glass Factory Closing 1-4
(Corning ovenware), New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
Corning Pyroceram, Debbie & Randy Coe, (Kitchen)6-4
Corning Pyroceram Cookware, (Book Review) 6-4
Corning's Martinsburg, West Virginia Plant, James A Sutterfield 7-1
Corning's Ribbon Machine, Jane Shadel Spillman 8-4
(Cosmos pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 6, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-2
(Cosmos Scroll pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 10, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-2
Coudersport Trailing Vine in Vaseline Opalescent, Dave Peterson 2-2
Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Cranberry Glass), Child Memories on Cranberry Glass, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-1
Creamers and Sugars, Collectible -- The Backstory, Shelly Yergensen 10-1
(Creased Bale pattern), Victorian Condiment Sets, An Introduction - Part 1, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-3
(Crescent Glass), Brooke Glass and Crescent Glass, Dean Six 5-4
(Crescent Glass), Move Over Akro and Houze Glass...Welcome Crescent Glass of Wellsburg, WV, Dean
Six 9-1
(Crescent Glass), Theater Mask, James P Wissinger 7-4
(Crescent pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Crescent and New Crescent, Paul Kirk 10-1
(Crinkle pattern), Morgantown`s El Mexicano and Crinkle, Seneca`s Driftwood Casual, Matt Freier 1-4
(Crinkle pattern), Morgantown Glassware Guild, The, Jim Wiley 4-1
(Cristallerie de Pantin), 110 Year Old Elegant Lady Moves to Florida, David Scheppes 8-1
(Crocus pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11-
4
Crystallograph Mugs, Earl Autenreith, (EAPG) 2-3
(Culver Glassware), Solving the Mystery of Culver Glassware, Jeff Murrell, Esq. 10-1
Cup Plates 4-3
(Cupid and Psyche pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club
of Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
(Cupid and Venus pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club
of Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
(Cupid's Hunt pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
(Cupples Company), New in the Archives 9-1
(Currier & Ives #130 pattern), The Bell Covered Dish, Shirley Smith 8-1
(Cut Block pattern), From the Archives: An Early Heisey Decorating Catalog, Tom Felt 6-4
Cut glass Ads 4-1
(Cut Glass, American Brilliant Period), Diamonds in Your China Cabinet, LindaJo Hare 8-1
(Cut glass), American Cut Glass Exhibit at Dusseldorf, Frank O. Swanson 9-2
(Cut glass), A New Discussion of Figured Blanks and Other Developments of the American Brilliant Era
1876-1920, Book Review 11-3
(Cut glass heels), From the Past 8-3
(Cut glass staircase), From the Past 8-3
Cut Velvet: Domestic or Imported Glass, Lee Marple, (Victorian) 5-3
(Cutter, glass), Glass Cutting By a Glass Cutter, Carl Hartzell 10-2
(Czech Deco Export Glass), Butler Brothers Catalogs and Czech Deco Export Glass, Alfredo Villanueva
Collado 11-1
Czechoslavakian Glass Buttons, David Schepps 5-1
(Diasy & Button), The Bell Covered Dish, Shirley Smith 8-1
Daisy & Button Butter Dish, Fil & Robbie Graff 2-2
(Daisy & Button), Degenhart Glass, Milbra Long 7-2
(Daisy & Button Double Pillars pattern), Is Daisy & Button Double Pillars Aetna's No. 304?, Sid
Lethbridge 10-2
Daisy & Button - Just What Is (and Isn't) It? Fil & Robbie Graff, (EAPG) 1-3
Daisy & Button Reprise, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 5-1
(Daisy & Button), Swan Cheese Dish, Fil Graff 2-3
Daisy & Button -- Were Bryce Bros First?, Sid Lethbridge 9-3
(Daisy in Criss Cross pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Daisy & Fern pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Daisy & Fern pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Daisy Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Dakota pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The Victorian Era - Mold Blown Production,
Jerry Hack 3-4
(Dakota pattern, New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
(Dalzell Bros. & Gilmore), The Connecticut Skillet, (EAPG) 2-2
(Dalzell Bros. & Gilmore), Hops Vine - Amber Stained and Engraved, Sid Lethbridge 4-2
(Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton), The Connecticut Skillet, (EAPG) 2-2
(Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack
4-2
(Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton), Findlay Onyx and Floradine, Bob & Jo Sanford 1-3
(Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton), Klondike in Emerald Green, Carole & Bob Bruce, (EAPG) 2-3
(Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 2, Tom Caniff 4-1
(Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton), Where the Buffalo Roam, Bob Sanford 5-3
(Dalzell-Viking), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Dancing Nymphs pattern), Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Davies Glass & Mfg. Co.), From the Past 5-3
(Davis Glass Co.), From the Past 4-2
(Davis, Jim), Marbles, Contemporary Art, Andy Davis 6-3
(Davis-Lynch), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Davis-Lynch), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
(Davis Marble Factory), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
Davis Marble Works - Pennsboro, WV, Michael Johnson 8-1
Decorated Glassware: Dispelling the Gay Fad Myth: Volume I, II, and III, (Book Review) 7-2
Degenhart Glass, Milbra Long 7-2
(Degenhart Glass), Correction 7-3
(Delft pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Della Robbia pattern), "The Skill of Forty Years Glassmaking", Alden Welles 4-2
Depression Era Glassware, Colors & Patterns of, Book Review 11-2
Depression Glass, Mauzy's, (Book Review) 10-2
Depression Glass, Mauzy's Rare, Unusual and Unique, (Book Review) 7-1, 7-2
(Depression Era glass), What's Old is New Again - Colorful Vintage Glassware: It's All Green, Jennifer
Ganem 6-4
Depression Era Glassware, Colors & Patterns of, (Book Review) 8-2
Depression Glass Prices, Mauzy's Comprehensive Handbook of, 10th Edition, Book Review 11-2
(Derbyshire, John), Lions After Landseer, Bradley Cruxton 8-2
(Dew Drop pattern), A Closer Look: No. 323 Toy Water Set by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co., Dave Peterson
8-4
(Dewey pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Diamond Cameo pattern), "The Skill of Forty Years Glassmaking", Alden Welles 4-2
(Diamond Cut with Leaf pattern), Windsor Glass Finds, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG) 1-4
(Diand & Double Fans pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 1, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3
(Diamond Glassware Co.), From the Past 6-1
(Diamond Optic #1502), Tangerine Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
Diamond Point Hat, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Diamond Point pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Diamond Ridge attern), Duncan & Miller, (Trade Journal Ad) 1-1
(Diamond & Sunburst pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA,
Dean Six 5-2
(Dice shakers), Hard to Find Salt Shakers 6-1
Dichroic Glass, More About 2-4
Dithridge Catalog Acquired, Rare, (EAPG) 1-2
(Dithridge), Celebrating Easter, Debbie & Randy Coe
(Dithridge), Condiment Sets - Part 2, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-4
(Dithridge), Condiment Sets - Part 3, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-2
(Dithridge), Crystallograph Mugs, Earl Autenreith, (EAPG) 2-3
(Dithridge), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11-4
(Dithridge), Victorian Condiment Sets, An Introduction - Part 1, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-3
(Dolphin), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean Six 5-2
(Dolphin), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Dominion Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
(Doolittle Jar Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 7, Tom Caniff 5-3
(Doorknobs), Special Doorknobs on Dorothy Daughtery Library at MAGWV, Dean six 8-2
(Dorflinger), Apothecary Show Globe, The, Jerry Hack 7-1
(Dorflinger), From the Past 2-3
(Dorflinger), From the Past 4-4
Dorflinger Show Globes, The Story of, preface by Jerry Hack 9-4
(Dot & Mitre pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Dot Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Dot Optic pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Dragon & Lotus pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
(Dragon & Strawberry pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
(Draped Lady figure), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Drapery Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Driftwood pattern), Morgantown`s El Mexicano and Crinkle, Seneca`s Driftwood Casual, Matt Freier 1-4
(Duchess #103 pattern), Tygart Valley Glass Co., (Catalog Pages) 3-4
(Duck), The Central Duck (with Frog) Covered Dish, Central Glass Company, Wheeling, WV, David
Schepps 3-4
Dugan Art Glass: A New Collecting Field, Alfredo Villanueva Collado, PhD 10-3
(Dugan Glass), Cash Register Candy Container, Bob Sanford 9-1
(Dugan Glass), Christmas Snowflake, Millie Coty 8-4
(Dugan Glass), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Dugan Glass), Recommended Web Site 2-3
Dunbar and the End of Prohibition, Tom Felt 11-3
(Dunbar Flint Glass Corp.), From the Archives 11-3
(Duncan), "Button Arches" and "Winged Scroll" by Jefferson 3-4
Duncan & Miller, (Trade Journal Ad) 1-1
(Duncan & Miller), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Duncan & Miller), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Duncan & Miller), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
(Duncan & Miller), Moulds Find New Home at Fenton, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
(Duncan & Miller) Old Charlie is Back, Tom Bredehoft 1-1
Duncan & Sons (Geo.) Daisy & Button, Tom Bredehoft 2-1
(Duncan & Sons, (Geo.), The Ever-Popular Snail Pattern, Margaret Schmidt, (EAPG) 3-3
(Duncan & Sons, Geo), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Duncan & Sons, (Geo.), Three Face by Geo. Duncan & Sons 6-1
(Duncan & Sons, Geo.), The Three Face Pattern, JoAnne Autenreith, (EAPG) 1-4
(Dunn's Parrot etching), Central's Fan Vase 3-3
(Duval), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 1, Tom Caniff 3-4
(Eagle Glass), Celebrating Easter, Debbie & Randy Coe
(Eagle Glass),Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Eagle Glass), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(Eagle Glass), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 5, Tom Caniff 5-2
(EAPG), A Proposed Rating System for Assigning EAPG to Manufacturers, Sid Lethbridge 8-3
(EAPG), The Karl H Koepke Trust Collection, Tom Felt 7-4
EAPG vs L.G. Wright: Wildflower Pattern, Dean Six 7-3
Early American Glass, An Adventure in Early American History and, Jim Schmidt 4-2
Early American Glass Trivet, Debbie and Randy Coe 8-1
Early American Pattern Glass Cake Stands and Serving Pieces, (Book Review) 7-1
Early Fenton Rarities 1907-1938, (Book Review) 4-4
(Easter), Celebrating Easter, Debbie & Randy Coe
(Egyptian pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-3
(El Mexicano pattern), Morgantown`s El Mexicano and Crinkle, Seneca`s Driftwood Casual, Matt Freier 1-
4
(El Rancho pattern), Bryce Brothers El Rancho, Jaime Robinson and Dean Six 11-3
(Elaine etching), Cambridge Pattern Confusion, Tim & Robin Cook 5-1
Elegant Glass: Early, Depression and Beyond, 3rd Edition, (Book Review) 6-2
Elegant Glass in Corn Flower: Candlewick, Heisey, Tiffin & More, (Book Review) 3-4
(Ellipse pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
Elson Glass Swirls, Gary Schneider 5-4
(Elite Glass), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
(Elson), Daisy & Button Reprise, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 5-1
(Elson), Riverside or Elson??....Chapter 3, Jack Senandler 3-2
Elson's Daisy, Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-3
(Emerald Glo), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
(Emerald Green color), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Emily Seate, Obituary 11-1
(Empire pattern), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(English Hobnail pattern), Clarifying Similar Shakers: Miss America & English Hobnail, Barbara Mauzy,
(Depression Era) 5-4
(Erskine Bros. Glass Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 9, Tom Caniff 6-1
(Erskine Glass & Mfg. Company), Seven Degrees of Separation: The Vallerysthal Frog, David Schepps 7-4
(Esther pattern), From the Collections 11-2
Etched Pattern Glass -- Acid Etched Goblets and Tableware of the 1880's, Book Review 11-2
(Eva Zeisel), From the Archives 11-4
Eva Zeisel: Life, Design, and Beauty, Book Review 11-4
Eva Zeisel Remembered, Dean Six 10-1
Evansville Glass Co. 1903-1908 Part 1, Marg Iwen 2-1
Evansville Glass Co. 1903-1908 Part 2, Marg Iwen 2-2
Everglades by Cambridge, Tim & Robin Cook, (Depression Era) 1-3
(Excelsior pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Eyewash cup), "John Bull" Eyewash Cups, The Story of the, Brad Gougeon 11-2
(Fairy Lamp), What Is It? Follow Up 7-1
(Fancy Fans pattern), More on Northwood's Opalware, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Fancy Fans pattern), Northwood Delft Fancy Fans, An Exciting Find, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-3
(Fancy Fans pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
Farberware, The Fabulous World of, (Book Review) 8-3
(Farm Yard Assortment), Glass Hens and Other Fowl 5-1
(Feather Swirl pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Federal Glass), Eva Zeisel Remembered, Dean Six 10-1
(Federal Glass), MAG Purchases Large Selection of Federal Glass from Walter Jones Collection, Dean Six
8-2
Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
(Fenton), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Fenton), American Scenes on Glassware 5-1
(Fenton), Auction Prices 8-1
Fenton Art Glass Adds New Line of Glass Beads (Press Release March 2011) 9-2
Fenton Art Glass, (Book Review) 6-2
Fenton Art Glass Beasts, Birds & Butterflies, Book Review 11-1
Fenton Art Glass: A Centennial of Glass Making 1907-2007 and Beyond (Book Review) 10-4
Fenton Art Glass Company (update) 10-2
(Fenton Art Glass), From the Archives 11-3
(Fenton Art Glass), New in the Collections 9-4
Fenton Art Glass Plans to Continue Glass Production 5-4
Fenton Basket Patterns, (Book Review) 4-4
Fenton Burmese Glass, (Book Review) 2-2
Fenton Burmese Lamp Plus, Fil Graff 2-3
(Fenton), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Fenton), Canaan Valley on Cobalt, Debbie and Randy Coe 11-1
(Fenton), Child Memories on Cranberry Glass, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-1
(Fenton), Christmas Snowflake, Millie Coty 8-4
(Fenton), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Fenton), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Fenton), Flower Frogs, Dean Six 1-2
(Fenton), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
Fenton, Frank 1915-2005, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-3
Fenton Glass in Goldenseal Magazine 6-4
(Fenton), Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-3
Fenton Hoping to Re-open Soon 11-4
Fenton, The Loss of, Dean Six 5-3
Fenton, Moulds Find New Home at, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
Fenton Reminiscences, Frank Fenton, (Fenton 100th Anniversary) 3-1
Fenton Rosalene, Milbra Long 2-2
(Fenton), Sandcarving & a Future for Cameo Glass at Fenton 4-4
Fenton Sets a Table, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-4
Fenton to shut down traditional glassmaking business July 6, 2011 Parkersburg News & Sentinel9-3
(Fenton), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Fenton), Tangerine Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Fenton), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
Fenton, Valentine Purse by 2-1
(Fenton), Victorian Condiment Sets, An Introduction - Part 1, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-3
Fenton Waterlily and Cattail, Millie Coty 9-3
(Fenton) "What George and Nancy Said" A Report From the National Fenton Glass Society 2011
Convention, Dean Six 9-3
(Fenton/Levay), (Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 3, Clyde Ingersoll 3-1
Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
Fenton's Centennial Party, Dean Six 4-2
Fenton's Hens and Egg Servers, Debbie and Randy Coe 10-2
Fenton's 100th Anniversary Items, (Photos) 3-3
Fenton's 100th Year, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-3
(Ferjac Glass), "Fostoria" Piranha & the French Connection 11-1
(Fern pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Fern pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 10, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-2
(Fernette pattern), Evansville Glass Co. 1903-1908 Part 1, Marg Iwen 2-1
Findlay Onyx and Floradine, Bob & Jo Sanford 1-3
(Findlay, O., Flint Glass Co.), From the Past 4-3
Finger Bowls, Tiny, Lee Marple, (Victorian) 5-2
Finial Answer, Sid Lethbridge 10-1
(Fire), Danger to Glass Factories 5-3
(Fire extinguisher, Hayward hand grenade), (Ad reprint), From the Archives 10-3
Fire Grenades, Bottles Made to Be Destroyed: 2-3
(Fire-King), Blue Heaven, S. Bogun 6-2
(Fishing float), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
Flaccus (C.L.) Company, Bob Sanford 4-2
Flaccus Frog Covered Dish, David Schepps 4-4
(Flaccus), New in the Collection 8-4
(Flamex), Sears Flamex Cookware and Bakeware, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-4
(Flanged Honey & Cover), Finial Answer, Sid Lethbridge 10-1
(Flat Diamond pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Flattened Sawtooth pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Flint Glass), Gems of the Museum, photos by Bob O'Grady 8-1
Flints' Archives, Moving the, (Photos) 7-1
(Floradine), Findlay Onyx and Floradine, Bob & Jo Sanford 1-3
(Floral Eyelet pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Florence pattern), Diamonds in Your China Cabinet, LindaJo Hare 8-1
Florette Cream and Sugar 2-1
(Florette pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Flower Assortment pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers,
Scott Beale 11-4
Flower Frogs, Dean Six 1-2
Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Flower & Pleat pattern), New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
("Flower Sprig - Rose Variation"), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 9, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-1
(Forget-Me-Not pattern), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers,
Scott Beale 10-3
(Forget-Me-Not pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Fort Pitt Glass Works), From the Past, (Ad) 1-4
(Foster Glass Works), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
Fostoria, (ad) 8-3
(Fostoria), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Fostoria), American in London, An, Tom Felt 1-1
Fostoria American Color Update, Helen Jones 6-4
Fostoria Biscayne - Gold Stemware, Frank Swanson 9-4
Fostoria Brazilian Pickle Dishes, Harold Roth 9-2
(Fostoria), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
Fostoria, Carmen by, Margaret Schmidt, (EAPG) 2-1
Fostoria, (Catalog Page) 6-2
(Fostoria), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
Fostoria Frog, The, David Schepps 9-3
Fostoria Fruit, Janet Ujfalusi 2-1
(Fostoria Glass Co.), (ad), From the Archives 10-2
(Fostoria Glass Co.), Advertising Research, Roni Sionakides 1-4
Fostoria Goblet Found in Interesting Color, Helen Jones 2-4
Fostoria Heritage Cake Stand/Chip and Dip, Debbie and Randy Coe 8-2
(Fostoria), Moulds Find New Home at Fenton, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
Fostoria, Patriotic Glass by 3-2
"Fostoria" Piranha & the French Connection 11-1
(Fostoria), Plate Etchings, Revisited, Milbra Long 11-1
(Fostoria), Przybylek, Walter: Master Glass Designer, Larry Woods & Jerry Przybylek 10-4
(Fostoria), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Fostoria), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Fostoria), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Fostoria Vases, Early, (Catalog Page) 2-3
Fostoria's Crystal Buckets and Pails, Juanita L. Williams, (Depression Era) 1-3
Fostoria's Designer Collection, Gary Schneider 8-2
Fostoria's Heirloom, Gary Schneider 8-4
(Fostoria's Ice Buckets and Pails), Readers' Input 1-4
Fostoria's Late Opal, Gary Schneider 3-3
Fostoria's Line 184 Ware or Line 205?, Maryann & Gary Schneider 4-1
(Fostoria's Opal pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 9, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-1
Fostoria's Silver Deposit Glassware, Gary Schneider 6-3
Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 1, Milbra Long 4-3
Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 2, Milbra Long 5-1
Fostoria's Table Charms Line 2722, Gary Schneider 9-2
Four Face Epergne 9-3
(Frank Glass Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 7, Tom Caniff 5-3
Franklin Coupe Candy Container, Bob Sanford 9-3
Fratelli Tosco Italian Glass, (Book Review) 2-3
(Frog), The Central Duck (with Frog) Covered Dish, Central Glass Company, Wheeling, WV, David
Schepps 3-4
(Frog Covered Dish), The Atterbury "Frog on Rocks" Covered Dish, David Schepps 4-2
Frog Covered Dish, Flaccus, David Schepps 4-4
Frog Dip/Small Ashtray, The Open Back, David Schepps 1-2
Frog Doorstops, Glass, David Schepps 5-2
(Frog), Early American Frog Figure Bottle, David Schepps 8-2
Frog Figured Vessels, David Schepps 4-3
Frog Flacon, Mini Blown Glass, David Schepps 6-4
(Frog), Fostoria Frog, The, David Schepps 9-3
Frog & Lizard Toothpick, David Schepps 6-3
Frog Saltcellar, Raised Open Back, David Schepps 3-3
Frog Toothpick & Salt Set, David Schepps 8-3
(Frog vase), 110 Year Old Elegant Lady Moves to Florida, David Scheppes 8-1
Frogs, Blenko Glass Company, Milton WV, 1922-Present, David Schepps 2-1
(Frogs, Blenko), Readers Comments 2-3
(Frogs), The Heisey Frogs, David Schepps 7-3
(Frogs), Herman Tappan Perfume Company, David Schepps 7-4
(Frogs), The Imperial Frog, David Schepps 5-4
(Frogs), Seven Degrees of Separation: The Vallerysthal Frog, David Schepps 7-4
(Frogs, Sowerby), Sowerby's Ellison Glass Works, Ltd., Gateshead-on-Tyne, England, The Sowerby Frogs,
David Schepps 1-4
Frogs, The Tiffin, David Schepps 2-3
(Frogs), Walter Pate-De-Verre Frogs, Amalric Walter, Nancy, France, David Schepps 11-2
From the Flints 9-1
(Frost treatment), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Fruit Jar, The 1880-1980 Ball, Nick Davis 1-2
(Fruit jar), Ball Bicentenniel Fruit Jar, Debbie & Randy Coe 7-2
(Fruit jar), Cadiz Glass Co. - A Failed Dream, Tom Nelson 6-4
Fruit Jar, The Safety, Dean Six 5-2
(Fruit jars), (Cupples Company), New in the Archives 9-1
(Fruit jars), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2
(Fry Foval Radioware), From the Collection 10-3
(Fry Glass), Beaver Valley Glass Co., (Trade Journal Ad) 3-1
(Fry Glass), The Karl H Koepke Trust Collection, Tom Felt 7-4
(Fry Glass), Olympus Etch, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 5-2
(Fry Glass), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 1-1
Fry Glass Telephone, Dean Six 7-4
(Fry Glass), Water Lamps 7-3
(Fused glass), Trip to Sydenstricker Glass, Jim Medeiros 9-1
(Garfield Drape pattern), Finial Answer, Sid Lethbridge 10-1
(Gascony pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Gathering (2005), (Photos) 3-4
Gathering - 2008, Musings on the Glass, JoAnne Autenreith 6-4
Gathering 2010, Glass, Janet Felmeth, Photos by Mary Lamica & Bob Jones 8-4
Gathering 2013, Dorothy S Daugherty 11-4
Gathering 2013 Glass Riddle Game 11-4
Gathering, The Glass. -- 2007, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-4
Gathering, Glass -- 2008, Gary Geiselman 6-4
Gathering, Glass, 20th Annual, Francee and Amy Boches 9-4
Gathering, Glass, 2012 MAG, John & Stephanie Fecik 10-4
Gathering Photo Retrospective, Bob Jones 5-4
Gay Fad, A Beginner's Guide to, Kitty Hanson 11-4
(Gay Fad), Decorated Glassware: Dispelling the Gay Fad Myth: Volume I, II, and III, Book Review 7-2
Gay Fad: Fran Taylor's Extraordinary Legacy, Vols. 1-2, Book Review 10-1
Generations of Corning, The: The Life and Times of a Global Corporation, Book Review 6-4
(Geisha Girl pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Gentile Glass), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Gentile Glass), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Gentile, John 1923-2006 4-1
(Gibson Girl plate), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
Gibson Glass Closes 4-3
(Gibson Glass), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
(Gillinder Glass), Celebrating Easter, Debbie & Randy Coe
(Gillinder Glass), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(Gillinder Glass), New Gillinder Lion Paperweight 7-3
Gillinder Glass, a Visit to, Dean Six 3-3
(Gillinder & Sons), Making Glass 9-4
Gingerbread House, (Novelty) 4-1
(Girl with Goose compote), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club
of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Glades pattern), From the Archives 10-4
(Glama Tray), Sinclair Glass and its Many Reincarnations, Tom & Neila Bredehoft 10-4
Glassware Advertising, From the Archives, Tom Felt 9-1
(Glass apron), New in the Archives 8-3
Glass Bigger than My Collecting Shelf, Dean Six 7-3
Glass Bird House, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-4
(Glass Books), Web Site of Interest 7-1
(Glass collecting), Giving CPR to the Glass Collecting We All Love, Scott Beale 11-4
(Glass Container Association, The), From the Past 1-3
Glass Cutting By a Glass Cutter, Carl Hartzell 10-2
(Glass designs), From the Past 8-2
(Glass dress), From the Archives 7-1
Glass of Faith and Beauty, Part 1: Bread, Glass and History, (Book Review) 9-1
Glass of Fashion and Style: The World She Knew (Bread, Glass and History, Part 2), Book Review 11-1
(Glass Flakes Press), MAG Announces a New Publishing Imprint 11-2
Glass Giveaways, Not About Glass:, Thomas Arlin 2-1
Glass Hens and Other Fowl 5-1
Glass Industry in Wayne Co. Pennsylvania 1897 - Present, (Book Review) 1-2
Glass Lovers Cookbook Fundraising Project, A 8-4
Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Touring, Joanne Just 4-4
(Glass Pass), New Web Site Touts Glass Attractions in Three States 6-3
Glass Press, Beck's, (Patent Model) 3-4
(Glass, A Story of), From the Past 1-3
(Glass Streets), From the Past 4-4
Glass in Vermont Country Store Catalog, Cheryl Kevish 6-4
(Glass wheel casters ad), New in the Archives 9-4
(Glass worker), From the Flints 8-3
(Glassmaking), The Quadricentennial Celebration, 400 Years of Glassmaking in America, Milbra Long &
Emily Seate 5-4
Glassware in the Dark, (1941 Trade Journal) 3-2
Glassworker, My Dad the, Frank Swanson 4-4
(Glassworks), WVMAG Receives Archives from Glassworks/Louie Glass 2-1
(Glassworks), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover1-2
(Glassworks WV), Louie Glass to Princess House Manufacturing to Glassworks WV, LLC to Maybe
Studio Glassworks 1-3
(Globe & Star pattern), Belmont Trio, A, Jon Clark & Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-4
Godiva Powder Box, Earl Autenreith 8-4
(Golden Agate color), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Golf Ball pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Golf Ball pattern), Morgantown Glassware Guild, The, Jim Wiley 4-1
(Golf Ball pattern), Morgantown's Golf Ball Stem, Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones, (Depression Era)
3-2
Governor Visits MAGWV 6-1
(Grand pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
(Greek Key pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale
11-4
("Greasy" Feel of Gass), A Myth Reexamined, Lee Marple 6-3
(Greentown Glass Museum), Gathering 2010, Glass, Janet Felmeth, Photos by Mary Lamica & Bob Jones
8-4
Greentown Glass, The Patterns and Colors of, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Gundersen), Those Confusing Ballstems, Tom Felt 5-2
(Guttate pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Haley, Reuben), Przybylek, Walter: Master Glass Designer, Larry Woods & Jerry Przybylek 10-4
(Halley's Comet pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean Six
5-2
(Hamilton Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
(Hamon Glass Studio), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
Hanlon, David, (Obituary) 4-1
(Hapsburg Crown pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Harding etching), Centrally Speaking, Tim Schmidt, 5-3
(Harp pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Harrach Glassworks), Project Harrach, Brian Severn 11-3
(Harrach, Graff), Rope Handled Pitchers, Who Made, Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Harvard pattern), Those Confusing Tarentum Patterns and Their Many Names, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG) 1-
2
(Hat), Diamond Point Hat, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2
Havana Cigar Set, Tom Bredehoft, (McKee/EAPG) 1-1
(Havana Cigar Set), Readers' Input 1-4
(Hawkes), New Objects Obtained For WVMAG 3-1
Hawkes (T.G.) & Company - The Tiffin Connction, Mary H. Luttrell & Frank Swanson 4-1
(Hazel Glass Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 2, Tom Caniff 4-1
(Hazel-Atlas), Cobalt Glass Utility Pitcher - Update, Jerry Hack, (Depression Era) 3-3
(Hazel-Atlas), From the Archives 11-4
(Hazel-Atlas), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Hazel-Atlas), Making Tumblers in the Largest Tumbler Factory in World at Clarksburg, W.Va. 7-3
Hazel-Atlas's Aurora "Premium" Glass, Helen Jones (Depression Era) 4-3
(Heart Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Heirloom pattern), Fostoria's Heirloom, Gary Schneider 8-4
Heisey, Alf Landon and 6-2
(Heisey), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Heisey Animals, Glass Menagerie -, Debbie & Randy Coe 1-4
(Heisey), "Button Arches" and "Winged Scroll" by Jefferson 3-4
(Heisey), Candlesticks - Recent Reproductions, Tom Felt 2-1
(Heisey), Diamond Point Hat, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Heisey), Eva Zeisel Remembered, Dean Six 10-1
Heisey Frogs, The, David Schepps 7-3
(Heisey), From the Archives: An Early Heisey Decorating Catalog, Tom Felt 6-4
(Heisey lamp), From the Archives 11-4
(Heisey), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(Heisey), New Heisey Bowl Found 9-3
(Heisey), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Heisey), Olympus Etch, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 5-2
(Heisey), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Heisey), Tangerine Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Heisey), Those Confusing Ballstems, Tom Felt 5-2
Heisey's No. 1235 Beaded Panel & Sunburst 3-1
Heisey's No. 337 Touraine, Margaret Schmidt 4-4
(Held, John Jr.), Dunbar and the End of Prohibition, Tom Felt 11-3
(Hemingray Glass Co.), From the Past 1-3
(Hemingray Glass Co.), From the Past 2-1
(Hemingray Glass Co.), From the Past 2-3
(Hemingray Glass Co.), Historical Marker for the Hemingray Glass Company Dedicated in Muncie,
Indiana 9-4
(Hempel, Frieda), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-3
Hen on Nest Covered Dishes - An Exceptional Collection Comes to Roost in Weston, Tom Felt 4-4
(Hen on Nest), Fenton's Hens and Egg Servers, Debbie and Randy Coe 10-2
(Hen on Nest), Glass Hens and Other Fowl 5-1
(Hen on Nest), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
Henry & Sons Glass Mfg., Ed Henry 4-3
(Heritage pattern), Fostoria Heritage Cake Stand/Chip and Dip, Debbie and Randy Coe 8-2
(Herman Tappan Perfume Company), Seven Degrees of Separation: The Vallerysthal Frog, David Schepps
7-4
(Herringbone pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Herringbone Buttress pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Hey Diddle Diddle plate), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
Hinkle, Ron: An Accomplished Master Glass Artist 11-3
(Hinkle, Ron), Kelsey/Bomkamp/Hinkle, Creating New Excitement in American Art Glass, Kelsey Murphy
6-1
(Historic America Crystal), American Scenes on Glassware 5-1
Historic Centennial Children's Toys, Gail Ryan 9-4
(Hobbs), Celeries, Dorothy Daugherty 4-1
(Hobbs), A Closer Look: No. 323 Toy Water Set by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co., Dave Peterson 8-4
(Hobbs), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Hobbs' Daisy & Button, No. 101 Pattern, Tom Bredehoft 2-2
(Hobbs Daisy & Button), Readers Comments 2-3
(Hobbs), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Hobbs), Hobnail, Lee Marple, (Victorian) 2-3
(Hobbs), Milk Glass Hanging Canoe, Sid Lethbridge 3-3
(Hobbs), Oasis Etching, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 1-1
(H0bbs), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Hobbs), Silver and Glass, Dean Six 9-3
(Hobbs), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11-4
(Hobbs), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(Hobbs, Barnes & Co.), (newspaper article) 8-1
(Hobbs, Brockunier and Co.), From the Collections 11-2
Hobbs, Brockunier Glass, New Discoveries In, Tom Bredehost 9-3
Hobnail, Lee Marple, (Victorian) 2-3
Hobnail, Another Viewpoint, Tom Bredehoft 2-3
(Hobnail), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Hocking Glass), Clarifying Similar Shakers: Miss America & English Hobnail, Barbara Mauzy,
(Depression Era) 5-4
(Holly pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Hoosier Canisters), Mysterious Warrior, Jerry Hack 3-2
(Hopalong Cassidy lamps), (Ad reprint), From the Archives 10-3
Hops Vine - Amber Stained and Engraved, Sid Lethbridge 4-2
Horse Harness Rosette 6-3
(Houze Convex Glass Company), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
Houze Glass Co. Closes 3-1
"Houze-Art", HIghlights of, (1950 to 1960), Ron Jones 4-4
(Hummingbird pattern), On the Cover: Consolidated Hummingbird Candlestick, Tom Felt 8-3
(Hundred Leaved Rose pattern), Windsor Glass Finds, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG) 1-4
Huntington Tumbler, #4416 by, Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 4-2
(Huntsman chimney shade), (Ad reprint), From the Archives 10-3
(Illinois pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
Illinois (pattern), No. 15052, Tom Bredehoft 7-2
Imperial Cape Cod Glass, (Book Review) 3-1
Imperial Frog, The, David Schepps 5-4
(Imperial Frog), Feedback 6-1
(Imperial Glass), 100 Years of Imperial NUART, Fred Ottoson 10-1
(Imperial Glass), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
Imperial Glass Candlewick Eagle Design, Juanita L. Williams 1-2
Imperial Glass, Cathay by, Dean Six 2-1
(Imperial Glass), Diamond Point Hat, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Imperial Glass), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
Imperial Glass: Lace Edge, (Book Review) 4-2
(Imperial Glass Co. Plate Sheet & Ornamental Glass Exterior and Interior), Imperial Glass Puzzle 2-2
(Imperial Glass), Moulds Find New Home at Fenton, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
Imperial Glass Patterns, Rare, (Book Review) 7-2
(Imperial Glass), Recent Donation to WVMAG Archives, (Photos) 5-3
Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the Metropolitan Museum of Glass, Dean Six
5-2
(Imperial Glass), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Imperial Glass), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 2-3
(Imperial Glass), The Three Face Pattern, JoAnne Autenreith, (EAPG) 1-4
(Indiana Glass), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
Indiana Glass, Century of , (Book Review) 4-1
(Indiana Glass), Moulds Find New Home at Fenton, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
Indiana Glass Society Announces Its Formal Organization 3-3
(Indiana Tumbler & Goblet), The Connecticut Skillet, (EAPG) 2-2
(Indiana Tumbler & Goblet), Paperweights in Chocolate Glass, Bob Sanford (EAPG) 1-3
(Indiana Tumbler & Goblet), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Indiana Tumbler & Goblet), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Indiana Tumbler & Goblet), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
(Inkwell), The Elusive Sponge Cap, Helen Jones 3-1
(Inland Glass Works), New in the Archives 8-3
(Insulator, Civil War), New in the Collections 10-1
(Insulators), Cadiz Glass Co. - A Failed Dream, Tom Nelson 6-4
(Intaglio Crystal Art Glass Co.), Gary Levi: Levay Distributing Company, Millie Coty & Roserita Ziegler
7-2
(Inverted Diamond Thumbprint pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Inverted Thumbprint), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The Victorian Era - Mold Blown
Production, Jerry Hack 3-4
(Invincible pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
Iris and Herringbone: A Study of the Nature of Depression Glass, Barbara E. Mauzy 1-4
Island Mould and Machine Company, The, Barbara Numes 2-1
Island Mould and Machine Company, Photo Essay of the, Wheeling WV 2-2
(Ivy Balls), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Jabo, Inc., Something New at, Michael Johnson 6-4
(Jabo), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
Jadeite Again, Debbie & Randy Coe, (Reproductions) 3-3
Jeannette Glass Co., (Catalog Page) 3-2
(Jeannette Glass Co.), Cherry Blossom - The Depression Era Pattern that Really "Bloomed", Helen Jones 3-
4
(Jeannette Glass Co.), Iris and Herringbone: A Study of the Nature of Depression Glass, Barbara E. Mauzy
1-4
(Jefferson), "Button Arches" and "Winged Scroll" by Jefferson 3-4
(Jefferson), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Jefferson), From the Past 4-4
(Jenny Lind), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh
Study Group 10-3
Jewelers" Lamps Come to MAG, Dean six 8-4
"John Bull" Eyewash Cups, The Story of the, Brad Gougeon 11-2
(Jones, Cavitt & Co.), Late Campbell, Jones Patterns, Sid Lethbridge 6-4
(Judel Glass), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
Judel Glass of Salem, WV, the Final Gasp, Dean Six 7-3
(Jumbo Mug), New in the Collections 10-1
(Kanawha), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
Kansas, US Glass Co No. 15072, Tom Bredehoft 9-1
Kensington Bent Glass (Ad) 9-3
Key Escutcheons, Helen Jones 9-1
(Keyhole pattern), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Kewpie candy container), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club
of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(King Glass Co.), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(King, Son & Co.), Applied Bands - Manufacturer Found, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 3-3
(King, Son & Company), Curator's Choice, Jane S. Spillman, (EAPG) 1-4
(King, Son & Company), The Elephant Head Match Holder, (EAPG) 2-1
(King, Son & Company), The Spice Barrel, Margaret Schmidt 3-1
(King, Son & Co.), Stove Butter, The 6-3
(Kings Crown pattern), Glass Marriage 6-3
King's Crown Twentieth Century Wines, Dean Six 11-2
Kitchen Glass, Mauzy's Depression Era, (Book Review) 5-3
(Kittens Pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
Kleppinger, Edward W., In Memoriam 9-3
Klondike in Emerald Green, Carole & Bob Bruce, (EAPG) 2-3
(Klondike pattern), Northwood's Alaska Shakers, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-1
Kokomo Opalescent Glass, Bill Courter 2-1
(Kokomo Opalescent Glass), Gathering 2010, Glass, Janet Felmeth, Photos by Mary Lamica & Bob Jones
8-4
Kovel's Antiques & Collectibles Price List 2008, (Book Review) 6-2
(Krantz, Smith & Co.), Cut Glass Ads 4-1
(Lalique), Art Moderne in America, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Lamont Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
Lamp Collars, Similar, Bob Sanford 3-2
(Lamps), Liberty Bell Lamp 6-3
(Lamps, Oil & Kerosine), The Karl H Koepke Trust Collection, Tom Felt 7-4
Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Lamps, Boudoir), Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Boudoir Lamps, Tom Felt 5-4
(Lamps & Lighting), Recommended Web Sites 3-2
(Lancaster Colony), Moulds Find New Home at Fenton, Debbie & Randy Coe 2-2
Lancaster Glass Novelties, Helen Jones 1-1
Lancaster Glass Novelties- The Prequel, Tom Felt 1-4
(Lancelot ), U.S. Glass Company's Lancelot, Margaret Schmidt 3-4
(Lanterns), Recommended Web Sites 3-2
Larkin Premiums, (Ad) 6-1
(Lattice Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Laurel Leaf pattern), Tangerine Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Lead Crystal Glass), How George Ravenscroft Discovered English Lead Crystal Glass, David Watts 6-2
(Leaf Bracket pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Leaf & Flower pattern), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
Leaf Pattern Relish Dish, No. 753, David Schepps 9-2
(Leaf Umbrella pattern), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers,
Scott Beale 10-3
Leafgreen, Harvey, Frank Swanson, (Studio Glass) 3-4
(Leafy Base pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
Lemon Salt Shaker Identified, Maker of 8-4
(Lenox China and Crystal Company), A Goodbye to Winslow Anderson 6-1
(Levay), Gary Levi: Levay Distributing Company, Millie Coty & Roserita Ziegler 7-2
Levi, Gary: Levay Distributing Company, Millie Coty & Roserita Ziegler 7-2
(Lewis County Glass Company), Orie Mitchell - Glass Blower, Glass Artist, Ruth Hemminger 4-3
(Libbey Glass), Blue Heaven, S. Bogun 6-2
Libbey Glass Co.'s Trademark 1-1
(Libbey Glass), Cut Glass Ads 4-1
Libbey Glass, Cutting Department at, Frank O. Swanson 7-1
(Libbey Glass), From the Archives 7-1
(Libbey Glass), From the Flints 7-3
(Libbey Glass), From the Past 9-1
(Libbey Glass), My Dad the Glassworker, Frank Swanson 4-4
(Libbey Glass), My Father's Goblet, Frank Swanson 6-4
(Libbey Glass), Paperweights By Libbey's Alex Stellzer, Frank Swanson 5-2
(Libbey Glass), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Libbey Glass), Square Footed Goblet, A, Frank O. Swanson 7-1
(Libbey Glass), "Toledo Becomes World Center For Fine Glass", Frank Swanson 5-2
Libbey and the Owens-Illinois Connection, Tom Felt 10-1
Libbeyhistory.com, Frank Swanson 4-3
Libbey's Cut Machine Ware, Frank Swanson 6-3
Libbey's Doe Bookends, Frank Swanson 10-1
Libbey's Rock Crystal, Frank Swanson 5-3
(Liberty Bell candlestick), Brooke Glass & Crescent Glass, Dean Six 5-4
Liberty Bell Lamp 6-3
(Liberty Works), From the Past 4-3
(Light bulb), Current Glass Events, The Incadescent Light Bulb in America 8-4
(Lime Opalescent), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Lion Door Block or Paperweight, The, Margaret Schmidt 3-2
Lions After Landseer, Bradley Cruxton 8-2
Lion's Head Pattern Update, Helen Jones 5-3
("Lion's Head Stem"), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 4-4
Lippincott Chimney and Glass Works, A History of the Jason Evans, Robert E Owens & Mary Jane
Fuschetto 2-4
(Little Miss Muffet plate), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
(Little Red Riding Hood/See-Saw pitcher), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I
Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
(Locke, Joseph ), Plate Etchings, Revisited, Milbra Long 11-1
(Lornita Glass), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
Lotton Legacy, The, LeeAnne Kornbau 10-2
Lotus - Depression Glass & Far Beyond, (Book Review) 3-3
(Lotus pattern), "The Skill of Forty Years Glassmaking", Alden Welles 4-2
Louie Glass to Princess House Manufacturing to Glassworks WV, LLC to Maybe Studio Glassworks 1-3
(Louie), My Dad the Glassworker, Frank Swanson 4-4
(Louie), WVMAG Receives Archives from Glassworks/Louie Glass 2-1
Loving Cup, More About the 3-4
Loving Cup, More About the, Dave Peterson 4-1
(Lyre pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
MacBeth- Evans, Monax by, (Depression Era) 1-3
(MacBeth-Evans), Petalware Decorated Plates, S. Bogun, (Depression Era) 6-1
(Madera, Harry H.), An Intriguing Glass Mystery, Jim Wiley 8-1
Magda Line, (Re)-Introducing Magda, J. H. Venon's , Larry Baker 5-3
Magic in the Mountains: Kelsey Murphy, Robert Bonkamp and the WV Cameo Glass Revolution (Book
Review) 10-4
(Magnet & Grape pattern), Another MMA Repro, 5-2
(Magnet & Grape pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean
Six 5-2
(MAGWV), My First time at the Museum of American Glass in West Virginia, Larry Woods 6-3
(Maize pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(Maize pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 7, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-3
(Majestic pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
Making Glass 9-4
"Making Glass" - An Important Piece of Artwork Comes to Weston 8-4
(Man in the Moon Candlestick), From the Flints 7-2
(Manhattan pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
(Manicurex holder), New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
(Mansfield Glass Works magazine ad), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2
(Maple Leaf etching), Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3
Marble Fest 2005, (Photos) 3-2
Marble Fest 2011, Dean Six 9-2
Marble Festival, 10th annual, (Photos) 4-2
Marble Festival Fans, Letter from 6-1
Marble Festival Roars Again, The 13th Annual West Virginia 7-2
(Marble, German "lutz"), Record Selling Marble! 10-4
(Marble King), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Marble), "Luckier Than Me" Marble 7-3
Marble Museum Relocating to West Virginia, National 6-2
(Marble Museum, National), 93 and Heading East, Michael Johnson 6-3
Marble Park, Dean Six 5-3
Marble Trophy Finds a Home at WVMAG, Dean Six 5-3
Marbles for Bid Stakes (trade journal quote) 8-1
Marbles, Contemporary Art, Andy Davis 6-3
(Marbles), MAG Helps Fourth Grade Students Find Their Marbles in Texas, Dean Six 9-2
Marbles and Other Fine Novelties from Alox Mfg Company, Michael Johnson 7-2
(Marbles), Patent Suits in the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-3
(Marbles), Ravenswood Novelty Works, Susie Metzler 1-1
(Marbles), Significant Patents Related to the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-2
(marbles), Some Old Familiar Round Faces, Rich Maxwell 11-1
(Marbles), Something New at Jabo, Inc., Michael Johnson 6-4
(Marbles), The Story Behind the Marbles Trophy, Jeff Conover 7-3
("Marguerite" pattern), "The Skill of Forty Years Glassmaking", Alden Welles 4-2
Marion Glass Mfg. Co., Dean Six 5-1
(Martele pattern), On the Cover: Consolidated Hummingbird Candlestick, Tom Felt 8-3
(Mary Had a Little Lamb plate), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass
Club of Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
Maryland Glass Corporation, The, 1-4
(Maryland Glass), Identifying Some Unidentifiables, Dale Murschell (Depression Era) 1-2
(Master Glass Co.), Two Chinese Checker Boxes with a History, Michael Johnson 7-4
(Master Mades), Some Old Familiar Round Faces, Rich Maxwell 11-1
(Master Marble Co.), Patent Suits in the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-3
Masterpiece Crystal - A Tour of the Past 6-2
Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(Maypole giftware), Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 2, Milbra Long 5-1
(McDonald Glass Works), From the Past 6-1
(McKee), From the Past 3-1
(McKee), Glass Bird House, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-4
(McKee), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(McKee), The Coach Bowl, (EAPG) 1-4
(McKee), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
(McKee), Havana Cigar Set, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 1-1
McKee Kitchen Glass of the Depression Years, (Book Review) 7-1
(McKee), Sears Flamex Cookware and Bakeware, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-4
(McKee), Tom & Jerry, Dean Six 5-4
(McKee Bros.), The American Bar Lip Decanter - Form and Function, Bill Morrison 4-1
McKee Bros., (Catalog Page) 4-1
(Melon pattern), Atterbury's Melon 9-3
(Melrose pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
(Mercury glass), New in the Collections 9-4
(Merritt Glass Co.), From the Archives 6-4
(Mid-Atlantic Glass), Ellenboro Glass Factory 2-1
(Mid-Atlantic Glass), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Mid-Atlantic Glass), Orie Mitchell - Glass Blower, Glass Artist, Ruth Hemminger 4-3
(Mid-Atlantic Glass), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Milk Glass ), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Milk Glass Hanging Canoe, Sid Lethbridge 3-3
(Milk Glass), The Karl H Koepke Trust Collection, Tom Felt 7-4
Milk Glass/Pattern Glass, Book 1, The Blown Molded Patterns, (Book Review) 9-3
Milk Glass Plates (book review) 10-3
Miller, Addie, (Obituary) 3-3
Miller`s Art Glass, (Book Review) 1-4
(Minerva pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-4
(Miss America pattern), Clarifying Similar Shakers: Miss America & English Hobnail, Barbara Mauzy,
(Depression Era) 5-4
Mississippi Glass, (Trade Journal Ad) 3-2
Missouri Glass Co. Catalog Page 5-3
Mitchell, Orie - Glass Blower, Glass Artist, Ruth Hemminger 4-3
(Model Flint Glass Co.), The Russel Flower-Pot Patent No. 196,937, Bob Sanford 3-1
Modox Mug, Margaret Schmidt 8-1
(Molasses Can), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Molds), Przybylek, Walter: Master Glass Designer, Larry Woods & Jerry Przybylek 10-4
Monongah, Bo-Peep Etch by (Depression Era), Dean Six 1-1
(Monongah Glass), From the Past 6-1
(Monongah Glass), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Monongah Glass), (post card image), Bob Sanford 9-1
(Monroe, C.F.), Condiment Sets - Part 2, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-4
Monroe, C.F. Co. Parker Salts, Bob & Jo Sanford, (EAPG) 1-2
Moon & Star Pattern Glass, Barbara Nunes 2-2
(Moon & Star pattern), Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Moon & Star Rarities, Tom Felt 5-3
(Moondrops pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Moretti, Roberto, Dorothy Dougherty 9-1
(Moretti, Roberto), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
(Morgan etching), Centrally Speaking, Tim Schmidt, 5-3
(Morgantown), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Morgantown Glass Co.), Advertisements 11-2
(Morgantown Glass Works), From the Past 4-2
(Morgantown Glass Works), From the Past 5-1
(Morgantown Glass Works), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 9-3
Morgantown Glassware Guild, The, Jim Wiley 4-1
Morgantown Institutional Ware: An Essential Book for Identification and Collecting, (Book Review) 8-4
Morgantown, Old, Glass Collectors Guild Opens Museum 4-4
(Morgantown, Old, Glass Museum Closes), Current Glass Events 8-3
(Morgantown), Short History of the Old Morgantown Glass Company, Jim Wiley 11-2
Morgantown vs. Theresienthal: The Trade Journals as Primary Research tools, Tom Felt 9-4
(Morgantown), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Morgantown`s El Mexicano and Crinkle, Seneca`s Driftwood Casual, Matt Freier 1-4
Morgantown's Golf Ball Stem, Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 3-2
Morgantown's Patented Filament Stem Process, Helen Jones 5-1
Morgantown's Spring Wreath Etching, Larry Baker 2-4
(Morning Nymph figure), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Mosser), Christmas Snowflake, Millie Coty 8-4
(Mosser), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Mosser), Glass in Vermont Country Store Catalog, Cheryl Kevish 6-4
(Mosser), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(Mosser), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Mosser), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
(Mosser/Levay), (Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 3, Clyde Ingersoll 3-1
Mount Pleasant Glass Museum 11-1, 11-3, 11-4
Mrs. Butterworth Syrup Bottles Sought 11-2
(Mt Washington), (Ad reprint), From the Archives 10-3
(Mt. Washington), Amberina Tumblers, Leleand Marple 5-4
(Mt. Washington), Cut Velvet: Domestic or Imported Glass, Lee Marple, (Victorian) 5-3
(Mt. Washington), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Mt. Washington), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Mt. Washington), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale
11-4
(Mt. Washington), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
(Murano Pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Murohy, Kelsey), Kelsey/Bomkamp/Hinkle, Creating New Excitement in American Art Glass, Kelsey
Murphy 6-1
(Murphy, Kelsey), Sandcarving & a Future for Cameo Glass at Fenton 4-4
Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington, Dean Six 2-3
Museum Kunstpalast: US Glass Collectors make Donations to Glasmuseum Hentrich, Museum
Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf, Germany 10-4
(Mustard jars), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
My Time in Weston, Tess Bingham, intern at MAG 10-3
Nauvoo Glassworks, A Short Introduction, (Studio Glass) 1-4
(National Bread Plate), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(National Glass), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(National Glass), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Neapolitan pattern), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(Nellie Bly), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh
Study Group 10-3
(Nelson Glass Co.), The Safety Fruit Jar, Dean Six 5-2
Nerlich's Maple Leaf Etch, Sid Lethbridge 4-4
(New Bedford Museum of Glass), Current Glass Events 8-3
(New Crescent pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Crescent and New Crescent, Paul Kirk 10-1
(New England Glass), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(New England Glass), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
(New England Glass Co.), New in the Collections 9-4
(New England Glass Works), Amberina Tumblers, Leleand Marple 5-4
(New England Glass Works), From the Past 2-2
New Jersey Pattern Decoration, Unlisted, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-1
(New Martinsville), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(New Martinsville), From the Flints 7-2
(New Martinsville), From the Past 3-3
(New Martinsville), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(New Martinsville), Max George Biberthaler and the Transition from the New Martinsville Co. to the
Viking Glass Co. 9-2
(New Martinsville), Prunts 2-1
(New Martinsville), Those Confusing Ballstems, Tom Felt 5-2
(New World line), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
(Nine Panel pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(North American Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge
1-2
(North Wheeling Glass Co. ad) New in the Archives 9-4
(Northwood bears), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2
(Northwood), Christmas Snowflake, Millie Coty 8-4
(Northwood), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Northwood Delft Fancy Fans, An Exciting Find, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-3
(Northwood), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
Northwood Gallery Open at Oglebay, New, Holly Hoover McCluskey 1-4
Northwood Line No. 403, Royal Gem, Lee Marple, (EAPG) 1-2
(Northwood), Royal Gem, More About, Lee Marple 6-3
(Northwood), Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The, Jerry Hack 3-1
(Northwood), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Northwood), This Trio Made Good! Guess Who? 3-3
Northwood's Alaska Shakers, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-1
Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
Northwood's Opalware, More on, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Nova Scotia Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
(Nova Scotia Crown Pattern), Belmont Trio, A, Jon Clark & Sid Lethbridge, (EAPG) 2-4
(Novelties), The Karl H Koepke Trust Collection, Tom Felt 7-4
(Nuart), 100 Years of Imperial NUART, Fred Ottoson 10-1
(Nugget Ware), Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3
Oasis etching, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 1-1
(Oasis etching), Readers' Input 1-4
(Oasis etching), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Octagon pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(Oesterling, John), From the Archives 11-2
(Oesterling, John), (newspaper article) 8-1
Oglebay, Making Glass at, Holly McCluskey 1-3
(O'Hara Glass Co.), A Peek at the Past: Document Used in US Glass Co Merger, Dave Peterson 6-1
(O'Hara Glass Co.), Rewards of Research, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 4-4
(O'Hara Glass Co.), The Terrestrial Globe Butter 4-1
(Ohio Flint Works), From the Past 5-1
(Old Williamsburg by Imperial pattern), New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
Olympus Etch, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 5-2
(Opal glass), (ad), From the Archives 10-2
(Opal Windows pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Opal Windows pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Opalescent Swirl), Connecting the Dots, Jerry Hack 3-3
(Opalescent Swirl), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The Victorian Era - Mold Blown Production,
Jerry Hack 3-4
(Opaline Brocade pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Open salt), New in the Collections 9-4
Opera (Actress) Pattern, Bob Sanford 8-4
(Orange Tree Carnival Glass Mug), From the Archives 10-4
Osburn Modern Glass, (Studio Glass) 5-3
Owens Bottle Company (Ad), Tom Felt 8-1
(Owens-Illinois), Apothecary Show Globe, The, Jerry Hack 7-1
(Owens-Illinois), Libbey and the Owens-Illinois Connection, Tom Felt 10-1
(Owens, Michael), Michael Owens Paperweight in the AFGWUs Archives, Frank O. Swanson 7-3
Owens, Mike - Golfer, Frank Swanson 4-2
(Paden City), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Paden City), Bohemian Glass -- Made in West Virgiinia,?, Tom Felt 11-3
Paden City), From the Flints 7-2
(Paden City), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(Paden City Museum), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Pairpoint), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Pairpoint), Those Confusing Ballstems, Tom Felt 5-2
(Paneled Grape pattern), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Paneled Primula 8-4
(Paneled Wheat pattern), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(Paperweight, Buffalo), Where the Buffalo Roam, Bob Sanford 5-3
Paperweight Circle, American 9-4
(Paperweight, Free Form), Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 3-2
(Paperweight), Michael Owens Paperweight in the AFGWUs Archives, Frank O. Swanson 7-3
(Paperweight), New in the Collections 9-4
(Paperweight), New Gillinder Lion Paperweight 7-3
(Paperweight), The Turtle-s Secret, Sid Lethbridge 3-3
(Paperweights, advertising), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club
of Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Paperweights), Canton Glass Company Paperweights, Tom Felt 10-4
Paperweights in Chocolate Glass, Bob Sanford (EAPG) 1-3
(Paperweights in Chocolate Glass), Reader's Input 2-1
Paperweights By Libbey's Alex Stellzer, Frank Swanson 5-2
(Paperweights), New Objects Obtained For WVMAG 3-1
(Parker salt), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Parker Salts), C.F. Monroe Co. Parker Salts, Bob & Jo Sanford, (EAPG) 1-2
(Party Line pattern), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
(Pate-de-verre), Walter Pate-De-Verre Frogs, Amalric Walter, Nancy, France, David Schepps 11-2
(Patent illustration), Bellaire Railway Car U.S. Patent Document, The Rest of the Story:, Dave Peterson 10-
2
(Patents), Everything Old is New Again: Or, Sinclair vs. Perfection and the Patent Office, Tom Felt 10-3
Patents of John Sifton Dignam - A Canadian Inventor, Sid Lethbridge 4-1
(Patents), Significant Patents Related to the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-2
(Patrician pattern), From the Archives 10-4
(Peacock & Urn Pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
Peanut Butter Glasses, Barbara Mauzy 1-1
(Peltier Glass Co.), Patent Suits in the Marble Industry, Michael Johnson 8-3
(Perfection Bottle Co.), Carrie Nation and Her Separating Water Bottle, Barry L. Bernas 9-4
Perfection Flange Tumblers, Dean Six 8-3
(Perfection Glass), Everything Old is New Again: Or, Sinclair vs. Perfection and the Patent Office, Tom
Felt 10-3
(Perfection Glass), Tableware That Seperates!, Barry L. Bernas 7-4
(Perfume bottles), Bottles by Swindell Bros. Inc.Baltimore, Maryland, Helen E. Farnsworth 9-1
Petalware Decorated Plates, S. Bogun, (Depression Era) 6-1
(Phoenix), Celeries, Dorothy Daugherty 4-1
(Phoenix), Closing the Circle, Leland Marple 6-1
(Phoenix), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Phoenix), Cut Velvet: Domestic or Imported Glass, Lee Marple, (Victorian) 5-3
(Phoenix), Gift From a Glassblower, Lee Marple 5-1
(Phoenix), Godiva Powder Box, Earl Autenreith 8-4
(Phoenix), Gone Fishing, Lee Marple 4-3
Phoenix Hexagonal Top Pitchers, Leland Marple 8-1
(Phoenix), Hobnail, Lee Marple 2-3
Phoenix), Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Phoenix), Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
Phoenix Shape Mold Studies -- Part Two, Lee Marple 9-2
Phoenix Shape Molds -- Part Three, Lee Marple 9-3
(Phoenix Studios), Baby Blue Bird 9-3
Phoenix/Consolidated on YouTube, Learn About 11-2
(Pickett's Surprise pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Pilchuck Glass School), Who is Pill-Chuck Man?, Jerry Easteria 5-1
Pilgrim, Rock Crystal by, Dean Six 2-2
Pilgrim Glass, (Catalog Page) 4-2
Pilgrim Glass Featuring the Masterwork Collection, Robin S. Cook 10-3
(Pilgrim Glass), From the Past 2-2
(Pilgrim Glass), Touring Glass Manufacturing in West Virginia and Ohio, Joanne Just 4-4
Pilgrim Glass, WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
(Piranha glass figurine), "Fostoria" Piranha & the French Connection 11-1
(Pittsburgh Lamp & Brass), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
Pittsburgh Pillar Molded ... Maybe Not - British Catalog Illustrations, Bill Morrison 4-2
(Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.), Art Deco Glass Surprises, Dean Six 8-3
(Plaid pattern), Fenton's Carnival Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-2
(Plain Band pattern), From the Archives: An Early Heisey Decorating Catalog, Tom Felt 6-4
(Plastic Dinnerware), From the Past 3-2
Plate Etchings, Revisited, Milbra Long 11-1
Poinsettia Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Polka Dot pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Polka Dot pattern), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Polka Dot pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The Victorian Era - Mold Blown
Production, Jerry Hack 3-4
(Polka Dot pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Polkadot pattern), Connecting the Dots, Jerry Hack 3-3
(Portia etching), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Portland Vase), From the Flints, The Delegate Badge Historic Portland Vase 9-3
(Potomac Glass), Identifying Some Unidentifiables, Dale Murschell (Depression Era)1-2
(Powder horn), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
(Powder Jars, Figural), L.E. Smith - The First 100 Years, Figural Powder Jars & Vanity Sets, Tom Felt 5-1
Prices From the Good Old Days 4-4
("Princess" pattern), Daisy & Button -- Were Bryce Bros First?, Sid Lethbridge 9-3
(Princess by Viking pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Princess House Glass), Louie Glass to Princess House Manufacturing to Glassworks WV, LLC to Maybe
Studio Glassworks 1-3
(Princess Swirl pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 2, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-4
(Prism & Flattened Sawtooth pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Prunt), Hobbs, Brockunier Glass, New Discoveries In, Tom Bredehost 9-3
Prunts 2-1
Przybylek, Walter: Master Glass Designer, Larry Woods & Jerry Przybylek 10-4
(Pukeberg Glasbruk), Royal Fan, Larry Baker 4-2
(Puritan by Robinson Pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
Pyrex/Anchor Hocking Bake Ware 9-1
(Pyrex Flame Ware), New in the Archives 8-3
Pyrex - The Unauthorized Collector's Guide Revised 4th Edition, Book Review 7-1
Pungents, Dean Six 9-2
(Quality Glass Inc.), The Open Back Frog Dip/Small Ashtray, David Schepps 1-2
(Quality Glass), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
(Queen Anne pattern), Fostoria's Swirl Patterns - Part 1, Milbra Long 4-3
(Quilted Diamond pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean
Six 5-2
Railroad Car, The Stars & Bars, (EAPG) 1-3
(Railway Car), Bellaire Railway Car U.S. Patent Document, The Rest of the Story:, Dave Peterson 10-2
Rainbow Art Advertising Ash Tray 3-1
Rainbow Art Glass Co., (Catalog Page) 3-2
Rainbow Art Glass Co., Duo-Tone by, Dean Six 2-1
(Rainbow Art Glass Co.), New Objects Obtained For WVMAG 3-1
Rakow 2009 Grants for Glass Research 7-4
(Ravenscroft, George), How George Ravenscroft Discovered English Lead Crystal Glass, David Watts 6-2
Ravenswood Novelty Works, (Marbles), Susie Metzler 1-1
Razor Blade Sharpener, Bon-Her Black Glass, Harold Stoetzer 2-4
(Red Block pattern), From the Archives 11-3
(Regent Flint Glassworks), Lions After Landseer, Bradley Cruxton 8-2
(Religious candlestick catalog page), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2
Reproduction Alert: Sweetheart Glass, Helen Jones 1-4
(Reproductions), Another MMA Repro, 5-2
(Reproductions), Art Glass from 1972, Neila and Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Reproductions), Candlesticks - Recent Reproductions, Tom Felt 2-1
(Reproductions), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the Metropolitan Museum of
Glass, Dean Six 5-2
(Reproductions), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Republic Glass Co.), From the Past 5-3
(Reverse Swirl pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Reverse Swirl pattern), The Soda Fountain Straw Jar, Jerry Hack 3-1
(Reverse Swirl pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott
Beale 11-4
(Reverse Swirl pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Rib Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Ribbed Opal Lattice pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Ridgeleigh pattern), New Light on Old Candlesticks -- An Update, Tom Felt 10-3
(Ring Neck pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Ring Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Ripley), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Ripley), Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Riverside), Crystallograph Mugs, Earl Autenreith, (EAPG) 2-3
Riverside or Elson??....Chapter 3, Jack Senandler 3-2
(Riverside Glass Works), From the Collections 11-2
(Riverside), Lamps, An Oversimplified History of, Dean Six 3-2
(Riverside), Similar Lamp collars, Bob Sanford 3-2
(Riverside), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Riverside), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 1, Tom Caniff 3-4
(Riverside), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 2, Tom Caniff 4-1
(Robinson Glass), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Rochester Tumbler), Those Pesky Thistles!, Margaret Schmidt 8-2
Rocket Ship Cutting, Debbie and Randy Coe 9-2
(Rodefer Bros.), From the Past 4-3
Rodefer, Charles Mayger, Dean Six 9-3
(Rodefer Glass), From the Flints, AFGWU President's Letter 21 8-1
Rolling Pins 6-4
(Rona Crystal), Those Pesky Thistles!, Margaret Schmidt 8-2
Rope Handled Pitchers, Who Made, Tom Bredehoft 10-2
(Rose Agate color), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Rosetta pattern), Tygart Valley Glass Co., (Catalog Pages) 3-4
(Rosette pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
Royal Fan, Larry Baker 4-2
Royal Gem, More About, Lee Marple 6-3
(Royal Gem), Northwood Line No. 403, Royal Gem, Lee Marple, (EAPG) 1-2
(Royal Lady pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
(Ruba Rombic pattern), New Accessions to the Collection 8-3
(Rubel's company), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
(Rubicon beer mug), Finding the Rubicon 8-1
(Ruby Glass), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Ruby Stain), Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Ruby and Gold Decorated Souvenir Ware, Tom Felt 6-1
Ruby Stain vs Ruby Flashed 8-1
Russel Flower-Pot Patent No. 196,937, Bob Sanford 3-1
(Ruth the Gleaner), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 10-3
(S George), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 4, Tom Caniff 4-3
Saint-Gobain, Dean Six 6-1
(Salt, open), Frog Toothpick & Salt Set, David Schepps 8-3
Salt & Pepper Shaker Designs, Early Combination, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
(Salt Shaker), Clock Salt Shaker, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-2
Salt Shakers, American Blown Glass, Lee Marple 11-1
(Salt Shakers), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
Salt Shakers, Hard to Find, 6-1
Sandcarving & a Future for Cameo Glass at Fenton 4-4
(Sandon, Mario), From the Collections 11-2
(Sandwich by D & M pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Sandwich by Indiana pattern), New in the Collection, Tom Felt 9-3
(Satin line), Fenton in 1952-53, John Walk 7-3
Savannah Cake Plate, Debbie and Randy Coe 8-1
(Scalloped Fan pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 10, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-2
(Scalloped Swirl pattern), Glass Marriage 6-3
(Scott & Hellstern), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 5, Tom Caniff 5-2
(Scenic pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Schott Scientific), One More Glass Factory Closing 1-4
(Schroeder Books), Current Glass Events 8-3
(Scottie dogs), Cambridge Scottie Decorated Glassware, Janet Felmeth, photos by Mary Lamica 8-3
(Scroll & Net with Cosmos pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Seaweed Optic), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Seguso, Archimedes: Mid-Mod Glass from Murano, (Book Review) 5-3
(Seneca), Advertising Research, Roni Sionakides 1-4
(Seneca), An Intriguing Glass Mystery, Jim Wiley 8-1
Seneca Glass Co., Jim Wiley 11-2
Seneca Glass Co. - The Little Known Plate Etched Patterns, Dean Six 4-1
(Seneca), Morgantown`s El Mexicano and Crinkle, Seneca`s Driftwood Casual, Matt Freier 1-4
(Seneca), Nude Stems, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 1-3
(Seneca), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Seneca's Finger Ring Stem, Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 4-1
(Seneca Glass Co.), From the Collections 11-2
(Seneca Glass Co.), From the Past 4-3
Shades of Glass: Gaffer Bournique's Journey to Indiana, (Book Review) 5-3
Shakers, Collecting Antique and Art Glass, The Big Little Collectible, Scott Beale 10-2
(Shakers), I Can See Clearly Now! Collecting Clear Glass Examples of Art Glass Shakers, Scott Beale 10-3
(Shakers), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11-4
(Sharon pattern), From the Collections 11-1
Sharpe Crystal Labels Discovered, Frank O. Swanson 7-3
(Sheaf & Diamond pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
(Sheaf & Block pattern), Bryce, Higbee & Company's Melrose, Paul Kirk 10-4
(Shell and Ribs pattern), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(Shell & Seaweed pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
Sherbets....Lots of Sherbets..., Kay Reiber 9-3
Shield F: The Federal Glass Company, 1900-1979, Book Review 5-3
(Shovel novelty), Smith, L.E.-The First 100 Years, Ruby and Gold Decorated Souvenir Ware, Tom Felt 6-1
(Shuttle pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
(Silver Deposit), Fostoria's Silver Deposit Glassware, Gary Schneider 6-3
Silver and Glass, Dean Six 9-3
Silverbrook Art Glass, Helen Jones 7-4
Sinclair Auction, Tom & Neila Bredehoft 10-3
Sinclair Glass and its Many Reincarnations, Tom & Neila Bredehoft 10-4
(Sinclair Glass), Everything Old is New Again: Or, Sinclair vs. Perfection and the Patent Office, Tom Felt
10-3
Singleton Bailey, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-3
Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
Slag and Marble Glass, (Book Review) 5-3
Slag and Marble Glass - The Prominent Years 1959-1985, (Book Review) 6-2
(Sloan Bros.), From the Past 4-1
(Sloan Glass Co.), (ad), From the Archives 10-2
(Smelling salts container), Pungents, Dean Six 9-2
(Smith, L.E.), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
Smith, (L.E.) Encyclopedia of Glass, Patterns & Products, (Book Review) 8-4
Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Boudoir Lamps, Tom Felt 5-4
Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Figural Powder Jars and Vanity Sets, Tom Felt 5-1
Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Moon & Star Rarities, Tom Felt 5-3
Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Ruby and Gold Decorated Souvenir Ware, Tom Felt 6-1
Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, The 1939 World's Fair Relish, Tom Felt 4-4
(Smith, L.E.), From the Flints: L.E. Smith and a New Method for the Manufacture of Stemware, Tom Felt
7-1
Smith (L.E.) Glass Company - An Interview with William A. Kelman, Tom Felt 3-3
(Smith, L.E.), Moon & Star Pattern Glass, Barbara Nunes 2-2
(Smith, L.E.), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
Smith, L.E., Sold 3-1
(Smith, L.E. update), Current Glass Events 8-3
(Smith, Thomas K.), In Memoriam 10-3
(Smocking pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
Snail Pattern, The Ever-Popular, Margaret Schmidt, (EAPG) 3-3
(Snap, Glass Making Tool), What Is It? The Answer is a Snap, Bob Jones 2-4
(Sneath Glass), Mysterious Warrior, Jerry Hack 3-2
(Snowflake pattern), A Study on Spill Hoplders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Snowflake Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Snowy Holly, Decorated Glass by West Virginia Glass Specialty, Dean Six 2-4
(Snowy Holly pattern), West Virginia Glass, (Snowy Holly Ad) 2-4
Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The, Jerry Hack 3-1
(Souvenir ware), Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Ruby and Gold Decorated Souvenir Ware, Tom Felt 6-
1
Sowerby's Ellison Glass Works, Ltd., Gateshead-on-Tyne, England, The Sowerby Frogs, David Schepps 1-
4
(Spangled ware), Update on Hobbs Brockunier and Hobbs Glass Co. Art Glass. Tom Bredehoft 8-1
(Spanish Lace pattern), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Spanish Lace pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Spanish Lace pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Spanish line), Tangerine Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Specialty Glass Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 5, Tom Caniff 5-1
(Spevock, Frank), In Memorium 7-2
Spice Barrel, The, Margaret Schmidt 3-1
(Spice Tray), Bellaire Goblet No. 373 Spice Tray, Sid Lethbridge 5-4
Spill Holders, A Study on, Marion Hearn 5-2
Sponge Cap, The Elusive, Helen Jones 3-1
(Spooner), Is it a Celery or a Spooner?, Dorothy Daugherty 3-3
(Spring Wreath etching), Morgantown's Spring Wreath Etching, Larry Baker 2-4
(Square S pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(Spun Glass Brushes), From the Past 2-3
(Stained Glass), Profile of the Artist: Meet Barbara Liptak 7-3
Stained Glass for Dummies, (Book Review) 9-1
Stained Glass for the Home, Old, (Book Review) 10-2
(Standard Glass Works), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 4, Tom Caniff 4-3
(Star & Punty pattern), A Study on Spill Hoplders, Marion Hearn 5-2
(Starflower pattern), Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3
(Stars & Stripes pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Stem, unknown), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 10-2
(Stemware), Crystal Stemware ID Guide: Vol. 1, A-F, Book Review 11-4
Stemware and Glassware - Identification and Ounces, Jim Schmidt 3-1
(Steuben candlesticks), What's new in the Archives and the Collection, Tom Felt 9-2
Steuben Glass, Dean Six 8-1
Steuben Glass to Close, Dean Six 9-3
Steuben Glass Sold 6-3
(Steuben), The Karl H Koepke Trust Collection, Tom Felt 7-4
Steuben, More New Colors at 9-3
(Steuben), New Objects Obtained For WVMAG 3-1
(Steuben) New at Steuben (Press Release May 2011) 9-2
Steuben Stemware, Frank O. Swanson 11-2
(Steuben), Venetian Glass -- Made in America by Steuben?, Tom Felt 10-2
(Stippled Swirl & Star pattern), Diamond Glass Co, Montreal - Part 2, Tableware of, Sid Lethbridge 1-3
Stove Butter, The 6-3
(Straw Jar), Connecting the Dots, Jerry Hack 3-3
(Straw Jar), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - The Depression Era and Beyond, Jerry Hack 4-3
(Straw Jar), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
(Straw Jar ), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar, The Victorian Era - Mold Blown Production, Jerry
Hack 3-4
Straw Jar), New discovery Changes Straw Jar History, Jerry Hack & Bill Banks 11-2
Straw Jar, The Soda Fountain, Jerry Hack 3-1
Straw Marks, Myth-Conceptions 1-1
(Strawberry pattern), Smith, L.E. - The First 100 Years, Ruby and Gold Decorated Souvenir Ware, Tom
Felt 6-1
Stretch Glass - A Brief Overview. Helen Jones 2-1
(Stripe Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Studio Glass in America: A 50 Year Journey, Book Review 10-4
(Studio Glass), Glass Art of Michael Edward Jones, The, Dean Six 7-4
(Studio Glass), Glass of Michael Edward Jones 8-1
(Studio Glass), Jack Loranger: Washington Glass Artist, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-3
(Studio Glass), Lotton Legacy, The, LeeAnne Kornbau 10-2
Sugars & Creamers, Collectible, Book Review 10-1
(Summit), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Sunburst pattern), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(Sunken Teardrop pattern), Rewards of Research, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 4-4
"Sun-Purple", Glass, Shedding Light on, Elaine Henderson 3-2
(Sunset color), Co-operative Flint's Sunset Color, Helen Jones 7-1
(Sunset pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale 11-
4
(Swan) Animal Covered Dishes, Clyde Ingersoll 2-3
(Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 2, Clyde Ingersoll 2-4
(Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 3, Clyde Ingersoll 3-1
Swan Paperweights, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-2
Swan Perfume Bottles, Avon - Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 4-1
Swans, Crystal - #1, Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 3-3
Swans, Glass, Bergdala Glasss - Sweden, Clyde Ingersoll 4-4
(Swans), Glass Swans of the World, Atterbury Including Heartlights Lookalikes by Fenton & Mosser,
Clyde Ingersoll 3-4
(Swans), Glass Swans of the World, Boyd's Crystal Art Glass - USA _ Part 1, Clyde Ingersoll 5-4
(Swans), Glass Swans of the World, Free Blown Glass, Clyde Ingersoll 5-2
(Swastika pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Sweeney), The House of Sweeney, Sweeney Glass, and Other Legacies from the Victorian Era, Ann Ruel
9-4
Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Swindell Bros. Inc.), Bottles by Swindell Bros. Inc.Baltimore, Maryland, Helen E. Farnsworth 9-1
(Swirl & Cable pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
(Swirl Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Swung Vase Display at MAGWV 8-2
Swung Vase?, What Do I Do With a Large, Robin Cook 8-4
(Sydenstricker), Trip to Sydenstricker Glass, Jim Medeiros 9-1
(Table Charms), Fostoria's Table Charms Line 2722, Gary Schneider 9-2
Tangerine Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 4-3
(Tank gauge float), What is it? 10-3
Tarentum Patterns and Their Many Names, Those Confusing, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG) 1-2
(Target Swirl pattern), Project Harrach, Brian Severn 11-3
Teapot, Novelty, Bob Sanford 3-2
(Teardrop and Tassel pattern), The Patterns and Colors of Greentown Glass, Carl Hearn 7-2
Teays Valley Glass, Dean Six 4-4
(Teays Valley Glass), New Objects Obtained For WVMAG 3-1
(Technical Glass Co.), Key Escutcheons, Helen Jones 9-1
Teddy Bear Plate, More About 7-4
Teddy Bear Platter, Margaret Schmidt 7-1
Terrestrial Globe Butter, The, 4-1
Theater Mask, James P Wissinger 7-4
(Theresienthal), Morgantown vs. Theresienthal: The Trade Journals as Primary Research tools, Tom Felt 9-
4
(Thermos bottles), A Tale of Thermos Bottles, Western Art, and Hollywood, Tom Felt 11-2
(Thistle etch), Those Pesky Thistles!, Margaret Schmidt 8-2
(Thistle pattern), Imperial Glass Reproductions of Early American Glass from the MMA, Dean Six 5-2
(Three Face by Geo Duncan pattern), Four Face Epergne 9-3
Three Face by Geo. Duncan & Sons 6-1
Three Face Enters the 21st Century, Bill Courter 2-4
Three Face Pattern, The, JoAnne Autenreith, (EAPG) 1-4
Three-Part Mold, Myth-conceptions 1-2
Tiara, (Catalog Page) 3-3
(Tiffany & Co.), Judel Glass of Salem, WV, the Final Gasp, Dean Six 7-3
(Tiffany Desk Sets), Book Review 7-4
(Tiffany Studios), New in the Archives 8-3
Tiffany Studio Techniques, Book Review 10-2
Tiffin Frogs, The, David Schepps 2-3
(Tiffin), Hawkes (T.G.) & Company - The Tiffin Connction, Mary H. Luttrell & Frank Swanson 4-1
(Tiffin), Nude Stems, Helen Jones, (Depression Era) 1-2
(Tiffin), Orie Mitchell - Glass Blower, Glass Artist, Ruth Hemminger 4-3
(Tiffin), Stems Without Thorns, Helen Jones 6-3
(Tiffin), Those Pesky Thistles!, Margaret Schmidt 8-2
(Toltec pattern), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
Tom & Jerry, Dean Six 5-4
(Toothpick), Frog & Lizard Toothpick, David Schepps 6-3
(Toothpick), Frog Toothpick & Salt Set, David Schepps 8-3
(Toronto Glass Co), Tableware of the Diamond Glass Company, Montreal - Part 1, Sid Lethbridge 1-2
(Torquay pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 6, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-2
(Touraine #337 pattern), Heisey's No. 337 Touraine, Margaret Schmidt 4-4
(Trailing Vine pattern), Coudersport Trailing Vine in Vaseline Opalescent, Dave Peterson 2-2
Tramp Shoes, The 2-3
(Travis Glass Co.), From the Archives 11-3
(Trilby pattern), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
Tubes are Alive and Well, Tim McVey 7-4
Tumblers 1860's to 1920's, Glass, Book Review 2-2
Tumblers, Amberian, Leland Marple 5-4
(Tumblers), Making Tumblers in the Largest Tumbler Factory in World at Clarksburg, W.Va. 7-3
("Turkey Tracks"), Royal Fan, Larry Baker 4-2
Tygart Valley Glass Co., (Catalog Pages) 3-4
Tygart Valley Glass Company Factory Image: Not the Usual Source, Cheryl Kevish 8-4
(U.S.Coin pattern), Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of
Pittsburgh Study Group 11-1
U.S. Glass candlestick, From the Collections 11-1
(U.S.Glass), (Hobbs), Celeries, Dorothy Daugherty 4-1
U.S. Glass Company's Lancelot, Margaret Schmidt 3-4
(U.S. Glass), Corrections of Past Errors, Tom Bredehoft 3-4
(U.S. Glass), Evolution of the Soda Fountain Straw Jar - EAPG Production, Jerry Hack 4-2
U.S. Glass), Glass Marriage 6-3
(U.S. Glass), From the Archives, (Letter) 6-3
(U.S. Glass), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(U.S. Glass), Illinois (pattern), No. 15052, Tom Bredehoft 7-2
(U.S. Glass), Kansas, US Glass Co No. 15072, Tom Bredehoft 9-1
(U.S. Glass), Match Safes and Holders, Dean Six 7-3
(U.S. Glass), New Jersey Pattern Decoration, Unlisted, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-1
(U.S. Glass), A Peek at the Past: Document Used in US Glass Co Merger, Dave Peterson 6-1
(U.S. Glass), Teddy Bear Platter, Margaret Schmidt 7-1
(Union Glass Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 8, Tom Caniff 5-4
(Utility Glass), Identifying Some Unidentifiables, Dale Murschell (Depression Era) 1-2
(Vallerystahl), Seven Degrees of Separation: The Vallerysthal Frog, David Schepps 7-4
(Vanity Sets), L.E. Smith - The First 100 Years, Figural Powder Jars and Vanity Sets, Tom Felt 5-1
(Vaseline Glass), Coudersport Trailing Vine in Vaseline Opalescent, Dave Peterson 2-2
(Vaseline Glass), A Myth Reexamined, Lee Marple 6-3
(Vaseline Glass), Readers' Input 1-4
Vaseline Glass, Why is it Called, Dave Peterson 1-2
Vaseline Glassware Fascinating Fluorescent Beauty, Book Review 7-2
(Vaseline Iris), Oscar's Legacy: A Vaseline Iris, (Art Nouveau) 3-2
(Venecia pattern), Rewards of Research, Tom Bredehoft 6-2
(Venetian pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Venetian Diamond pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
(Venetian Glass), From the Past 3-3
Venetian Glass Collection, My, Jim Mitchell 4-3
Venetian Glass -- Made in America by Steuben?, Tom Felt 10-2
Venezian Art Glass, Catlettsburg KY, Don Smith & Robert McKeand 3-1
Venice - October 2005, Jim Mitchell 4-2
(Vermont Country Store Catalog), Glass in Vermont Country Store Catalog, Cheryl Kevish 6-4
Vianne Glass, Closure of, Debbie Coe 4-2
(Victoria pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
Victorian Art Glass Mustard Jars, Scott Beale 11-2
(Victorian Art Glass), Shakers, Collecting Antique and Art Glass, The Big Little Collectible, Scott Beale
10-2
Victorian Condiment Sets, An Introduction - Part 1, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-3
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 2, Bob & Carole Bruce 3-4
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 3, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-2
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 4, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-3
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 5, Bob & Carole Bruce 4-4
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 6, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-2
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 7, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-3
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 8, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-1
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 9, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-1
(Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 10, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-2
Victorian Glass Novelties, (Book Review) 1-4
(Victorian Shakers), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott Beale
11-4
(Vidrio Products), Bon-Her Black Glass Razor Blade Sharpener, Harold Stoetzer 2-4
(Viking), The End of an Era for Viking
(Viking), Flower Frogs, Dean Six 1-2
(Viking), Flower Frogs, Glass -- An Overview, Helen Jones 6-2
(Viking Glass), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
(Viking Glass) Max George Biberthaler and the Transition from the New Martinsville Co. to the Viking
Glass Co. 9-2
Viking Glass 1944-1970, (Book Review) 1-4
(Viking), Happy Valentine's Day 3-4
(Viking pattern), From the Collections 11-2
(Vine Border pattern), A Step Away From the Usual: Collecting Odd Colored Victorian Shakers, Scott
Beale 11-4
(Violet Sprig pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 8, Bob & Carole Bruce 6-1
(Vitro Agate), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
(Vitrolite), Art Deco Glass Surprises, Dean Six 8-3
(Waffle & Thumbprint pattern), A Study on Spill Holders, Marion Hearn 5-2
Waldglass (Forest Glass) 2-1
Walter Pate-De-Verre Frogs, Amalric Walter, Nancy, France, David Schepps 11-2
Water Decanters by Bakewell, Page, and Bakewell 9-4
Water Lamps 7-3
(Waterford), Wedgwood/Royal Coulton/Waterford 7-1
(Waterlily and Cattail pattern), Fenton Waterlily and Cattail, Millie Coty 9-3
Weatherman, Commemorative for Hazel Marie, Chery Kevish 4-2
Weatherman Plate Update, Cheryl Kevish 5-1
(Wedding Ring Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Wedgwood Glass, Frank O Swanson 9-2
(Weinberger, Paul), Oral History Program, Carl Hearn 9-2
(Wellsburg Glass & Mfg. Co.), Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 8, Tom Caniff 5-4
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 1, Tom Caniff 3-4
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 2, Tom Caniff 4-1
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 3, Tom Caniff 4-2
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 4, Tom Caniff 4-3
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 5, Tom Caniff 5-1
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 6, Tom Caniff 5-2
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 7, Tom Caniff 5-3
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 8, Tom Caniff 5-4
Wellsburg Glasshouses of West Virginia - Part 9, Tom Caniff 6-1
West Virginia Glass, (Snowy Holly Ad) 2-4
(West Virginia Glass Co.), Connecting the Dots, Jerry Hack 3-3
(West Virginia Glass Co.), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(West Virginia Glass Co.), Daisy & Button Reprise, Tom Bredehoft, (EAPG) 5-1
(West Virginia Glass Co.), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(West Virginia Glass Co.), Rewards of Research, Tom Bredehoft 6-2
(West Virginia Glass Co.), Swan Cheese Dish, Fil Graff, (EAPG )2-3
West Virginia Glass Specialty, (Catalog Page) 3-2
(West Virginia Glass Specialty), New in the Collection 8-4
(West Virginia Glass Specialty), Orie Mitchell - Glass Blower, Glass Artist, Ruth Hemminger 4-3
(West Virginia Glass Specialty), Snowy Holly, Dean Six 2-4
West Virginia Glass Towns, Book Review)10-1
(West Virginia Swirls), Some Old Familiar Round Faces, Rich Maxwell 11-1
(Westclair Glass), Sinclair Glass and its Many Reincarnations, Tom & Neila Bredehoft 10-4
(Westite), From the Past 3-3
(Westite), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
Westite's #300 Flower Pots, Scott Beale 11-3Dunbar and the End of Prohibition, Tom Felt 11-3
(Westmoreland Glass), Clarifying Similar Shakers: Miss America & English Hobnail, Barbara Mauzy,
(Depression Era) 5-4
(Westmoreland Glass), "The Skill of Forty Years Glassmaking", Alden Welles 4-2
(Westmoreland Glass), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Westmoreland Glass), (Swan Covered Dishes), Glass Swans of the World - Part 3, Clyde Ingersoll 3-1
(Westmoreland Glass), A Visit to Jeannette, PA, Dean Six 3-1
(Westmoreland Glass), Water Lamps 7-3
Westmoreland Specialty Co., From the Past, 1-2
(Weston), Grand Glass Exposition - 1938, David Bush 1-3
(Weston Glass Co.), From the Past 5-3
(Weston Glass Co.), From the Past 9-1
Weston, WV Area Factories, Jugs and Pitchers From, David Bush 2-1
What's Old is New Again - Colorful Vintage Glassware: It's All Green, Jennifer Ganem 6-4
(Wheaton), Avon Cape Cod, Debbie & Randy Coe 3-1
(Wheaton), Cake Stands, Debbie & Randy Coe 6-1
Wheaton Village, Gay Taylor 2-3
(Wheeling Glass Letter & Novelty Co.), From the Past 3-2
(Wheeling Glass Works), Wheeling, Virginia, Flask Flies East, Dean Six 3-1
Where Has All the Glass Gone?, Robin Cook 7-2
Whitehead, Ihmsen & Phillips -- A Short History of a Short Lived Glass Company (ca 1836 to ca. 1837),
Jay W Hawkins 9-1
Whitman's Sampler Ad, Frank Swanson 9-1
(Wide Rib Optic pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Wild Iris pattern), (Victorian), Condiment Sets - Part 9, Bob & Carole Bruce 7-1
(Wild Rose pattern), Northwood's Opalware - Decorated Delft, Bob & Carole Bruce 5-4
(Wildflower pattern), EAPG vs L.G. Wright: Wildflower Pattern, Dean Six 7-3
(Wilkerson's), Special Doorknobs on Dorothy Daughtery Library at MAGWV, Dean six 8-2
(Wilkerson`s), WV Glass Tour - 2003, Jeff Conover 1-2
Williamsburg Restoration Glassware, Tammy Kosla 3-1
Wilson, Kenneth M. 1922-2005, (Obituary) 3-3
(Windermere's Fan pattern), Buckeye Glass Company, Brad Gougeon 9-1
(Window Ornament), Glass Swans of the World, Clyde Ingersoll 3-2
(Windows Swirl pattern), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
Windsor Glass Finds, Tom Bredehoft (EAPG) 1-4
(Winged Scroll pattern), "Button Arches" and "Winged Scroll" by Jefferson 3-4
(Winged Scroll pattern), Sweetners and Glass 1890-1905, Carl Hearn 4-4
Winslow Anderson, A Goodbye to 6-1
(Wissmach Glass), Late Summer 2003 Field Visits and Discoveries 1-4
Wissmach Glass Update, Jeff Conover 1-1
(Wistaria Rose decoration), Recent Donation to WVMAG Archives 5-3
(Women glass cutters), From the Flints, The "Girl" Question 11-2
Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1, Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group
10-3
Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1I Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group
10-4
Women on Glass Made in America, 1850-1910, Part 1II Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh Study Group
11-1
Word Search, (Puzzle), 5-4
(World's Fair), L.E. Smith - The First 100 Years, The 1939 World's Fair Relish, Tom Felt 4-4
(Wright, L.G.), The Allure of Ruby Glass, Debbie & Randy Coe 5-1
(Wright, L.G.), The Bell Covered Dish, Shirley Smith 8-1
(Wright, L.G.), Christmas Snowflake, Millie Coty 8-4
(Wright, L.G.), The Coach Bowl 1-4
(Wright, L.G.), The Connecticut Skillet 2-2
(Wright, L.G.), Cranberry Glass, John Walk 6-2
(Wright, L.G.), DOTS: Coin Dot vs Dot Optic vs Coin Spot!, John Walk 8-2
(Wright, L.G.), EAPG vs L.G. Wright: Wildflower Pattern, Dean Six 7-3
(Wright, L.G.), Moon & Star Pattern Glass, Barbara Nunes 2-2
(Wright, L.G.), Slag Glass, Tom Felt 2-4
(Wright, L.G.), Stove Butter, The 6-3
(Wright, L.G.), The Three Face Pattern, JoAnne Autenreith, (EAPG) 1-4
WVMAG on the Move, (Photos) 5-1
(X-Ray pattern), Collecting Carnival Glass Salt Shakers, Scott Beale 9-3
(York Herringbone pattern), Glass Marriage 6-3
Young Collector, The - Editorial, Dean Six 6-1