Paperback. Condition: Fair. Benn 1st VG. Book.
Published by M. Barrows & Company, Inc., 1949
Seller: Grants Books, Belding, MI, U.S.A.
US$ 22.48
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. ilk pitcher," an extra large covered compote in Thumbprint, or blue Daisy and Button tumblers are worth to you, but Mrs. Lee does define the limits of intrinsic value. With this book as guide there is no reason for buyer or seller to be fooled. Here are (illustrator). 1st Printing.At last the answer to what's it worth and from the foremost authority on early American Pressed Glass. Of course, no one can say what such rare items as a Bellflower "milk pitcher," an extra large covered compote in Thumbprint, or blue Daisy and Button tumblers are worth to you, but Mrs. Lee does define the limits of intrinsic value. With this book as guide there is no reason for buyer or seller to be fooled. Here are fair, proven values which have weathered depression effects and stood the test of time. More than 2,000 items in 280 patterns are priced. If you are collecting, you can find out here what you should fairly pay; what prices are ridiculous. If you have a collection you can appraise it without the personal services of an expert, for the greatest expert, Ruth Webb Lee, has set it all down here. Beside each pattern is a drawing-280 in all-to jog your memory for pattern details when you buy. Hereafter, no wise collector will acquire so much as a single celery dip without first consulting Ruth Webb Lee's Price Guide To Pattern Glass!
Published by Hachette, 1987
Seller: Book Express (NZ), Shannon, New Zealand
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 745 pages.