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Art Glass
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Fenton Glass - Fancy Frills
Fenton Art Glass can be found in gift shops around the country, but it's actually been around since 1905 and some of the older pieces can be quite valuable. Learn more about this company and collecting Fenton glassware.
Fenton Glass Price Guide
A guide to help you identify and value antique and collectible art glass pieces.
Mary Gregory Glassware - Unraveling the Mystery
Who was Mary Gregory? Did she really decorate all that glassware that bears her name? Find out about the legend and the real story of Mary Gregory.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
The life and work of the artistic genius Louis Comfort Tiffany is explored in this introductory article with links to more information on his works.
Tiffany Chapel at the Morse Museum of American Art
The Morse Museum of American Art in Winter Park, Florida holds one of the most comprehensive collections of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany, including the Tiffany Chapel which originated at the Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
Gallé Glassware
The prices for glassware produced in Emile Gallé's French workshop can be staggering in price, but it's wise to be wary of reproductions when purchasing this glass for a collection.
Fenton Art Glass
An overview of Fenton's most popular lines from the Online Glass Musuem.
Galle Glass
The history of Emile Galle and his French glass company take center stage in a Glass Encyclopedia article.
Jack in the Pulpit Glass Vases
A wonderful look at Jack in the Pulpit vases with illustrations featuring Tiffany, Moser and Czech examples among many others.
Lalique 'Economique'
Find out why one Antiques Roadshow appraiser calls Rene Lalique "the best glass designer of the 20th century."
Orrefors Glass
This Glass Encyclopedia article covers the basics on this lovely Swedish glass including book suggestions for learning even more.
Peachblow: Fact vs. Fiction
An entertaining look at the glass "some might even consider it to be the ultimate in quality Victorian art glass."
Steuben Glass
A historical overview of this popular glass including information on the company's founders and what motivated them to begin this New York firm.
Tiffany "Wannabes"
Learning about pieces that resemble Tiffany's fine wares will help you to distinguish a "wannabe" from the real deal.
