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Dugan & Diamond Carnival Glass 1909-1931 by Carl O. Burns (1998, Paperback) 
Dugan & Diamond Carnival Glass 1909-1931 by Carl O. Burns (1998, Paperback)

 
Dugan & Diamond Carnival Glass 1909-1931 by Carl O. Burns (1998, Paperback)

Publisher: Collector Books
Publication Date: 1998-12-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1574320823
ISBN-13: 9781574320824
Product ID: EPID882026
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Publication Date:1998-12-01

Size
Length:208 pages
Height:11.0 in
Width:8.8 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:20.8 oz

Publisher's Note
The Dugan Glass Company and its successor, the Diamond Glass Company of Indiana, Pennsylvania, were among the largest producers of the glass we now call "carnival". They were the largest producers of the popular peach opalescent carnival glass, yet very little was known about them until quite recently. Now for the first time ever, there is a source of information that focuses exclusively on the carnival glass produced by these two "sleeping giants" of the glassware industry. This long-awaited and much needed book features nearly 300 pieces of Dugan and Diamond carnival glass, shown in full color, including many one-of-a-kind rarities. The many illustrations from the wholesale catalogs of the period and from the only known Dugan factory catalog offer some unique insights into the marketing and distribution of this beautiful glassware. Also included is an in-depth look at the production of the colors and shapes made for all of the known carnival glass patterns to come from these two, firms. A special section featuring the most complete listing on Dugan/Diamond reproductions and reproduction trademarks ever compiled should be especially helpful to the beginning or advanced collector or dealer. A complete value guide for all known patterns, colors, and shapes is included.

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      Another Great Book on Carnival Glass by Carl O. Burns
    Review created: 07/25/07(updated 02/05/08)
    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    Carl O. Burns is the author of a wonderful trio of books on carnival glass: IMPERIAL CARNIVAL GLASS, NORTHWOOD CARNIVAL GLASS 1908-1925, and this guide, DUGAN & DIAMOND CARNIVAL 1909-1931. All are eminently readable.

    This book by Burns on Dugan & Diamond is excellent: it provides comprehensive information on the company's carnival glass patterns. The book begins with a diverting history of the career of Thomas Dugan, Harry Northwood's cousin and the founder of Dugan Glass; this is followed by an extensive description of the glassworks from its early Dugan years through its phase as the Diamond Glass Company. Burns next provides a subchapter on Dugan & Diamond colors -- an interesting section, because peach opalescent was emblematic of Dugan, rather than the scarce color it became in other companies' carnival production. Burns also provides copious information on Dugan & Diamond forgeries and reproductions, essential to any buyer of Dugan & Diamond glass.

    The 130 pages that follow provide historical and anecdotal information about all carnival glass patterns issued by the Dugan & Diamond Company, accompanied by detailed photographs. Burns' writing is lively and more personable than that of the more matter-of-fact standard guides, yet DUGAN & DIAMOND CARNIVAL GLASS still manages to be dense with useful factual detail. Although written in 1998, the book is by no means outdated: aside from its price lists (which clearly are obsolete), all information provided in the book continues to be of great use to any seller or buyer dealing in old Dugan & Diamond glass. This book also contains a useful bibliography and numerous illustrations from old Dugan & Diamond catalogs.

    [Added note: Published by Collector Books, 1999: 175 pages in all, with color photographs; large format - 8.5 x 11 inches.]


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