Antiques & Vintage Topics
Cameras - Photography
Clocks - Watches
Coins - Paper Money
Collectibles
Crafts - Scrapbooking
Cultural - Ethnic Collectibles
Decor - Fine Art
Dolls - Teddy Bears
Genealogy - Family History
General Reference
Glass - Makers & Types
By Glass Type
General ID
Makers
Anchor Hocking
Blenko
Cambridge
Corning
Duncan
Fenton
Fire-King
Fostoria
Heisey
Imperial
Lalique
Morgantown
Mt Washington
Other Makers
Paden City
Pairpoint
Pyrex
Seneca
Steuben
Tiffany
Tiffin
Westmoreland
Other Glass
Perfume Bottles
Jewelry - Vintage
Military Collectibles
Pottery - Porcelain
Sewing - Textiles
Silver - Metalware
Sports Collectibles
Toys - Vintage Games
Video Games - Pinball


Home >> Glass - Makers & Types >> Makers >> Other Makers

Higgins: Poetry in Glass by: Johnson & Pina


 Price: $49.99

ISBN:  0764321714
Complete Book Title:Higgins: Poetry in Glass
Author:Donald-Brian Johnson, Leslie Pina
Binding Type:Hard Cover with dust jacket
Copyright Date:2005
Number of Pages:240
Size:8.75 x 11.38 in.
Book Subject:Glass
International Customers:This item WILL NOT fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.
Domestic Customers:This item ships BOXED.
Higgins: Poetry in Glass by: Johnson & Pina - SCH-2005-0764321714-X3 - 1

We are an authorized, direct-from-the-publisher retailer of NEW books. Our titles are ON HAND and available for immediate shipping.

Table of Contents

The marvelous fused glassware of the Higgins Glass Studio first captivated buyers in the 1950s and 1960s, and continues to delight collectors today. With its arresting mix of geometric and curved lines, and bold use of colors, Higgins glass transformed ordinary table and giftware, from chip bowls and cakestands to candleholders and cigarette boxes, into something vibrant and exciting. Useful as well as attractive, the designs of artists Frances and Michael Higgins harnessed vivid imagination to innate practicality.

Over 750 color and vintage photos feature hundreds of pieces not shown before. Newly discovered promotional photos, original designs, and advertising materials and extensive commentary by Frances Higgins and other Studio personnel highlight the informative, entertaining text. A personal view of the creation of Higgins glass is presented. The Studio today showcases talent that continues to build on the Higgins tradition. Current price estimates are also included. The result is a work destined to appeal to all with an interest in design and crafts of the mid-20th century.


 

BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site PriceGrabber User Ratings for collectorbookstore

© Collector Bookstore. All Rights Reserved. Site Map