Pressed Glass Salt Dishes of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850

Pressed Glass Salt Dishes of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850
by Logan Wolfe Neal
Adopted by
Patricia and Dennis Miller
In honor of Vivian Sheehan
on November 16, 2016
Cover of Pressed Glass Salt Dishes of the Lacy Period

Pressed glass salt dishes of the lacy period, 1825-1850

By Logan Wolfe Neal. Philadelphia: 1962.

Any glass collector worth their salt should consider adopting this charming book on pressed glass salt dishes. “Lacy glass” is the term given to the first glass products pressed in America and on the European Continent, from about 1825-1850. This volume contains actual-size drawings of each salt dish described. Glass is often difficult to photograph accurately due to the refraction of light by facets on the pieces. But even producing these drawings required the making of molds and castings of each and every lacy salt dish to capture the intricate details.

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