Crackle glass has become popular in the field of twentieth-century glass
collecting. Taking its name from the crackle-like appearance of the
glass, a finish caused by dipping the hot piece of hand-blown glass into
cooling water, the majority of this highly collectible glass was made by
West Virginian companies such as Blenko, Pilgrim, and Rainbow, and
Depression Era companies Tiffin, Morgantown, and Duncan. This volume
showcases more than 400 color photos of crackle glass along with company
catalog pages, manufacturers' information, an essay on glass blowing,
detailed captions, an up-to-date price guide, bibliography, and index.
It is a must for students, collectors, and dealers of glasswares.