Glass Identification Class recorded at Charleston Antique in Las Vegas, Nevada. #antique #antiquemall #educationalvideo #antiqueglass #vintageglass #glass #vintage #fenton #waterford
Im a dealer, you are spot on. and Yes, my library of REFERENCE BOOKS are valuable. however prices have fallen in recent years , so I have to compensate for that.
I hate driving start-stop technology. However, this was an excellent video to watch and learn. It's my father's fault. He always told me the more technology you get in a car, the more that things can break. I still have my 2005 Ranger with roll down windows and 5-speed manual.
I was told the original PINK glass pre 1915 will have a green glow to it when you shine a black light on it. Same with some old pieces of art glass paperweights and animals. I have several pieces that confirm this. I may have missed it but thoughts on Amberina glass? A portion of it glows under a black light. Is it sought after and what is the value?
Amberina is highly sought after (2023) i just sold 9 pieces of it. Amazon has small keychain Black lights that are helpful wneb looking for Uranium Glass.
There is a reproduction of Carnival Glass. It was sold in the early 1970s by the W.T. Grant Co. I received lots of them as wedding presents. All of the pieces were an iridescent dark blue color. I did not like it at all.
This is not a very informative video. This instructor is only giving the very basic information and he seems to be very unconfident about most of his information. Very Basic.