Early American Glass
| March 1927 | ||
| The First Successful Flint Glass Factory in America Bakewell, Pears & Co. (1808-1882) Thomas C. Pears, Jr. The Magazine Antiques, March 1927, pp. 201-205. |
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| Concerning William Peter Eichbaum and Bakewell’s Rhea Mansfield Knittle The Magazine Antiques, March 1927, pp. 205-206. |
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| Sandwich Models [owned by Heisey] The Editor The Magazine Antiques, March 1927, pp. 212-213. |
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| April 1927 | ||
| By No Means Sandwich: Some Examples of Late Pittsburgh Glass The Editor The Magazine Antiques, April 1927, pp. 284-286. |
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| June 1927 | ||
| Keene, New Hampshire Harry Hall White The Magazine Antiques, June 1927, pp. 459-63. |
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| August 1927 | ||
| The Franklin Glass Factory — Warwick’s Venture Julia D. Sophronia Stow The Magazine Antiques, August 1927, pp. 133-140. |
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| October 1927 | ||
| The Lancaster Glass Works Harry Hall White The Magazine Antiques, October 1927, pp. 300-302. |
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| December 1927 | ||
| The Crystals of Baccarat Thomas Burrell The Magazine Antiques, December 1927, pp. 493-496. |
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