By Raymond Notley - Published by Shire Publications - 1997Paperback - 32 pages - 210 mm x 148 mm
33 Black & White Illustrations
Pressed flint glass has never been out of production since its introduction at the beginning of the nineteenth century, and vast quantities have been manufactured. This book surveys the development of the processes which transformed glassmaking from a craft into an industry, supplying an expanding consumer market with a wide range of elaborately moulded decorative ware and fittings as well as cheap, serviceable, expendable items.