13-23-P [through] P-13-23-G
Scope and Contents
Glass includes the following subcategories:
13-1 General & Stained glass, Warman’s Glass P-13-1-W
13-2 Great Britain
13-2.1 Canada
13-3 Europe, Austrian, Bohemian, Crystal, Czechoslovakian, Crystal, Moser, Swarovoki, Avant-Garde Vienna Secession to Bouhaus
13-7 United States, General, & Sandwich general, (Barlow-Kaiser books), Odd catalogs 13-7-C – Odd modern Catalogs, see also Sandwich, 13-15
13-7A Anchor Hocking, Albany, Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby, Anchor Hocking Fire-King
13-7B Blenko, Crackle
13-7C Cambridge, Coudersport
13-7D Depression, Elegant Depression, Jadite, Pyrex, Ruby 20th Century, Warman’s Depression Glass P-13-7D-W
13-7DU Dalzell-Viking, Diamond, Dugan, Duncan & Miller
13-7E Erickson, Eagle
13-7F Fenton, Findlay, Fostoria, Fry, Jenkins
13-7H General, Glass Animals, Heisey, Imperial, Indiana
13-7L Libbey
13-7M Akro-Agate (Opaque), Black Glass, Custard, Degenhart, Greentown, Kemple, Opalescent, Milk Glass, Slag
13-7MI Millersberg, Morgantown
13-7MC McKee
13-7N New Martinsville, Northwood (some Northwood in Carnival)
13-7PA Paden City, Pairpoint, Phoenix, Pilgrim, Pittsburgh
13-7S Seneca, Smith, Steuben, Sydenstricker
13-7T Tiara, Tiffin Glass including Tiffin Art Glass
13-7U U.S. Glass Company
13-7V Verlys
13-7W Westmoreland, L.E. Wright
13-10 Art Glass, General including Hobbs Brockunier, Peachblow and Wavecrest
13-10C Camco
13-10CO Contemporary (1970s-Present) including Chihuly and Lotton
13-10F French Art Glass including Baccarat, Daum, Galle, Sabino
13-10IT Italian Art Glass including Barovier, Moretti, Munro, Seguso, Sottsass, Tagliapietra, Venetian, Vetri NL = 13-10IT-V
13-10I Iridescent, Loetz, Tiffany, Tiffany types, (Tiffany Catalogs in P-10-I-T)
13-10L Lalique
13-10M Mid Century including 1950s Glass, Higgins, Swedish Modern, Bischoff
13-10S Sulphides (Also see paperweight category)
13-12 Blown
13-13 Carnival, Goofus
13-14 Cut & Engraved, Cutglass Goblets, Dorfinger
13-14C Catalogs
13-15 Pressed, Pattern, also Vaseline (Sandwich Pressed Glass is here) See also 13-7 for Sandwich general, Antique Trader, American Pressed Glass – ed. By Husfloen, P13-15A, Mosser Glass
13-20 Picture Books
13-22 Insulators – Glass & Porcelain
13-23 Paperweights, Snowglobes
13-24 Decorated glasses – Advertising, Cartoon, Kentucky Derby, Shot, Silk-screened
13-25 Things – Cruets, Decanters, Epergnes, Lighting Rod Balls, Rose Bowls, Saltshakers (glass), Shoes, Toothpicks, Whimsies (see 13-7H for glass animals)
13-26 Bottles Flasks, (Pictures filed as blown) P-13-26-H – Official, Wheaton, Glass Works
13-26.1 Ink Bottles, Inkwells
13-26.2 Fruit Jars, Jelly Jars, Ketchup, Pickles (Fruit Jar Annual by Caniff/McCann, also use “C” as author) (Red Book of Fruit Jars use P-13-26.2-C continuing Creswick Series now by Leybourne)
13-26.3 Gingerbeer, Mineral water, Pepsi & Coke Bottles, Sodas, Stoneware Bottles
13-26.4 Bitters
13-26.5 Milk Bottles
13-26.6 Beer, Ezra Brooks, Jim Beam, Luxardo, Old, Ski Country, Whiskey (Whiskey water jugs are in 18-20.5), Mario’s P-13-26.6-L
13-26.7 European Bottles
13-26.8 Medicines, Barber, Nursing Bottles, Ski Country
13-26.8.1 Poison
13-26.9 Figural Bottles, Candy Containers, Perfume, Pez, Soakies (See also “Made in Czech”)
13-27 Avon
13-28 Marks
Dates
- Published materials, approximately 1900-2024
- Clipping Files, approximately 1950-2024
Conditions Governing Access
Open to the public. For more information or to access this collection contact archives staff at archives@clevelandart.org.
Extent
From the Collection: 731 Cubic Feet (The total box count is approximate)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Cleveland Museum of Art Archives Repository