PATTERN IDENTIFICATIONS FOR J. MICHAEL PEARSON'S
"ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS, VOLUME 1"
By Bill Barnett, Craig Carlson, and Ron Noll
(Paper Sponsored by the Research
&
Information Committee of the ACGA)
(taken from The HOBSTAR of
the American Cut Glass Assoc., June 2000)
For a number of years Paul Miles worked with a select group of other ACGA
members who enjoy identifying cut glass patterns. What began as an intellectual
exercise for improving ones ability to identify patterns grew into a coordinated
effort by Paul to put this information onto paper so that other ACGA members
could benefit.
The identifications reported here are largely derived from Paul's database and
is the second in a series of pattern identification papers. This paper addresses
J.
Michael Pearson's, "Encyclopedia of American Cut and Engraved Glass,
Volume 1". Additional pattern
IDs for Volumes 2
&
3 will be printed in a subsequent HOBSTAR issue. The following table of
Additional Pattern
Identifications lists the
Book (Volume 1),
Page number in the book, the
Location of the item on the page,
the Cutting Firm that produced the
glass, and the Identification Source
used for identification. There are 174 additional pattern IDs provided for
Volume
1.
For example, P#I, page 201, pictures a Libbey item in the "Comet" pattern. Ken
Howe recently sent in a Libbey advertisement that gives the correct name of this
pattern as Lenox.
In
order to conserve space, an ACRONYM KEY
following the ID table defines the acronyms
used
in referencing the identification sources.
Our
purpose is to add to the knowledge of ACGA members and should not
be
interpreted as a criticism of the pioneering authors who worked so hard to
produce the books we all enjoy and value. Since publication of these books, the
ACGA has published catalog reprints, which have made additional pattern
identifications possible. We request that you share your additional pattern
identifications with us so that the information can be provided in
turn
to a11 ACGA members. Contributors to the database include Craig Carlson, Ron
Noll, Tom Marple and numerous others.




