Victorian Opalescent Glass Identification and Value Guide
Online Yearly Renewable Subscription, by Bill Banks



When searching the internet these days for Opalescent Glass, you'll be bombarded with a huge
amount of links leading you to pages and websites that sell Opalescent Glass. The problem is,
most of these websites won't tell you much about the items, and so you won't know if the item is old,
or brand new. If you want to be a collector of authentic Antique Opalescent Glass, the only
way you'll know the difference between what's old, and what's new, what's rare or what's common, and
what's valuable or not, is to purchase reference books on this subject. This is where my Online Value Guide
comes in. I have been collecting Victorian Opalescent Glass for over 20 years. My knowledge and expertise
in this field will guarantee you the most accurate information. My Value Guide is an excellant computer tool
to help you identify the old patterns and their values. When you are on the Internet searching for Opalescent
Glass, you can log into the Online Value Guide and quickly find the patterns you are interested
in. You find many patterns that were made well over 100 years ago. Companies like, Northwood, Dugan, Jefferson,
A J Beatty and Sons, Model Flint, Beaumont, and Millersburg, just to name a few. It's as easy as turning the
pages of a book. You'll get all the items listed in any pattern and their current values. This Value Guide contains
hundreds of beautiful, large, and very clear color pictures of Opalescent Glass patterns, so you can see exactly
what the patterns look like. There are many items listed that are not shown in other reference books. You also
get a quick reference list which tells you who made the pattern, when it was made, and if it's currently being
reproduced. You also get a quick reference list of reproductions so you can keep on top of what is being reproduced.


I'm very excited about the new tools I've added to the Online Value Guide. I've added an Alphabetical Quick Find.
Select any letter and you'll find all the patterns that begin with that letter. Just click the pattern you want to get the
items made and their values. I've also added Patterns by Company. This lists each Company and all the
patterns they made. This comes in handy when you know something was made by a particular company, but you
can't remember the patter name. Just click the Company Name and you'll see pictures of all the patterns they made.
Then click the picture for items made and their values. Try doing that with a book!

When you purchase my Online Value Guide, you'll receive a username and password by email, which you can change later
if you want to. If you own a smart phone that has internet access, you'll be able to log into the Online Price Guide
anytime from anywhere. You'll also have access to the Opalescent Glass Collector's Club.

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