Glass Collectors Clubs: A-F

April 16th, 2009 by Just Glass Online Like it? Share it:

Listed below you will find some of the many collectors societies and associations for the various types of glass collecting. This list is not yet complete and is being added to daily. Most of these which are posted are National glass collecting clubs. If you know of one we don’t have in place, please do let us know so we can include it. If you find a dead link, likewise, please let us know so we can repair or replace it.

 

Akro Agate Art Association.  – J. Bourque, Box 758 – Salem NH 03079

 

The Akro Agate Collectors Club -  10 Bailey Street   Clarksburg WV 26301

 

American Carnival Glass Association – PO Box 235   Littlestown PA 17340

 

American Cut Glass Assoc. – PO Box 482   Ramona CA 92065

 

Antique & Art Glass Salt Shaker Collectors Society. Contact: AAGSSCS, 2832 Rapidan Trail, Maitland, FL 32751

 

Antique Bottle Coll. of N FL, Inc. meets 1st Mon except July & Dec., Faith Lutheran Church, Jacksonville. Contact: E. Biggs 904-786-8487

Antique/Art Glass Salt Shaker Collectors -  1775 Lakeview Drive   Zeeland MI 49464

 

Blenko Collectors Society -  PO Box 1096 – Kermit WV 25674  Contact Tammy   blenkocollectors@aol.com

 

Online Blenko Museum

 

Canadian Depression Glass Association. Contact: Walter Lemiski, 119 Wexford Rd., Brampton, Ontario Can. L6Z 2T5. 905-846-2835; E-mail: cdga@home.com

Collectible Carnival Glass Association - 2360 N. Old S R 9   Columbus IN 47203

 

Collector of Findlay Glass – PO Box 256  Findlay OH 45839

 

The Corning Museum of Glass - One Museum Way  Corning NY 14830

 

Custard Glass Collectors Society – 591 SW Duxbury Avenue  Port St. Lucie, FL 34983

 

Czechoslovakian Collectors Association (CCA). Contact person Cheryl Goyda, Box 137, Hopeland, PA. 17533 Phone: 717-738-2678, Web site: www.czechcollectors.org<

 

Early American Glass Club – 2204 East 27th Street, Tulsa OK   estrelle1@cox.net

 

Early American Pattern Glass Society – PO Box 266  Colesburg IA 52035

 

European Glass Collectors 

 

Fairy Lamp Collectors ClubJim & Pat Sapp, P.O. Box 438, Pine, CO  80470

 

Fenton Art Glass Collectors – PO Box 384   Williamstown WV 26187

 

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  1. I have a ‘jeannie in a bottle’ shaped vase with CFG CL 12 on the bottom along with the makers marks, backwards G then frontwards G. Who is the maker, anyone know?

    Comment by nancy daniels — June 4, 2009 @ 8:09 am

  2. I have a crystal ashtray with the “club” symbol etched in. Next to the “Club” symbol is just states Canada. Can someone tell me who the manufacturer of this may be?

    Thanks for any help you can give me.

    Comment by troy ristau — October 6, 2009 @ 5:24 pm

  3. i have an amber medium size compote with a k on the bottom. does anyone know who made this?

    Comment by maria bell — November 4, 2009 @ 4:47 pm

  4. I have a glass lemon reamer/squeezer marked afc FRANCE. How do I find out who made it or how old it might be?

    Comment by Michelle Wallar — May 1, 2010 @ 4:52 pm

  5. I have a glass bowl that gleams a kind of whitish green with an odd blue swirl, it is fifteen inches wide and eight inches high, It has only a figure one on the bottom, It has gold hand painted swirls on the rim, Where was it made,?

    Comment by Jimmy vonBeker — December 17, 2010 @ 5:12 am

  6. I love collecting glass! The ornate detail of various items I hold dear are amazing! My pin wheel vase and butter dish (I also own coasters, perfume bottles etc) are my favourite.

    Comment by Emergency Glazier — July 13, 2011 @ 3:42 am

  7. I have a heavy vase or base ,cut glass or leaded
    marker on bottom is G with an arrow going through it.
    I know it is very old,color is bluish,purple and orange

    Comment by June Parks — September 12, 2011 @ 7:28 pm

  8. My parents have decided to let go of their glass collection, approximately 5000 pieces of Red glass. Many complete sets, many one of a kinds. Several pieces that are very old. All RED! If interested drop me a note I am located in southern Indiana. Thanks

    Comment by Randy Tolbert — September 24, 2011 @ 4:19 am

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