There are certain types of glassware that are collectible. The best way to tell is to look for a maker's mark on the bottom. Some types of collectible glass include Anchor Hocking, Fenton, Royal Dalton, and carnival glass.
There is no such thing as "bone china glassware" or indeed "porcelain glassware".
You can purchase whitefriars glass on the 20th century glass website. The company specialises in antique and collectable glassware. The website lists all items with a picture, price and description. There is also has a returns policy for purchases.
No, but you can use ultrasound to clean glassware.
Broken glassware, or hot glassware, or glassware made out of live scorpions... Basically, the question is too vague to be answered.
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If glassware breaks, you should immediately pick it up.
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Raymond Lantier has written: 'La verrerie' -- subject(s): Ancient Glassware, Catalogs, Glassware, Glassware, Ancient
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Volume is often measured by glassware with gradations.