TY - BOOK ID - 131888334 TI - Antique glass bottles : their history and evolution (1500-1850) : SUPPLEMENT (2002-2022) AU - Van den Bossche, Willy AU - Prometheus PY - 2022 SN - 9783981427196 PB - Wuppertal Prometheus DB - UniCat KW - Applied arts. Arts and crafts KW - bottles KW - typology KW - green glass [bottle glass] KW - free-blown glass KW - mold-blown glass KW - glassworking and glassworking processes and techniques KW - anno 1500-1799 KW - anno 1800-1899 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131888334 AB - The 2001 publication of the international reference work Antique Glass Bottles - Their History and Evolution (1500-1850) fills a major knowledge gap in the history and evolution of utility bottles and jars throughout Continental Europe. In honour of the 20th anniversary of this publication, the work has been enlarged with a separate Supplement (2002-2022) of 116 carefully selected, mainly Continental bottles and jars depicted on 154 colour plates with thorough description printed on 123 pages This Supplement (2002-2022) has been written for antique dealers, archaeologists, auctioneers, bottle-makers, collectors, historians, institutions, libraries, museums, pharmacists, researchers, wine and beer lovers, writers, and all others curious about the art of collecting antiques. Willy Van den Bossche was born in Belgium in 1943 where he graduated in industrial engineering, specialising in glass technology. He started his career as a plant engineer for the Belgian bottle-making industry. Subsequently he was chief patent examiner in the field of glass technology at the European Patent Office (EPO) for more than 32 years. In 2020 he was awarded with the Hall of Fame Award by the American "Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors?. His outstanding and significant contributions to the bottle collecting hobby are considered at have made a lasting and enduring impact upon the history of glass at the national or international level. Willy is a member of the Glass Committee of the International Committee of Museums (ICOM/Glass) and several other international associations dealing with the history of glass. ER -