Back issues of JCDA are now available for $10.00 per issue!
The most recent issue (Vol. 3, no. 2) is available for $18.00 per issue
To order please send a check (payable to CCA) to:
Amy Lagler, c/o. Antelope Antiques, 255 E. Liberty, Suite 215, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Please include $1.00 for postage (for a single issue)
If you have questions, please email JCDA

JCDA
Vol. 1, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2002)


Featured articles and pictorials include “Tango Glass” by Jitka Lnenickova, “Bellova Lamps” by Mike Freundel, “Selections from the Forsythe Collection,” “Red Stained Glass and the Egermann Name” by Robert and Deborah Truitt,” “Czech Glass in New York” by Joan T. Rosasco, “Ditmar Urbach Research” by Cheryl Goyda and Gillian Hine, and “The Giarrusso Collection.” The Truitt’s regular column in this issue focuses on the Ornela company.
JCDA
Vol. 1, no. 2

(Fall/Winter 2002)

Featured articles and pictorials include “Michael Powolny: Ceramist” by Ronn Perrin and Cheryl Goyda, “Czechoslovakian Jewelry: Selections from the Collection of Aggie Elwell,” “Czech Ladies: Selections from the Collection of Patti and Gene Ferguson,” and “Czech Amphora: A Selection from the Collection of Amy and Karl Lagler.” The Truitt’s regular column in this issue focuses on the Harrachov Glassworks.
JCDA
Vol. 2, no. 1

(Spring/Summer 2003)

Featured articles and pictorials include “Michael Powolny: Part II, Glass Designs” by Ronn Perrin, “Selections from the Ferguson Glass Collection,” “Introduction to Porcelain” by Jim Henderson, and “Popular Kralik Art Glass” by Joe Mattis. The Truitt’s regular column in this issue focuses on using the internet wisely.
JCDA
Vol. 2, no. 2

(Fall/Winter 2003)

Back in Stock!!
Order yours today


Featured articles and pictorials include “The Stuart Holman Collection,” and “Designers of the Wiener Werkstätte & Vienna Modernism” by Ronn Perrin. The Truitt’s regular column in this issue focuses on the Bohemian glass schools contributions to art deco designs.

JCDA
Vol. 3, no. 1

(Spring/Summer 2004)

Featured articles include “Ceramics from the House of Amphora” by Richard Scott and “Bohemian Glass-Current Production of Old Designs” by Robert and Deborah Truitt. The Truitt’s regular column in this issue focuses on Jírí Hortenský – Master Painter.


JCDA
Vol. 3, no. 2

(Fall/Winter 2004)
This issue is available
for the cost of
$18.00 per issue.

Featured articles include " Glasfabrik Johann Lötz Witwe: Early Glass Development and Influence on Phänomen Glass" by Jeff Weller and a pictorial of Czechoslovakian Lamps from the collection of Leo and Betty Lippert.