The company was founded in 1987 by Norman C. Heckler, Sr., who has thirty-eight years of experience specializing in the sale of antique glass. Norman is known as an expert in both the field of glass consulting and as an auctioneer for numerous pioneer collectors, auction houses, museums and other institutions.
The "Who’s Who" list of bottle collections and important material sold under the direction of Norman C. Heckler, Sr., include the those of Maude Wilkerson, Gordon Bass, Charles B. Gardner, Edmund & Jayne Blaske, The Mattituck Museum and William Covill. Numerous major collections have been built, augmented, appraised and sold at Norman C. Heckler & Company including those of Doy MCCall, Elvin Moody, Paul Richards, William Pollard, and the Honorable Judge Edward McKenzie, The Sandwich Glass Museum and The Corning Museum of Glass.
In addition to glass items, NCH & Co. offers other artful antique objects representing aspects of life in New England and the early American experience. These items appear in the glass auction catalogs and general antique sales periodically offered by Norman C. Heckler & Company.
The company was founded in 1987 by Norman C. Heckler, Sr., who has thirty-eight years of experience specializing in the sale of antique glass. Norman is known as an expert in both the field of glass consulting and as an auctioneer for numerous pioneer collectors, auction houses, museums and other institutions.
The "Who’s Who" list of bottle collections and important material sold under the direction of Norman C. Heckler, Sr., include the those of Maude Wilkerson, Gordon Bass, Charles B. Gardner, Edmund & Jayne Blaske, The Mattituck Museum and William Covill. Numerous major collections have been built, augmented, appraised and sold at Norman C. Heckler & Company including those of Doy MCCall, Elvin Moody, Paul Richards, William Pollard, and the Honorable Judge Edward McKenzie, The Sandwich Glass Museum and The Corning Museum of Glass.
In addition to glass items, NCH & Co. offers other artful antique objects representing aspects of life in New England and the early American experience. These items appear in the glass auction catalogs and general antique sales periodically offered by Norman C. Heckler & Company.