BRITISH MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
The Project Gutenberg EBook of British Manufacturing Industries, by L. Arnoux and Professor Barff...
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of British Manufacturing Industries, by L. Arnoux and Professor Barff...
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Glass is a fascinating and accessible collecting area. Despite its fragility, glass from the 18th...
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Pictured:Â Lalique Serpent Vase Rene Lalique is best known for his colorful vases, and amongst all...
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No one knows exactly when or where glass was first made. Glass appears to have been produced as...
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Zwischengoldglas is a glassware technique in which gold foil is inserted between two glass panels....
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Louis Comfort Tiffany was born on January 17, 1848, the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, and began...
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Probably the most famous Victorian glasshouse was located in Stourbridge, England. Known for...
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Stevens & Williams was an English glass manufactory in Stourbridge, West Midlands. Its most...
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Henry Greener – 1st Trademark The first chronicled production of glass in England was in 674...
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The appealing pink of cranberry glass makes it the most collectable type of coloured Victorian...
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Carnival glass is pressed and iridized glass manufactured between 1905 and 1930. It was made by...
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