bakeware by other companies in regions such as Japan and Australia. It is a common misconception that the logo style alone indicates the type of glass used to...
largest bronze fabricator in New York City formed through the merger of his own companies and Tiffany's Corona factory. Louis Tiffany subsequently died in...
(35 acre) site. In 1968, Rockware acquired the former Forster's Glass Companyof St Helens, Lancashire. The Greenford works closed in 1973 and is commemorated...
Lancaster Glass Company was a producer of manufactured glassware in Lancaster, Ohio that ran from 1908 to 1937. They are a producer of depression glass...
and the Gigogne glass are two of the company's best-known products. The "Gigogne" glass is in the permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs...
is the company's namesake. Sneath was president of the firm when it moved to Indiana. Henry Crimmel, who already had over 25 years ofglassmaking experience...
Glass Bottle Company was Roy Underwood (1887−1951). During its operations, from 1917 to 1968, the company acquired 16 other glassmakingcompanies−plants in...
its glassmaking business. In November 2007, Lancaster Colony sold most of its glassmaking business, Indiana Glass Company and E. O. Brody Company, to...
"The United Glass Company located at Wistarburg". Historical American Glass. Retrieved January 28, 2018. Pierce 1960, p. 97. "Glassmaking at Jamestown"....
lighting, the company also made novelties such as salt shakers. In 1893 the company faced difficulties with its fuel supply for its glassmaking furnaces....
expenses in glassmaking, manufacturers needed to monitor its availability and cost. Wood and coal had long been used as fuel for glassmaking. An alternative...
13, 1925) is regarded as the father of the glass industry in Toledo, Ohio, where he opened the Libbey Glass Company (later Libbey, Inc.) in 1888. Libbey...
philanthropist Monica Heisey, Canadian writer Heisey Glass Company, defunct American glassmakingcompany Heisey House, historic house in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania...
Jaeger, many of the new company's original leaders were German craftsmen experienced in glassmaking. In addition to being investors in the company, these craftsmen...
fuel for the furnace. Wood and coal have long been used as fuel for glassmaking. An alternative fuel, natural gas, became a desirable fuel for making...
stain. New Martinsville Glass Company used an extensive listof colors in their glassware. A listof colors follows: Amber, Ruby, Evergreen, Amethyst, Cobalt...
taken a total of €888m of provisions related to loans given to family controlled property companies, investment and finance companies, and other family...
in England. It was a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glassmaking technology. The Chance family originated in Bromsgrove in Worcestershire...
optical and digital technology company, headquartered in Pune. It is listed on Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India. It has 636 patents...
that firm was defunct by 1873, and bears no relationship to the former glassmaking business which operated under the name "Louisville Glassworks". In 1896...
range of Wedgwood brands, and English Royal Doulton. The group also licensed its brands to other companies.[citation needed] Private investment company Oak...
Brown. Historic England. "Nailsea Glassworks (1021462)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 January 2015. Smith, Andrew F. "The Nailsea Glassworks"...
glass company was a manufacturer of art glass in various locations in the United States from 1887 to 1925. Harry Northwood who founded the company was the...