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It manufactured a full line of flint glass products during its existence, and art glass (mostly iridescent) from 1892 onwards. The Union Glass Company was established by Amory Houghton, (1812–1882), of Cambridge's Houghton family , who had previously in 1851 invested in a fledgling glass works started by Mason W. Teasdale and Norman S. Cate.
1882 drawing of the Belmont Glass Works Two large stained-glass windows installed by Hartford City Glass Company 's Belgian glass workers A New England Glass Company ewer , 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company , circa 1922
Los Angeles County Museum of Art Siemens glassmaking advertisement 1883 Gill Furnace advertisement 1883 Riverside Glass Works 1896 advertisement Flat glass lehr circa 1920s Drawing from Lubbers patent. Pressed glass: The most important innovation for the 1820s was the development of machine pressed glass—pressing glass into a mold. [21]
Pairpoint candlestick, 1912 Brooklyn Museum. Pairpoint is known for three kinds of glass lampshades, originally produced from the mid-1890s through the mid-1920s: reverse painted landscape shades (where the glass is hand painted on the inside surface so colors appear softly through the glass), blown out reverse painted shades, and ribbed reverse painted shades, mostly with floral designs and ...
The annual regional outdoor show and sale features more than 120 local artists and craftsmen.
Curated by longtime Wilmington artist and Cape Fear Community College art professor Ben Billingsley, the show, which hangs through March 23, features over 250 works from more than 4,000 in the CAM ...
The company was named Corning Glass Works until 1989. [2] Corning divested its consumer product lines (including CorningWare and Visions Pyroceram -based cookware, Corelle Vitrelle tableware, and Pyrex glass bakeware) in 1998 by selling the Corning Consumer Products Company subsidiary (later Corelle Brands ) to Borden .
In 2019, he took over the kitchen at CAM Café in Cameron Art Museum, at 3201 S. 17th St, Wilmington. And, after a brief pandemic related closure, he returned in 2021.