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About 1904 Dugan along with his partner W. G. Minnemayer bought the closed Northwood factory in Indiana, PA and opened it as the Dugan glass company. [1] In 1912 a machine fire destroyed many of the molds being used. [2] The company continued production after the Dugans left the company and was renamed the Diamond glass company in 1913. [3]
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
Major producers included Indiana Glass Company, Dugan Diamond Company and H. Northwood. These companies produced pieces that consisted of lines of pressed glass known as intaglio and painted opalescent glass. The term "goofus" now refers more to the technique of using unfired enamel paints on a piece of glass rather than to the glass itself.
Carnival glass was produced in large quantities in the US by the Fenton, Northwood, Imperial, Millersburg, Westmoreland (also began producing in 1908), Dugan/Diamond, Cambridge, and U.S. Glass, as well as many smaller manufacturers. Competition became so fierce that new patterns were continually being developed, so each company ended up making ...
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