• The Fenton Art Glass Company is a glass manufacturer founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. Fenton and John W. Fenton. The original factory was in an old...
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    decorative glass, often with painted decoration. Burmese was also made after 1970 by the Fenton art glass company. Burmese was originally a uranium glass. The...
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    area. The population was 2,997 at the 2020 census. The now closed Fenton Art Glass Company was located in the city. Williamstown was named for Isaac Williams...
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  • Clan Fenton, a Scottish clan Fenton Art Glass Company, an American glass manufacturer Fenton Communications, an American public relations firm Fentons Creamery...
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  • produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company between 1972 and 1984 in large quantities. Satin glass, like milk glass and carnival glass, is considered a...
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    collector market. Carnival glass originated as a glass called 'Iridill', produced beginning in 1908 by the Fenton Art Glass Company (founded in 1905). Iridill...
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    Elegant glass. Some Elegant glass manufacturers were: Cambridge Glass Company Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company Duncan Miller Glass Company Fenton Art Glass...
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    of contemporary glass could be improved upon because the production of art glass in America during this time was not close to what Europeans were creating...
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    Fairy lamps themselves continued to be used through the 1920s. The Fenton Art Glass Company resumed production of the fairy lamp in the early 1950s, and the...
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    Pyrex (redirect from Pyrex glass)
    rectangular glass roasters. In 1998, the kitchenware division of Corning Inc. responsible for the development of Pyrex spun off from its parent company as Corning...
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    2014[update], a few manufacturers continue the vaseline glass tradition: Fenton Glass, Mosser Glass, Gibson Glass and Jack Loranger. U.S. production of uranium...
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  • Millersburg Glass Company was started in 1908 by John W Fenton in Millersburg, OH. In early 1908 John W. Fenton left the Fenton Art Glass Company after a...
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  • Miller Glass Company Earley and Company Edward Ford Plate Glass Company Fenton Glass Company Fostoria Glass Company Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company General...
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    Duralex (category Glass trademarks and brands)
    The Picardie tumbler and the Gigogne glass are two of the company's best-known products. The "Gigogne" glass is in the permanent collection of the Musée...
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  • The Knox Glass Bottle Company was a former American glass manufacturing company based in Knox, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. The great majority of the...
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  • 115 6 "Glass Maker" November 10, 2009 (2009-11-10) Dung beetle researcher (Arkansas State University), studio glass maker (Fenton Art Glass Company) 116...
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    Northwood 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...
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    Edward Libbey (category Glass makers)
    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 was...
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  • Mannok (redirect from Quinn Glass)
    Ireland. The group has ventured into cement and concrete products, container glass, general insurance, radiators, plastics, hotels, and real estate. It was...
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    Caribbean Dover First Love Nautical Sandwich Spiral Flutes Terrace Fenton Glass Company Lincoln Inn Ming Rose Crest Silver Crest Sophisticated Ladies Fostoria...
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    The Sneath Glass Company /sniːθ/ was an American manufacturer of glass and glassware. After a brief 1890s startup in Tiffin, Ohio, the company moved to...
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  • Rockware Glass is a UK company manufacturing glass containers. The company has a works at Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, Knottingley...
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    artist at Fenton Art Glass Company, in Williamstown, West Virginia. Together with Fenton Art Glass Company, Dailey worked on producing cast glass components...
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  • Preciosa (corporation) (category Glass art)
    Glass closures began being produced in Desna. In 2009, the Jablonex Group divisions Glass and Beads joined with Preciosa Group to form a new company:...
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    part of the glass. Similar artwork was made by literally dozens of glass houses, and some, such as Fenton, continue to this day. Cranberry glass "Rhode Island...
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    Rhinestone (category Glass art)
    developments include Favrile glass by Tiffany in 1894, Carnival glass under the name "Iridrill" by Fenton in 1908, "Aurora Borealis" glass by Swarovski in 1956...
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    Shane Building (category Art Deco architecture in California)
    building was bought by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey to serve as headquarters for their production company World of Wonder. The purchase price was $15...
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    L'Entente Cordiale (photograph) (category Photographs by Roger Fenton)
    photograph by English photographer Roger Fenton, taken in 1855. The picture was part of the large number taken by Fenton during the Crimean War, where he was...
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  • drummer Kenny Morris and guitarist Peter Fenton. After playing several gigs in early 1977, they realised that Fenton did not fit in because he was "a real...
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  • Dangerous Liaisons (category Films scored by George Fenton)
    Dangerous Liaisons was written by the British film music composer George Fenton. The soundtrack also includes works by a number of baroque and classical...
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