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A. H. Heisey & Co., the famous American glassworks, opened in Newark, Ohio, in 1896. August Henry Heisey served in the Union Army during the Civil War and fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. W… ...
Westward Ho is the most reproduced of all pressed glass patterns. Repros, dating as far back as 1936, are everywhere. Westmoreland Glass goblets are common, ...
Because Indiana Glass Company actively produced interesting glass between 1900 and 1930, the museum features a wealth of this early pressed glass. Examples of patterns with fanciful names such as ...
American brilliant cut glass (ABC, to collectors) is one of the most hotly collected types of glass. Most of it dates from about 1876 to 1917, and there's an endless variety in the patterns. The ...
Collectors of American pressed-pattern glass prize the "Cabbage Leaf" items made by Riverside (probably in the 1880s and 90s), which include a pitcher, a rabbit plate, a compote, a leaf-shaped ...
Silver and pressed glass patterns became simpler. And, our old friend, flow blue, became popular again. ... In front of the pitchers is a butter pat, also in the Clarence pattern, ...
Pressed, shorthand for impressed by stamping, refers to a method of stamping a pattern in hot glass. Carnival refers to elaborate impressed patterns on multicolor iridescent bowls and plates.
I am very interested in some satin-glass articles I acquired around 1954 in an antiques store in Kansas. I have been told the glass is in the "Cabbage Leaf" pattern.
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