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  2. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    1000 (at peak in 1950) The Fostoria Glass Company was a manufacturer of pressed, blown and hand-molded glassware and tableware. It began operations in Fostoria, Ohio, on December 15, 1887, on land donated by the townspeople. The new company was formed by men from West Virginia who were experienced in the glassmaking business.

  3. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    186 etched glass at Bankfield Museum. Glass etching, or " French embossing ", is a popular technique developed during the mid-1800s that is still widely used in both residential and commercial spaces today. Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances.

  4. Wine glass - Wikipedia

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    Wine glass. Pair of 18th century opaque twist stem glasses. A wine glass is a type of glass that is used for drinking or tasting wine. Most wine glasses are stemware (goblets), i.e., they are composed of three parts: the bowl, stem, and foot.

  5. 10 Best Wine Glasses to Make You Feel Fancy, Schmancy - AOL

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    Fiorella Stemless Wine Glasses. Vintage lovers will appreciate this romantic stemless wine glass that's covered in a vine of flowers and leaves. It has all the "ooh la la" vibes you could hope for ...

  6. Jacob Sang - Wikipedia

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    A wineglass engraved by Jacob Sang. Jacob Sang, also known as Simon Jacob Sang, (c. 1720-1786) was an 18th-century Dutch glass engraver.Active in Amsterdam from 1752 to 1762, he engraved wine glasses, goblets and cups.

  7. Cut glass - Wikipedia

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    Bowl of a wine glass in typical cut glass style Cut glass chandelier in Edinburgh. Cut glass or cut-glass is a technique and a style of decorating glass. For some time the style has often been produced by other techniques such as the use of moulding, but the original technique of cutting glass on an abrasive wheel is still used in luxury products.

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