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  2. Glass animal collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Back in the 1860s carousel figurines spread to the United States. Dustav Dentzel started a company that made the parts. Art Nouveau is known for his cameo glass. He used the acid-cutting method to create his pieces. [1] Ancient glassworkers would make vessels, vases, and eating utensils.

  3. Heisey Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    This mark is found on the bottom of most large pieces and on the base or stem of drinking glasses and compotes. Heisey glass is highly collectible and widely available in antique stores across North America and online auctions such as eBay. Popular pattern names include Crystolite, Greek Key, Empress, Plantation, Ridgeleigh, Stanhope, Old ...

  4. List of glass artists - Wikipedia

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  5. Royal Leerdam Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Several well-known designers as Hendrik Petrus Berlage, Karel de Bazel, Andries Copier, Sybren Valkema, and Willem Heesen have contributed to the Royal Leerdam reputation with a wide range of designer glassware. Best known has become the so-called range of products Gilde Glass (1930) by Andries Copier, as an example of both simplicity and ...

  6. Category:Figurines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Figurines" ... Glass animal collectibles; Goddess on the Throne; Greek terracotta figurines; Grevensvænge figurines; H. Huishan clay figurine;

  7. Bohemian glass - Wikipedia

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    Only glass products containing at least 24% lead oxide may be referred to as "lead crystal". Products with less lead oxide, or glass products with other metal oxides used in place of lead oxide, must be labeled "crystallin" or "crystal glass". [4] In the United States it is the opposite - glass is defined as "crystal" if it contains only 1% lead.

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