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Moderne Gallery is an American art and design gallery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that focuses on art and furniture from the American studio craft movement of the 20th century. Moderne Gallery maintains a large collection of ceramics, woodwork, woodturning , glass, and metalwork.
Aliquippa was founded by the merger of three towns: Aliquippa, Woodlawn, [5] and New Sheffield. [6] [7] There is no known direct connection between Seneca Queen Aliquippa and the city; rather, "Aliquippa" was one of several Indian names selected arbitrarily by the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad in 1878 for stations along its route. [7]
West Aliquippa is a village located on the Ohio River near Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] It is only one of two villages (the other being Fombell) in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The community is located just north of the city of Aliquippa, from which it derives its name. It shares the 15001 ZIP code with Aliquippa.
Bryce Brothers diamond optic, multi knob blown crystal stemware. Bryce Brothers, also known as Bryce Brothers Company and Bryce Brothers Company Inc., was a glass manufacturing company originating in 1850 at Birmingham, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania that changed names and partnerships until being purchased by the Bryce family when it was moved to Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, where they ...
The factory provided fine quality glass tableware and decorative glass figurines. Both pressed and blown glassware were made in a wide variety of patterns and colors. The company also made glass automobile headlights and Holophane Glassware lighting fixtures. The company was operated by Heisey and his sons until 1957, when the factory closed.
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General Glass Industries was a United States–based wholly owned subsidiary of General Glass International. Also known as "GGI", this company manufactured sheet glass from 1988 until 1993 using the Fourcault process. GGI also produced cut sheet and window glass from flat glass produced by other manufacturers.