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  2. Glassmaking at Blenko Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Blenko Glass Company, William John Blenko (1854–1933), learned glassmaking at a bottle works in England. He began working at the plant at the age of 10. [ 1 ] Educated as a chemist, he learned to make antique sheet glass that had the look of stained glass windows from Medieval times. [ 2 ]

  3. Blenko Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, Blenko started another sheet glass company, this time in Milton, West Virginia because of low natural gas prices, a major concern for glass manufacturers of the time, which drew many prospective glassblowers to the area. His new company was initially named Eureka Glass Company, later changed the name to Blenko.

  4. Winslow Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Winslow George Anderson (May 17, 1917 – December 10, 2007) was an American artist, painter, ceramicist and glass designer from Plymouth, Massachusetts.A graduate of Alfred University's School of Ceramics, Anderson was a leading glass designer for the Blenko Glass Company of West Virginia (1946-1953) and design director for Lenox China and Crystal, located in Trenton, New Jersey (1953-1979).

  5. Cylinder blown sheet glass - Wikipedia

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    In Blenko's case, slight imperfections were desired for the purpose of giving the flat glass the appearance of antique glass. [1] The standard (non-Blenko) cylinder method caused surface damages on the glass due to the flattening and moving, and the sheet therefore had to be ground and polished. In 1839 the Chance Brothers invented the patent ...

  6. 19th century glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Glass Company controlled 19 glass companies, which meant it controlled about 75 percent of the glass tableware market in the United States. [106] The American Window Glass Company trust was created in 1898, and it had over half of the nation's window glassmaking capacity in part because it consisted of many of the large works that ...

  7. Talk:Glassmaking at Blenko Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Notice that recent newspaper articles about Blenko Glass Company do not mention their antique flat glass. I did some original research in 2024-this is why it is not mentioned in the article-by contacting Blenko. Their response was that they are not producing flat glass because of the overwhelming orders for tableware.

  8. Arlon Bayliss - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 Bayliss moved to the US to establish the glass program at Anderson University, where he was promoted to emeritus professor of art in 2014. [5] Alongside academic duties, Bayliss has also kept a private professional practice, allowing him to design and develop a series of sponsored public artworks, as well as to design studio glass art pieces and collections for renowned Venetian glass ...

  9. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    On Dec 21, 2010, Fire-King Japan or Fire-King Japan Co., Ltd. was founded in Japan to revive Fire-King milk glass. [2] Officially opening to the public in 2011 in Tokyo, Japan, the company sells a variety of mugs and other dishes in various colors such as milk glass, jade-ite, and rose-ite. [3] Their current CEO is Naoyuki Koike.

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