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  2. Bristol blue glass - Wikipedia

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    During the late 18th century Richard Champion, a Bristol merchant and potter, making Bristol porcelain, was working with a chemist, William Cookworthy. [1] Cookworthy began a search for good quality cobalt oxide to give the blue glaze decoration on the white porcelain and obtained exclusive import rights to all the cobalt oxide from the Royal Saxon Cobalt Works in Saxony. [2]

  3. TÅ· Nant - Wikipedia

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    TÅ· Nant's cobalt blue glass bottle range was launched in 1989, and won the British "First Glass" Award for Design Excellence. [citation needed] A crimson red bottle, called "TÅ· Nant Too", was produced in 1999 to mark the company's 10th anniversary. In 2001 TÅ· Nant entered the PET bottle market. [2]

  4. Cobalt glass - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt aluminate, also known as "cobalt blue", [8] can be used in a similar way. Cobalt glass such as Bristol blue glass is appreciated for its attractive colour and is popular with collectors. It is used in the distinctive blue bottles of Harvey's Bristol Cream sherry and TÅ· Nant mineral water. Ming dish, with smalt blue decoration

  5. Depression glass - Wikipedia

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    Less common colors include yellow (canary), ultramarine, jadeite (opaque pale green), delphite (opaque pale blue), cobalt blue, red (ruby and royal ruby), black, amethyst, monax, and white (milk glass). Some depression glass is uranium glass. Although of marginal quality, Depression glass has been highly collectible since the 1960s.

  6. Heisey Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Heisey glass was produced in colors throughout the life of the factory, but the most prolific period of color manufacturing was from 1925 to 1938, when the most collectible colors were created. The company went to great lengths to produce distinct colors, and Heisey glass may often be identified from the specific colors alone.

  7. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Blue Pale to deep blue. [20] Cobalt Blue A deep shade of blue and the most sought after. [20] Independence Blue 1975-76 A cobalt blue carnival treatment made during the U.S.Bicentennial. [21] Green This color ranges from a deep green to a light yellow green. [20] Marigold A yellow orange color. [20] Red A red color that is deep when held to a ...

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