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  2. List of glass artists - Wikipedia

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    Irving Amen (1918-2011), stained glass; Gary Beecham (b. 1955) Howard Ben Tr ...

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    Simple Kitchen Curtains, Custom Fabric Roller Shade, Paper Café Curtains, Mini Window Vases DCRJ-804L (95) From the Sea: 2008 8 Plaster Mermaid Wall Ornament, Ribbon Mermaid Doll, Magnetic Pearl Bracelet and Beach Glass Pendant, Sea-Style Bath Salts DCRJ-805L (96) Medieval Lights: 2008 8

  4. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Etched stemware. The company advertised as a manufacturer of pressed glassware, and specialties were candle stands, candelabras, and banquet lamps. [24] The first piece of glass pressed at the plant was a salt dip, pattern number 93. A popular early pattern called Cascade looked like a swirl and was used for candelabras and ink wells.

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    Short visual history of furniture styles (from left to right): cloisonné plaque (), Chair of Reniseneb (Ancient Egyptian), metal brazier with satyrs from Pompei (Greco-Roman), fall-front cabinet inlaid with ivory (), low-back armchair (), casket with images of Cupids (), wood and ivory furniture fragment (), chest (), analogion (Romanian Medieval), sideboard with two bodies (Renaissance ...

  6. Talk:Engraved glass - Wikipedia

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    From the 1840's, glass engraving ceased to pay...it was too expensive a technique for owners of glass works and many engravers had to take up other crafts. Engraved glass was a popular product throughout the 19C and shading and line associated with engraving were ideally suited to the new thin blowing style of glassware.

  7. Laurence Whistler - Wikipedia

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    He engraved on goblets and bowls blown to his own designs, and (increasingly, as he became more celebrated) on large-scale panels and windows for churches and private houses. He also engraved on three-sided prisms, some of them designed to revolve on a small turntable so that the prism's internal reflections completed the image.

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