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  • 21Cranberry glass — Vintage cranberry glass bowl Cranberry glass (or Gold Ruby glass as it is known in Europe, or Rubino Oro as it is known by glass workers) is a red glass made by adding gold(III) chloride to molten glass. Tin, in the form of stannous chloride, is… …

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  • 22Nippon Sheet Glass — Co., Ltd. 日本板硝子株式会社 Nippon Sheet Glass logo.svg Type Public, (TYO: 5202) Industry Glass Founded 1918 in Osaka …

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  • 23Opaline glass — The term opaline in current times refers to many forms of opaque and colored glass. In France the term opaline is used to refer to multiple types of glass and not specifically antique colored crystal or semi crystal. The idea that the term… …

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  • 24Murano glass — paper weights Murano glass is a famous product of the Venetian island of Murano. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, Murano has been a commercial port as far back as the 7th century. By the 10th century, the city had become well known for its …

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  • 25New Martinsville Glass Company — Type Public company Founded (1901) Headquarters New Martinsville, West Virginia, USA The New Martinsville Glass Company was an American manufacturer of decorative glass products. It opened in 1901 in New Martinsville, West Virginia. The company… …

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  • 26Ground glass joint — Ground glass joints are used in laboratories to quickly and easily fit leak tight apparatus together from commonly available parts. For example, a round bottom flask, Liebig condenser, and oil bubbler with ground glass joints may be rapidly… …

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  • 27Studio glass — Glass ball made by Tyler Hopkins. Glass can be made transparent and flat, or into other shapes and colors as shown in this sphere from the Verrerie of Brehat in Brittany …

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  • 28Snuff bottle — Snuff bottles in the American Museum of Natural History collection Snuff bottles were used by the Chinese during the Qing Dynasty to contain powdered tobacco. Smoking tobacco was illegal during the Dynasty, but the use of snuff was allowed… …

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  • 29Milk bottle — This article describes the containers in which milk may be kept. Wikipedia does not have an article on the British sweet of the same name. Examples of milk bottles from the late 19th century made by the Warren Glass Works Company. Milk bottles… …

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  • 30National Bottle Museum — Coordinates: 43°00′11″N 74°50′55″W / 43.00310°N 74.84859°W / 43.00310; 74.84859 …

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