A Short History of Glass |
Contents
Foreword | 7 |
Glass of the Roman Empire | 21 |
Glass in the Far East | 35 |
Copyright | |
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19th century Amelung American glass art glass Art Nouveau beads beaker beauty became Biedermeier blown Bohemian bottles cameo carved Chinese Claw beaker clear glass colored glass Core-formed Corning Glass craftsmen cristallo cups decorated developed Diamond point engraving dishes drinking glasses Egypt Egyptian Émile Gallé enameled Enameled and gilt England English glassmaking Eugene Rousseau ewer factories forest glasshouses France furnace Gallé German Gift glass artist glass containers glass history glass industry glass objects glass vessels glassblowing glasshouses glassmakers glassware Glassworks goblet gold guild Hald Houghton humpen invention Irish glass Islamic glass lamps lead crystal light manufacture Marinot material Mesopotamia metal Middle East mold Mold-blown motifs Muslim northern Europe ornamental Orrefors painted patterns Persia pieces portrait probably produced prunts Renaissance René Lalique Roman Empire Roman glass scenes Sculpture shapes silver stem Steuben Glass Stiegel Stourbridge sugar bowl surface technique Tiffany transparent vase Venetian glassmakers Venice Victorian Wheel engraved Wistar