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I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my ... Many might describe the decoration on this piece as being in the style of Nailsea, an English glass house located about seven miles ...
and Nailsea, being one of the five biggest glass manufacturers in the country, was keen to expand. They started producing, what were, I suppose, considered to be ‘toys’, bubble pipes, glasses, rolling ...
Dear Helaine and Joe: I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather’s brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa ...
Nailsea, hit upon a new idea around the 1840’s that really sprung them into fame. With the tax now removed from coloured glass, there was an opportunity to spring lots of surprises on the market ...
I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather's brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa., for a while.
I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather's brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa., for a while.