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The Morgantown Glass Works was founded in 189 9for the production of colorless
glass blown glass tumblers and pressed tableware. after the press ware
line was replaced by high demand for suitable blown stemware and bar ware By the
late 1910’s when color was introduced, mass production of colored ware for
commercial, institutional and home use placed the Company’s glass in high
demand. and many new colors and innovative designs were added to meet their
demands. and extending the manufacturer's glassware production to
vases, dishes, bowls, , candlesticks, candle holders, oil lamps, decorative
glass, cake plates, tumblers, glass shades, pitchers,carafes, decanters, ice
buckets, bowls, gift ideas, jewelry boxes, perfume bottles, decanters, business
card holders, ring holders, cuspidors, baskets, toothpick holders, oil candles,
glass pumpkins, garden floats, glass floats, ashtrays, baskets, powder jar,
temple jar, water cooler, washing pots and hand blown glass,blown glass vase, art glass bowl,Powder Jar, Flowerpot, Drink Set, dishes, gups,
tumblers, ashtrays,urns, water sets, window boxes.candleholders, carafes,
cocktail shakers, compotes, creamer, cordial sets, decanters, dresser set, fruit
baskets, goblet, jiggers, punchbowl.
By the late 1920's the well-known Continental Line had evolved from the
introduction of color and proved to be Old Morgantown's greatest line of
glassware due to its quality, colors and craftsmanship After a first closing
In January 1939, the factory reopened, producing tableware, stemware and bar ware
with a whole new line of glassware designed along with a rainbow
of new color until 1971 when the Old Morgantown Glass factory closed for good. |