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Glass Manufacturers' Marks ~ Identifying glass with an extensive list of markings, logos, trademarks as seen on bottles & other glassware!
- Numbers on The Bottoms of Glass Bottles
Complete list (with links) of all articles on the GLASS...
- What is Glass
WHAT IS GLASS MADE OF? For the purposes of this website, in...
- ARCOROC Glass Page
Arques, France ARCOROC GLASSWARE Arcoroc is a brand name...
- Owens-Illinois Glass Company
Owens-Illinois Glass Company was the result of the 1929...
- Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation
Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation was formed in 1937, a...
- Federal Law Forbids Sale Or Reuse of This Bottle
The “ Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle ”...
- Kentucky Glass Works Company
Other Louisville-area bottle glass factories operating in...
- Mason's Patent Nov 30th 1858 Fruit Jars
The very first jars with the Nov 30 1858 patent date...
- Numbers on The Bottoms of Glass Bottles
Encyclopedia of Manufacturer’s Marks on Glass Containers. The purpose of this encyclopedia is to update the venerable (and outdated) classic Bottle Makers and Their Marks, published by Julian Harrison Toulouse in 1971. Toulouse did a fantastic job, using the available technology of the 1960s.
As of early 2021 all of the Makers Markings sections are complete! Take a look at these sections below which if printed out (well over 6000 pages!) comprises the complete 14 volumes of the "Encyclopedia of Manufacturers Marks on Glass Containers."
Manufacturer’s Marks and Other Logos on Glass Containers. Compiled by the Bottle Research Group (Bill Lockhart, Bill Lindsey, Carol Serr, Pete Schulz, Beau Schriever, & Bob Brown)
19 lip 2024 · The easiest way to identify the company behind a glass piece is to look for the maker's mark. This illustrated guide provides images of common marks found on both antique and contemporary collectible glass from 22 different companies as well as info on dating the pieces.
15 lis 2023 · Maker's marks - Maker's marks often appear on the bottom of the bottle. These take the form of numbers, letters, symbols, or names. Image Credit. Pontil marks - Pontil marks are circular shapes on the bottom of the bottle that indicate that the bottle is made of free-blown glass.
During our conversations, we learned they are compiling up-to-date information for their Encyclopedia of Manufacturer’s Marks on Glass Containers. When complete, the Encyclopedia should be about 6,000 pages in length. The work is available on two venues – online and hard copy (print) formats.