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The Height Of Production

By the 1840s, American glasshouses were firepolishing their wares, which was originally an English technique. The glass piece was reheated briefly in the furnace after shaping, thus “melting” the seams a little and smoothing the surface. Stippling was no longer necessary to hide flaws. Another breakthrough substituted lime, a far less costly raw material, for […]
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