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What are the trademarks for Olde Virginia glass?

What are the trademarks for Olde Virginia glass?

Fenton Trademark for Olde Virginia Glass 1960’s-1970’s (ice cream cone intertwined and on top of a capital G) Fenton Trademark 1970’s for Richard and Mimi Sone Formosan Glass Company F in sideways square (can be mistaken for a triangle) Fostoria Glass Trademarks, Labels & Logos To contribute images or clarify, contact Glass Lovers Glass Database

What are the trademarks of Hemingray Glass Company?

Hemingray Glass Co. Trademark type 1 (sold more than insulators) Hemingray Glass Co. Trademark type 2 (sold more than insulators) Henry Ford Museum Henry Greener Trademark 1875-1885 Herman Tappan Trademark 1880 Holophane Company Trademark 1990 Homco Home Interiors mark HWA Hsia Glass Co. LTD mark Imperial Glass Trademarks, Labels & Logos

What are the manufacturer’s marks on glass bottles?

American Can Co. 1962-1980s W:Wheaton Glass Mason Mfg. Co. [need date & right name] M:Other M * Section = Chapter on either the Historic Bottle Website or printed edition of the Encyclopedia of Manufacturer’s Marks on Glass Containers. First letter indicates the chapter (e.g.

Where did the Imperial Glass Company Mark come from?

Several iterations of the original Imperial Glass Company mark used in the 1950s (a capital “G” laid over a stylized capital “I”) led to this mark when the company was purchased from Lenox by Arthur Lorch in 1981. Continue to 3 of 22 below. This is one of a number of different marks used by the Daum factory in Nancy, France.

What did the United States Glass Company Mark?

U.S. Glass Co. Marks This conglomerate marked its glassware in a number of different ways in the early 1900s. One mark combines the letters U, S, and G with Co. in an intertwined fashion. Other pieces were marked with U imposed over an S, or simply USG, according to the Glass Lovers Glass Database marks gallery.

Are there any trademarks on industrial glassware?

Also included are a number of trademarks, emblems and logos seen on other types of glassware including tableware and industrial glass items such as railroad lantern lenses.

Where can I find trademarks on glass bottles?

The majority of the marks listed here are found on older bottles, but commonly seen trademarks used by present-day glass manufacturing concerns in the United States are also included. This site primarily lists marks seen on bottles made in the United States, although I do have a number of marks listed from other countries as well.

Hemingray Glass Co. Trademark type 1 (sold more than insulators) Hemingray Glass Co. Trademark type 2 (sold more than insulators) Henry Ford Museum Henry Greener Trademark 1875-1885 Herman Tappan Trademark 1880 Holophane Company Trademark 1990 Homco Home Interiors mark HWA Hsia Glass Co. LTD mark Imperial Glass Trademarks, Labels & Logos