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- Title
- Glassware
- Date(s)
- 1876
- Contributor(s)
- Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Centennial Exhibition photograph and ephemera collection (Accession 2003.255)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2003_255_03_B_13A_03
- Collection
- Centennial Exhibition photograph and ephemera collection
- Title
- L. Gosse Fils, Verrerie De St. Ouen, Paris
- Date(s)
- 1876
- Contributor(s)
- Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) (associated name), L. Gosse Fils (originator)
- Collection ID
- Centennial Exhibition photograph and ephemera collection (Accession 2003.255)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2003_255_01_073
- Collection
- Centennial Exhibition photograph and ephemera collection
- Title
- The Glory Hole preliminary script
- Date(s)
- 1946, 1947
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Fostoria Glass Company (Sponsor), Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. (Associated name)
- Description
-
A script for a film production in which fictional teenagers Mary Lee and Joe learn about crystal glassware. They visit a glass manufacturing plant where they see how glass is shaped, how it is refined and polished, and how patterns are etched into the surface. Then they visit a crystal glassware saleswoman to learn about the different inspections of glassware necessary for selecting pieces to purchase. Includes notes and suggestions on the film both typed and handwritten.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_07_10
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Crystal Clear production materials
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft Productions, Inc. (Production company), Fostoria Glass Company (sponsor)
- Description
-
The script and proposals are written for a film production in which fictional teenagers Mary Lee and Don learn about crystal glassware. They visit a glass manufacturing plant where they witness different ways glass is shaped, how it is refined and polished, and how patterns are etched into the surface. Then they visit a crystal glassware saleswoman to learn about the different inspections of glassware necessary for selecting pieces to purchase.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_07_11
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Crystal Clear production stills
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft Productions, Inc. (Production company), Fostoria Glass Company (sponsor)
- Description
-
Depicts the process of crystal glassware manufacture. Includes scenes of a couple in their kitchen, as well as the process of glassblowing, glass purification, and quality assurance in the manufacturing plant.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Production films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_39_62
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- 'Crystal Clear' teachers' guide
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (associated name), Fostoria Glass Company (originator)
- Collection ID
- Culley family collection of Cinecraft Productions audiovisual materials (Accession 2018.201)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2018201_02_10_02
- Collection
- Culley Family Cinecraft Productions Collection
- Title
- Crystal Clear
- Date(s)
- 1946
- Contributor(s)
- Fostoria Glass Company (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Director), Siedel, Frank (Narrator), Oliva, George, Jr., 1920-2011 (Author of dialog)
- Description
-
Original version. A sponsored film exploring the world of crystal glassware. While doing the dishes, sisters Betty and Jane break one of their mother's crystal wine glasses. After seeing the accident, their brother Bill insists the glass can be replaced with a similar piece. He recalls a lecture on glass manufacturing, where he learned the different ways glass is shaped, how it is refined and polished, and how patterns are etched into the surface. Betty and Jane then visit a crystal...
Show moreOriginal version. A sponsored film exploring the world of crystal glassware. While doing the dishes, sisters Betty and Jane break one of their mother's crystal wine glasses. After seeing the accident, their brother Bill insists the glass can be replaced with a similar piece. He recalls a lecture on glass manufacturing, where he learned the different ways glass is shaped, how it is refined and polished, and how patterns are etched into the surface. Betty and Jane then visit a crystal saleswoman to replace the broken piece and learn how to inspect glassware before making a purchase. With performances from Natalie Trundy, Diana Florey, John McDill, Brooke Taylor, and Alice Weston. Table settings by Hugh Buzzard. Set decorations by Marvel DeWitt.
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- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC445
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Greater Convenience Offered in New Glass Package for Beer
- Date(s)
- 1962-11
- Contributor(s)
- Loewy, Raymond, 1893-1986 (former owner)
- Description
-
From The Glass Packer : The Magazine of Glass Packing (November 1962) includes cover with Miss Rheingold and article
- Collection ID
- Raymond Loewy Archive (Accession 2251)
- Hagley ID
- 2012-06_18_Rheingold_ChugaMug_cover_story_in_The_Glass_Packer
- Collection
- Trade catalogs and pamphlets