Antique
American - Brilliant Cut Glass
Cut glass, which
is simply blown or pressed glass ground upon a wheel, goes back at
least to
produced as far
back as the second millennium BC
by the Egyptians & perhaps the Phoenicians. Yet evidently it
originated in Mesopotamia, where pieces of well made glass have been
found, believed to date from the third millennium BC.
However, there is
no proof that any cut glass was made in England before the beginning
of the 18th century.
Many of the glass
cutters employed in American factories originally came from Europe,
... and influenced the designs produced in America until 1880.
The earliest cut
and engraved glass produced in America was probably manufactured
(during the last half of the 18th century) at Henry Williams
Stiegel's glass factory in Manheim, Pennsylvania., and the works
established in Fredericktown, MD by John Frederick Amelung. ....In
1882, Phillip McDonald designed the 'Russian' pattern for T.G.
Hawkes & Co, and from this point on American cut glass wares became
richer in both design and quality.
Many Cut Glass
companies were located in the Honesdale area of Pennsylvania. The
following information is taken from Revi (see N.B. bottom of page)
Dorflinger
Glass Museum
This collection of original brilliant cut glass is from
the Dorflinger Glass Co. is located
located on Long Ridge Rd in White Mills on Rt 6 north of Hawley,
Pennsylvania. Christian Dorflinger established the Dorflinger Glass
Works company in 1862. It was one of the top quality companies of
the era, and his glass was used by several Presidents. The
collection ranges from the very rare colored (cut-to clear) crystal
hand carved glass to the techniques of the lost art of cut glass.
J. B. Clark &
Co.
In 1884, Thomas Byron Clark established a cut glass factory in
Seelyville. The last design pattern for cut glass issued to this
company was registered on January 15, 1924."(1)
Luzerne Cut
Glass Co
The factory was located on Delaware Avenue in West Pittston. It was
operated by O.S. Atterholt, and it closed around 1930
Krantz & Smith
Co
In 1893, John Krantz and John Smith established a glass cutting shop
on the second floor of Wyman Kimble's factory at the foot of West
12th St in Honesdale. The factory was destroyed by fire in 1932.
Gibbs, Kelly &
Co / Barryville Cut Glass Shop
William Gibbs and Michael Kelly opened a glass cutting shop in the
W.W. Weston Building on Race St. in Honesdale. It moved to Hawley in
1909. It was in operation as of 1918.
Union Cut
Glass Co
The factory was located on the corner of West 13th and Spring St
(now Westside Ave) in Honesdale, and that company afterward became
the Irving Cut Glass Co and relocated at the foot of East Park
St.(1)
Irving Cut
Glass Co.
The factory was established in 1900 on West 13th St (now Westside
Ave), but moved to Park St, where it continued to operate until the
early 1930's.
Herbeck-Demer
Co.
It was active in Honesdale from about 1904 to 1911, when Demer
brothers formed their own company in Hallstead. It closed in 1918.
McKanna Cut
Glass Co.
The factory was established on 1906 at 1008 Mains St in Honesdale,
and continued to operate until 1927.
Crystal Cut
Glass Co
The factory was located at the foot of West 14th Street in the
former Kelly & Steinman Factory. It was operated by Dr. Pierson B.
Peterson from approx. 1913 to 1918.
Wayne Cut
Glass Co.
The factory was established on 1905 at East Park St. in Honesdale.
Another factory was opened in Towanda in 1910 at the corner of Main
and Elizabeth Streets. The company continued to operate until at
least 1920.
John S. Connor
- American Rich Cut Glass Co.
In 1890, John Sarsfield O'Connor erected a ...cutting factory at the
foot of Wallenpaupack Falls in Hawley. It was eventually sold to
Maple City Glass Co. (1) in 1919.
Maple City
Glass Co.
Formerly the John S. Connor factory, it was located in Hawley
Keystone Cut
Glass Co - Wall & Murphy
In 1902, the Keystone Cut Glass Co was formed in 1902 in Hawley, and
closed in 1918
Clinton /
Elite Cut Glass Co.
Charles C. Wilmarth founded the Clinton Cut Glass Co in 1905 in the
village of Aldenville ( on Rt 170 between Rt371 and Rt 652 north of
Honesdale) on the Lackawaxen River near a dam , which provided the
power to turn the cutting wheels. It was sold to Elite Cut Glass
Manufacturing Co in 1918, which continued to operate until 1924
Pioneer Cut
Glass Co.
The company was formed in 1905 in Carbondale, and closed in 1920
Becker &
Wilson / Mahon & Wilson
The factory was established in 1903 in Montrose, and continued to
operate for 15 or 20 years.
Tunkahannock
Glass Co
They operated a cutting shop in Tunkannock from 1894-1906
Ryon Cut Glass
Co
The company was formed before the turn of the century, but was
incorporated in 1903 in the town of Lawrenceville (near Moosic). It
continued to operate until 1913.
Stage-Kashins
Cut Glass Co.
The factory was established in 1911 on Mechanic St in Lawrenceville,
and continued to operate until the early 1920's
Note: Please email
us with any additions you may know, we would be pleased to add them
to this list.
N.B. American Cut and Engraved Glass, Albert Christian
Revi, Thomas Nelson Inc, Nashville, TN / New York, NY © 1965 ISBN
0-8407-4304-1
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