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Kokomo Opalescent Glass Works

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in America, and the oldest manufacturer of opalescent glass in the world. In continuous operation since 1888, it was founded by Charles Edward Henry (born Paris, France about 1846), who was relocating his existing stained glass manufacturing business from New Rochelle, New York. KOG has long been an
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KOG was a leader in the development of opalescent glass from its origins, and has hundreds of color recipes, documented color combinations, and numerous textures and density formulas in sheet glass. Variation is one of the hallmarks of the way the glass is made, still using equipment for the
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Glass Artist produces window for KOG 100th anniversary ad
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Kokomo, Indiana
opalescent glass
stained glass
Louis Comfort Tiffany
roller table process
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Stained glass
"Kokomo Visitors Bureau"
the original
"ANTIQUES; A Genius With a Flair For Lamps (Published 2002)"
"History of Stained Glass"
the original
Kokomo Glass
"Kokomo Opalescent Glass Company, Inc"
Indiana Historical Society
Undergraduate Summer Research Institute “All that Glitters *Might be Glass”

Glass history timeline
Glass Artist produces window for KOG 100th anniversary ad

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