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Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:22:59 PM   
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The first glass manufactory in Vermont was built on the shores of Lake Dunmore.The factory was conceived in 1812 and built during the summer of 1813.  The glass works were located near what is present day Sunset Lodge, 99 percent of the output of these works was window glass.However as is usually the case end of day whimsies were a somewhat common item at a lot of our early glass works and they were made at window glass factories also.These two items became available and I had to have them as no one including the pioneer glass historians really researched these works thoroughly.

Henry R. Schoolcraft was born in Albany county, N. Y., in 1793. He  settled into Salisbury in 1812  and assisted in the building and managing of the glass-works of the Vermont Company both in Salisbury and in Middlebury. While living at Lake Dunmore he erected a chemical furnace and experimental laboratory, and at the same time studied chemistry and mineralogy under Professor F. Hall, of Middlebury College. Foreign competition, the over-expansion with a plant in East Middlebury, and a bad fire at the Lake Dunmore facility caused glass production to come to a halt in 1817.  In 1832, the Lake Dunmore Glass Company was formed and glass making continued through 1842 when the factory went idle for the last time.

I was truly fortunate recently to be able to secure these two  very historical items. First I have added to my collection an original script money bill and secondly a small but very color full with out a doubt end of day glass hat from the Lake Dunmore glass works 1813 to 1817.In all of the hats in my collection which number over 25 now none of them have the color attributes of this piece.This hat has the following colors mixed into  various random areas.Dark Olive amber,light aqua,yellow olive  green,amber,cobalt blue yes cobalt blue that is not a misprint, deep purple,and orange amber.Someone gathered glass from various pots to achieve this effect.The piece is also free blown as no bottle mold was used.The predominant color is dark olive amber,but the other colors are there scattered through out.Both of these items were in a private collection in Mass. until recently.

           A unique feature of the Vermont Glass Factory was the issue of its own money (script) in varying values from $1 to 5$.  These notes are rare and quite collectable.The signature of the President of the works Samuel Swift is hand signed on every bill denomination.On this particular bill the 1.50 version, Milo cook is listed as the Clerk and his signature is also on the bill.I cant make out the name of the recipient of the bill.If anyone else here at the forum has any of these bills would you please show them here as they are really quite amazing.

Bill Powers has the following web site and I plan to send him this information.  http://www.lakedunmorevt.com/history/default.htm  Hre are the pictures of each item.





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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:23:48 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:24:13 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:24:34 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:25:15 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:25:41 PM   
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8.These are not reflections they are actual colors in the glass.This is a most amazing piece of glass!!




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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:27:43 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:34:18 PM   
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The 1.50 script bill.




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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:35:51 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:36:13 PM   
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3.The company clerk Milo Cook.




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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:36:37 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:37:28 PM   
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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/10/2011 9:48:02 PM   
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Can anyone here at this forum decipher this name circled in red.  Bill Powers wants to know he has compiled a nice historical list.
Check out his web site.

http://www.lakedunmorevt.com/history/default.htm




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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/13/2011 9:20:43 PM   
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What a great post! I 'm hoping to head up there in the next few months to see the lake. Your pictures and details about the factory are fabulous.

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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/14/2011 9:15:37 PM   
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Great finds from that old glass factory. I have seen a couple of them hats in aqua at antique shops here in Vermont that said they where from the Lake Dunmore Glass factory.  I don't know much about them or how to tell where they were made so I have always passed them up. Lake Dumore in Salisbury is a treasure in it's self. I spent many days of my life swimming , camping, sunday cookouts, boating, and fishing there. Beautiful lake that I would love to own a camp or house on when I retire.

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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/15/2011 10:25:42 AM   
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Local VT lore growing up was always that they produced virtually nothing but aqua glass there, so I'm interested to hear that, possibly, they made products with colored glass. At one time, virtually every aqua pontil bottle in VT for sale was alleged to be Dunmore glass.

Are there verifiable, documented, Dunmore pieces?

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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/15/2011 10:58:23 AM   
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Steve,

I really hate to rain on your parade, but the color is olive amber. I'm sorry, but I don't see cobalt or purple, etc.

Further, Lake Dunsmore produced window glass (cylinder method). It was aqua and light blue green color. This is all well documented with local museums and historians. Besides window glass, some off-hand (aqua) pieces have been documented.  

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RE: Lake Dunmore Salisbury Vermont Glass Factory items. - 5/15/2011 11:22:45 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: saratogadriver

Local VT lore growing up was always that they produced virtually nothing but aqua glass there, so I'm interested to hear that, possibly, they made products with colored glass. At one time, virtually every aqua pontil bottle in VT for sale was alleged to be Dunmore glass.

Are there verifiable, documented, Dunmore pieces?

Jim G


Wait, you mean that every aqua bottle found in Vermont was not made at one of the nearby glass factories?  Heresy

There is a black glass magnum at the Sheldon Museum that has a long history of having been made in East Middlebury (the first of the so-called Lake Dunmore Glass Houses) but I am of the VERY, VERY strong belief that it is in fact an English made bottle of an earlier period.  (Hence my skepticism of many so-called "Granny notes.") 

Documented pieces include a number of aqua laboratory type vessels made for Middlebury College, several distinctively formed compotes with 19 ribs (one can be found in the Bennington Museum), several pattern molded pans with the same 19 ribs (I own two), a wonderful footed bowl in the Sheldon Museum and lots of greenish tinged window panes in early local homes.  I also know of a complete window glass cylinder that was recovered from the bottom of the Lake many years ago.  There are bunches of other objects that very well could have been and/or likely were made locally but I'd hesitate to make any definitive claims.

Much of the confusion comes from longstanding mis-attributions (e.g. I highly doubt that the paneled jelly jars were blown here) and the publication of several books filled with supposition and hope rather than solid evidence. 

Colored glass in every shade of blue, green, amber, etc. can be found in abundance in and around the site but it is the very strong sense of we locals who care about such things that this was simply cullet and not actually glass house output.  Any object I know of with strong local attribution was blown in shades of aquamarine.

I'll try to post some photos while watching it rain this week:)


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