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If you haven't signed up already, you may want to do so. This is going to be an exciting event, and very informative! A must for any New England collector!! The seats are filling up... go to www.nhglassmakers.com to register and reserve your space.
NH Glassmakers Symposium Schedule
Saturday, November 13 and Sunday, November 14, 2010
Opening Symposium with Light Lunch
Advance Registration is required
Saturday 9:30am – 4:00pm
9:30–4:00 Exhibit open for viewing
10:30 The Curators – Introduction to “New Hampshire Glassmakers, 1780-1886â€
11:30 Kirk Nelson, Executive Director, New Bedford Museum of Glass
“Shared Traditions: Early Glassmaking in New Hampshire and Beyond.â€
12:00 Catered Light Lunch
1:30 David R. Starbuck, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology,
Plymouth State University
“The New England Glassworks in Temple: New Hampshire’s Bold Experiment in Early Glassmakingâ€
Sunday, 10:30am – 4:00pm
10:30–4:00 Exhibit open for viewing
10:45 Jeff Noordsy, Glass Historian / Collector
“Blown Three Mold Tableware: Yankee Ingenuityâ€
12:00 Lunch Break
1:30 Alan Rumrill, Executive Director, Historical Society of Cheshire County
“Brittle Beauty: The Stoddard Glass Industry, 1842-1873â€
2:30 Michael George, Glass Historian / Collector “Identification: Key Characterstics of New Hampshire Glassâ€
NH Glassmakers Symposium Schedule
Saturday, November 13 and Sunday, November 14, 2010
Opening Symposium with Light Lunch
Advance Registration is required
Saturday 9:30am – 4:00pm
9:30–4:00 Exhibit open for viewing
10:30 The Curators – Introduction to “New Hampshire Glassmakers, 1780-1886â€
11:30 Kirk Nelson, Executive Director, New Bedford Museum of Glass
“Shared Traditions: Early Glassmaking in New Hampshire and Beyond.â€
12:00 Catered Light Lunch
1:30 David R. Starbuck, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology,
Plymouth State University
“The New England Glassworks in Temple: New Hampshire’s Bold Experiment in Early Glassmakingâ€
Sunday, 10:30am – 4:00pm
10:30–4:00 Exhibit open for viewing
10:45 Jeff Noordsy, Glass Historian / Collector
“Blown Three Mold Tableware: Yankee Ingenuityâ€
12:00 Lunch Break
1:30 Alan Rumrill, Executive Director, Historical Society of Cheshire County
“Brittle Beauty: The Stoddard Glass Industry, 1842-1873â€
2:30 Michael George, Glass Historian / Collector “Identification: Key Characterstics of New Hampshire Glassâ€