Harry Pristis
Well-Known Member
Good to know, coldwater diver.
It seems I understated the number of glass works in early Stoddard -- there were five! I didn't mention the Joseph Foster works in South Stoddard . . . I couldn't find a name for those earliest works founded in 1842.
Anyway, I photographed another bottle I think was blown in Stoddard (or possibly Keene). This one is olive-green rather than olive-amber, but both colors are reported in Stoddard glass. It's easier to see the micro-bubbles in the green glass for some reason.
It seems I understated the number of glass works in early Stoddard -- there were five! I didn't mention the Joseph Foster works in South Stoddard . . . I couldn't find a name for those earliest works founded in 1842.
Anyway, I photographed another bottle I think was blown in Stoddard (or possibly Keene). This one is olive-green rather than olive-amber, but both colors are reported in Stoddard glass. It's easier to see the micro-bubbles in the green glass for some reason.