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George Bacchus & Sons

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George Bacchus & Sons, originally called Bacchus & Green[1] was a 19th-century manufacturer of fine glassware located in Birmingham, England.[2]

In the 1830s Bacchus produced pressed glass by using a plunger to force molten glass into a cast-iron mold. In the 1850s, they began making cased glass, which has thin layers of different colors which can be cut away to produce cameo glass.[2]

Bacchus also produced cut glass items, including Venetian-style paperweights[3] and tableware.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Ray Shill (2005), Birmingham and the Black Country's canal industries, Tempus, p. 66, ISBN 978-0-7524-3262-5
  2. ^ a b c Mallalieu, Huon; Corbett, Sue; Edwards, Graeme, eds. (1994), Antiques Roadshow A - Z of Antiques Hunting, Peter Jackson (Editorial director), Jeremy Wallington (Publishing Director), Headwater Communications Referenced from the monthly collectible journal; later published as a book, ISBN 978-0-7522-1092-6
  3. ^ Gordon Campbell (2006), The Grove encyclopedia of decorative arts, vol. 2, Oxford University Press US, p. 188, ISBN 978-0-19-518948-3, retrieved 6 September 2009
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