Imperial Glass, Glassware Replacements
Imperial Glass Crystal and Glassware Replacements available at Robbins Nest.
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Read History of Imperial Glass 1901 - 1984. - The Imperial Glass Company was founded in 1901 by an ex-riverboat captain Edward Muhleman who had many years´ experience as a director/ manager/ investor in glass companies. The aim was to build a very large, modern glassworks close to the river in Bellaire, Ohio, where there were so many other glassworks that Bellaire was already known as "Glass City". After three years of planning and building, this new glassworks went into production in 1904, and within a few months became a major player in the glass industry in the USA.
Starting with clear glass in an extensive range of new tableware and imitation cut designs, they moved on to colored glass and carnival glass in 1909. The early Imperial trademarks were Nuart and Nucut (see left). From 1920 onwards the fourth trademark shown on the left, a double I with the word Imperial, was introduced. Early colored glass from Imperial is not usually marked with a trademark, however.
Another trademark, NI superimposed, was introduced very briefly in the 1980´s standing for "New Imperial". - Information from The Glass Encyclopedia. See more history at bottom of page.
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