USA China and Glass Red Book

USA-CGRB 1951 p082-090

1951 Red Book – 82 – American Glassware

EMPIRE STATE GLASS DECORATING CO., 197 Grand St., New York, N. Y. (Walker 5-7588). Decorators of glassware, liquor sets, wine sets, stemware.

ERICKSON GLASS WORKS, 75 Carter St., Bremerton, Ohio (Tel. 32). Carl E. Erickson, president. Handblown case and colored glassware.

FARBER BROTHERS, 13-17 Crosby St., New York, N. Y. (Canal 6-3688). Louis Farber, president. Manufacturer of chrom­ium, glass-mounted giftware.

FEDERAL GLASS CO., THE, Columbus, 7, Ohio (Garfield 1101). E. A. Donnan president; U. L. Conway, vice president, director of sales; C. C. Stein, general sales manager; G. H. Kuse, assistant director of sales. Showrooms: H. D. Dewar, New York, N. Y. (Watkins 9-5458); C. E. Thiery, Chicago, Ill. (Superior 7-3491). Pressed table ware, tumblers, colored glassware, bar and liquor glassware, nov­elties and specialties.

FENTON ART GLASS CO., THE, Williamstown, W. Va. (Williams town 6371, 6372). F. M. Fenton, president; Wilmer C. Fenton, sales manager. Showrooms: Mar­tin M. Simpson Co., 1562 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. (Whitehall 4-6419); Horace C. Gray Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Oregon 5-6097); H. P. and H. F. Hunt Co., 93 Summer St., Boston, Mass.; A. S. Bell, 1355 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.; M. G. van Auken, 3040 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 2 6, Cal.; E. R. Wadlington, 209 Terminal Sales Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; Thomas L. Hogan, 211 Salt Springs St., Fayetteville, N. Y.; Har­ry Hyman & Son, 254 W. 54th St., New York, N. Y.; Howard Gibb, Riverton, N. J.; Gilbert J. Lehman, 339 Santa Fe Bldg. 2nd Unit, Dallas, Texas; L. R. Wulf Co., 528 Hennepin Ave., 507-13 Merchandise Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn.; Les L. Holloway, 125 Ellis St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. (Southeastern representative) ; Emil H. Smith Co., 842 S. 35th Ave., Omaha 5, Neb. Tableware, tumblers and stemware, colored glassware, milk glass, dinnerware, fancies, opal ware, special mould work, novelties and specialties. Pressed and blown handmade glassware.

FISHLOVE & CO., H., 720 N. Franklin St., Chicago 10, Ill. (Whitehall 4-5670). I. Fishlove, president. Decorators of glass.

FLEMINGTON CUT GLASS CO., Fleming-ton, N. J. (Flemington 588). A. G. Mul-ler, president. Manufacturers of cut glass tableware.

FOSTORIA GLASS CO., Moundsville, W. Va. (Moundsville 19). W. F. Dalzell, president; D. B. Dalzell, sales manager. Showrooms: W. S. Andres, 200 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (OR 5-5586); N. G. Slater, Chicago, 111. (SUP 7-6742); B. F. Heastand Co., San Francisco, Cal. (Ex-Brook 3142). Pressed tableware, hand-decorated ware, dinnerware, cut, etched and sandblasted ware, blown tableware, tumblers and stemware, colored glass­ware, novelties and specialties.

FULD, INC., HORACE A., 35 W. 21st St., New York 10. N. Y. (OR 5-2321). H. A. Fuld, president. Manufacturers of glass novelties. Sprayers, sandblasters and sil­vering of glassware and plastics.

GAY FAD STUDIO, INC., Lancaster, Ohio (Lancaster 4020). Fran Taylor, president and sales manager. Showrooms: Jesse Abrams, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; Ralph Higgins, 1558 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.; A. E. Shahan Co., Brack Shops, Los Angeles, Cal.; Sally Beasley, 1025 Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas, Texas. Decorators of hand painted glass­ware, tumblers, bar accessories, tableware and novelties, dinnerware, figures, teapots.

GILLEY, INC., 115 Spring St., New York 12, N. Y. (WA 5-9153). Gilbert Glad­stone, president. Representatives: Wm. H. Fenton Co., Inc., 366 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; Monogram Glass Co., 2100 Greenleaf St., Evanston, Ill.; Grace Hun­ter, 251 Plymouth St., Newton Highlands. Mass.; Peter C. Goff, Brack Shops, Los Angeles, Cal.; Rebstock-Simmons, New Orleans, La. Manufacturer and decorator of bar accessories, tray sets, drinking sets, gadgets, smoking articles, pitchers, in combination of glass, metal and wood.

GILLINDER BROTHERS, INC., Port Jer­vis, N. Y. (Port Jervis 3-2445). J. Fletch­er Gillinder, president; William T. Gillinder, vice president; William O. Kahn, sales manager. Showrooms: Henry Froelich, New York, N. Y. (Chickering 4-5321); Edward G. Bohler, Chicago, Ill. (Webster 9-5693). Pressed industrial glassware, blown industrial glassware, colored glassware, illuminating glassware, opalware, novelties and specialties, private mould work, gift items.

GLASS NOVELTY WORKS, Frankton, Ind. R. Richardson, president; Paul Rich­ardson, secretary. Paperweights, perfume bottles, ashtrays, candleholders, vases, ar­ticles on hand press, door stops.

GLASSYLVANIA CO. — See listing, Amer­ican Pottery. {Glass-study.com: Decorators of glassware – College, University, Advertising.}

GLASTONBURY, INC. Factory: Newark, Ohio. General office: 119 W. Hubbard St., Chicago, Ill. (Whitehall 4-4918). Leon Schochet, president; Maurice C. Daum. sales manager. Showrooms: A. G. Bren-nan, 125 Ellis St., Atlanta, Ga. (Walnut 9615); Louis L. Shankman & Associates, 225 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. (MU 4-6127); Morris Luxenberg, 814 Rock-wood St., Dallas, Texas (Yukon 1823); Glastonbury, Inc., 119 W. Hubbard St., Chicago 10, Ill. (Whitehall 4-4918); Chas. C. Chinn Co., 1355 Market St., San Fran­cisco, Cal. Blown tableware, tumblers and stemware, colored glassware, bar and liq­uor glassware, novelties and specialties.

1951 Red Book – 83 – American Glassware
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1951 Red Book – 84 – American Glassware

GROSZART GLASS CO., Northern Blvd. and 112th PL, East Elmhurst, N. Y. (Havemeyer 9-0653). Joseph F. Grosz and Robert J. Bodkin, partners. Decorators of glass for giftware and architectural pur­poses.

HABEL, R. F. — See listing, American Pottery. {Glass-study.com: Decorators of china and glassware.}

HALEY GLASSWARE CO., INC., K. R., 1729 S. Broad St., Greensburg, Pa. (Greensburg 4886). K. R. Haley, presi­dent. Showrooms: J. B. Wolff, 5454 S. Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill.; E. C. Scruggs, 800 Peachtree Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; Edward G. Keuling Co., 212 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; L. B. Warrick, U. S. 40 West, Cambridge, Ohio; Williams Glassware Co., 2034 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Pressed tableware, blown tableware, illu­minating glassware, novelties and special­ties, colored glassware, milk glass, bar accessories.

HANSETTA ARTWARE CO., 42 New St., New York 4, N. Y. (HA 2-3958). Arthur Schwarz, president. Representatives: Eric M. Bauer, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (MU 5-4977); Rudolph B. Jacoby, 221 W. Queen Ln., Philadelphia 44, Pa.; Mrs. Herman A. Husser, 215 Park Ave. W., Princeton, Ill. Decorators of glass and novelty gift items.

HAWKES & CO., T. G., 79 W. Market St., Corning, N. Y. (Corning 114). Samuel Hawkes, president; A. Bradley Lindsley, sales manager. Cut, engraved silver mounted glassware.

HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO., Wheeling, W. Va. (Wheeling 5180). Factories at Wheeling, Clarksburg and Grafton, W. Va.; Washington, Pa.; Zanesville, Ohio; Blackwell and Ada, Okla.; Oakland, Calif; Lancaster, N. Y.; Pomona, Cal.; Mont­gomery, Ala. J. H. McNash, president; Walter H. McClure, vice president and general sales manager. Sales representa­tives: A. F. Brady, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y.; G. M. Van Kirk & As­sociates, Builders Bldg., Chicago, Ill.; R. B. Reinhart, Market St. National Bank Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.; W. Brice Owen, Munsey Bldg., Baltimore, Md.; E. P. Wil­liams, New England Power Bldg., Boston, Mass.; R. E. Dyer, Enquirer Bldg., Cin­cinnati, Ohio; R. L. Clark, Fox Bldg., De­troit, Mich.; G. J. Steigerwald, Public Square Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; J. R. Stro-bel, Sibley Tower Bldg., Rochester, N. Y.; O. H. Kellison, Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; C. V. Gowing, Whitehead Bldg., At­lanta, Ga.; M. A. Carso, Marine Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La.; W. H. Marsh, 413 Second Ave., Dallas, Texas; J. W. Knowles, Redick Tower, Omaha, Neb.; L. R. Dunham, Board of Trade Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.; L. M. Sutton, For-shay Tower, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.; P. C. Majesky, Landreth Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; Brooks Gall, Colcord Bldg., Okla­homa City, Okla.; Lovell & Lee, Inc., 67 Wazee Market, Denver, Col. Pacific Coast sales division: Fred L. Bower, man­ager, 64 Pine St., San Francisco 11, Cal.; Wallace Dillman, 2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; M. J. Olds, Lowman Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; H. V. Cate Co., 1016 Railroad Ave., Spokane, Wash.; Lowell G. Beernink, Henry Bldg., Port­land, Ore.; J. B. Smurr, 64 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal.; W. L. Young Brokerage Co., 339 W. 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Export sales representative: Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. Pre­servers’, packers’ glassware, opal ware, bar and liquor glassware, colored glass­ware, pressed tumblers, pressed table ware, private mould work, novelties and specialties.

HERALD PRODUCTS CO. — See listing, American Pottery. {Glass-Study.com ref: Handpainted and gold decorated glasswarer}

HEISEY & CO., A. H., Newark, Ohio (Newark 9637). T. Clarence Heisey, presi­dent; R. C. Irwin, sales manager. Show­rooms : Conrad J. Woelf el, Chicago, Ill.; James V. Thomas, 2nd Unit, Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas, Texas; Joseph J. Lower, New York, N. Y.; Holt Berni, Portland, Ore.; Allen Myers, Seattle, Wash.; Alfred A. Peters, Los Angeles, Cal. (Trinity 6269); Edwin F. Bokee, Baltimore, Md. Pressed tableware, blown tableware, tum­blers and stemware, bar and liquor glass­ware, novelties and specialties, fine cut­tings and etchings, private mould work.

HOLOPHANE CO., INC., Newark, Ohio. Office, 342 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. (Newark 9634). Charles Franck, presi­dent; C. C. Keller, sales manager in New York office. Pressed table ware, colored glassware, illuminating glassware, lenses and signal glass.

HOPE GLASS WORKS, 6 Curtis St., East Providence, R. I. (East Providence 1-1988). W. Edmund de Goey, owner. Man­ufacturers of cut and engraved glass.

HOUZE CONVEX GLASS CO., L. J., Point Marion, Pa. (Point Marion 5231). A. L. Houze, Sr., president; Charles B. Board, secretary. Showrooms: C. S. Fry, 110 W. 40th St., New York, N. Y. (Penna 6-0728). Ben Weiss, 1597 Mdse. Mart (Superior 7-6572). Pressed ware, colored glassware, opal ware, novelties and specialties, spe­cial mould work.

HUNT GLASS WORKS, INC., 300 E. 3rd St., Corning, N. Y. (Corning 839). Walter J. Sullivan, president. Fine cut and en­graved crystal; fancy table ware and stemware, dinner ware, bar accessories.

IMPERIAL GLASS CORPORATION, Bel-laire, Ohio (Bellaire 482). C. W. Gustkey, president. Showrooms: E. C. Kleiner, New York, N. Y. (Chelsea 2-3037); E. W. Newton, 1563 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. (Superior 7-9600); H. E. Gustkey, Los Angeles, Cal. (Vandike 3309); J. R. Thompson, 5th and Couch Sts., Portland, Ore. (Broadway 6100); Stan G. Clark, 608 Terminal Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; H. R. Stanley, 522 Columbia Bldg., Spokane, Wash.; F. J. Carroll, Dallas, Texas (Ran­dolph 4795); Frank Gibbs, 410 N. 10th St., Boise, Idaho. Pressed tableware, blown tableware, tumblers and stemware, colored glassware, bar and liquor glassware, illu­minating glassware, novelties and special­ties, milk glass, private mould work.

1951 Red Book – 85 – American Glassware

GILLINDER GLASS

— Since 1861 —

CRYSTAL — OPAL — COLORED

LIGHTING GLASSWARE

LAMP COLUMNS — SPECIALTIES

VASES AND GIFT ITEMS

PRIVATE MOULD WORK

BOTH BLOWN AND PRESSED

Government Lighting Glassware to Navy, Air Corps,

Army, Maritime Commission Drawings

and Specifications

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INCORPORATED

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1951 Red Book – 86 – American Glassware

INDIANA GLASS CO., Dunkirk, Ind. (Dun­kirk 3111). Chas. L. Gaunt, president; J. C. Caldwell, sales manager. Showrooms: E. C. Scruggs & Associates, 800 Peach-tree Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; F. A. Wallen-horst, 4132 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore, Md.; Geo. D. Dinkel, 99 Bedford St., Bos­ton, Mass.; Kelly & Reasner, 1568 Mer­chandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, Ill.; Nathan & Morris Lando, 401 Euclid Ave., Cleve­land, Ohio; D. D. Otstott Co., Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas, Texas; Hoskins Brokerage Co., Room 15, 67 Wazee Market, 12th and Wazee, Denver, Col.; F. E. Waitz, 1504 11th St., Des Moines, Iowa; J. E. Mc-Cluney, 840 Michigan Bldg., Detroit, Mich.; A. F. French, 612 Delaware St., Kansas City, Mo.; F. C. Branum, Room 1102, Brack Shops, 527 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Cal.; Gene Rahn, 5457 N. 35th St., Milwaukee, Wis.; O. W. Duebendorf Co., 718 Builders Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn.; Titley & Haskell, 1107 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (CH 3-5750); C. T. Ber-ner, 218 Third National Bank, Dayton, Ohio; Sam & Morris Lando, 1524 Chest­nut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; F. C. Branum, 1355 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.; Howard P. Werner, 4582 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis 10, Mo.; Evan Hansard, 9 Third St. N., St. Petersburg, Fla.; F. C. Wolf, 2102 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Pressed tableware, tumblers and stemware, bar and liquor glassware, novelties, private mould work.

INLAND GLASS WORKS, 6101 W. 65th St., Chicago, Ill. (Division of Chamberlain, Inc.) (Portsmouth 7-7470). George L. Chamberlain, president; E. L. Lilja, gen­eral manager. Illuminating glassware, opal ware, heat-resisting cooking ware, pressed and blown specialties, private mould work.

JAVIT-BADASH, INC., 38 E. 21st St., New York 10, N. Y. (Oregon 3-1390). Jack Badash, president. Representative: Mac Brown, 527 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Cal. Handcut and polished stemware, bar accessories, vases, decanter sets, table decorations, cocktail mixers and shakers.

JEANNETTE GLASS CO., THE, Jean-nette, Pa. (Jeannette 1400). Kirk W. Todd, president; Carl T. Sloan, vice presi­dent ; Clyde F. Hartman, sales manager. Showrooms: Donald J. Masters, 10 W. 23rd St., New York, N. Y. (Oregon 5-3978); E. J. Welsh, 1581 Merchandise Mart. Chicago, Ill. (Whitehall 4-7871).
Pressed table ware, tumblers, novelties, private mould work.

JEANNETTE SHADE & NOVELTY CO., Jeannette, Pa. (Jeannette 40). T. R. Crock, president; Donald H. Crock, vice president and sales director. Showrooms: Fred Chambers, Chicago, Ill.; Wm. War-nick, Philadelphia, Pa.; Jack Morrison, At­lanta, Ga.; Harry F. Myers, Maiden, Mass.; Nat Cominsky, New York, N. Y.; W. H. Lassiter, Richmond, Va. Pressed and blown opalware, milk glass, illuminat­ing glassware, novelties and specialties, hand-decorated ware, cut and etched, sand blasted, private mould work.

KAYSER ART & GIFT CO., P. O. Box 56, Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. (VI 9-6447). Handmade glass, glass novelties. Hand decorated composition figurines.

KEMPLE GLASS WORKS, JOHN E., East Palestine, Ohio (Tel. 2713). John E. Kemple, owner; Geraldine R. Kemple, di­rector of sales. Showrooms: Claude W. Sperling, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; W. L. Blodgett & Co., 527 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 14, Cal. Pressed table ware, blownware, tumblers and stemware, din­ner ware, bar and liquor glassware, milk glass, novelties and specialties, private mould work, pressed lamp parts.

KESSLER, INC., WARREN, 220 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (MU 3-8024). (Factory, Bethpage, L. I.). Representa­tives: 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; Robert L. Coslette & Assoc, 710 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Cal. Glass manufacturer, handmade and decorated etched ware, opal, colored, silver and gold encrusted.

KEYSTONE GLASS MFG. CO., INC., Hicksville, N. Y. (Hicksville 3-0082). James Gross, president; Harry Ernenwein, sales manager. Showrooms: Nelson Pal­mer, 1133 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Chelsea 2-3531); Rudolph Soukup, 1585 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. (DEL 7-2408); J. Coombs, 3719 Verdugo Blvd. Los Angeles, Cal. Bar accessories, colored, cut and etched, blown and pressed hand­made, milk glass, opalware, special mould work.

KIRSH & CO., ALEXANDER, 42 W. 15th St., New York, N. Y. (Watkins 9-4450). Alexander Kirsch, president. Man­ufacturers of hand-blown bar glassware and specialties.

KNOBLER, ALFRED E. — See listing, American Pottery. {Glass-Study.com reference as representative for Pilgrim Glass}

KORTRIGHT, NEHRING & WEAVER, INC., Cumberland, Md. (Cumberland 2552). L. G. Kortright, president. Show­rooms: E. M. Meder Co., 1570 Merchan­dise Mart, Chicago 54. Ill.; F. W. Claren­don, 328 Taplow Rd., Baltimore, Md.; Bacharach, Inc., 1150 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Les Bennett, Box 14, Win­chester, Mass. Hand cut and engraved stemware.

1951 Red Book – 87 – American Glassware
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CAPE COD
TWIST
CONTINENTAL
ETIQUETTE
CATHAY
SVELTE
FLARE
FLAME
CONVIVIAL
TOMORROW
STARLIGHT
FLORAL
VALLEY LILY
RUSSEL WRIGHT
WESTERN ROSE
WESTERN APPLE
YELLOW POPPY
LAUREL CROWN
SOPHISTICATE
FLYING GEESE
GAME FISH
WINCHESTER
SIGNATURE
AUTOGRAPHED
GOLD MALLARDS
BAMBOO
NARCISSUS
SUSAN
HAWTHORNE
CRACKLED
CHROMA
IVY LEAF
RIBBON BOW
OAK LEAF
CHINA ROSE
GREEK KEY
TIARA
ROCKFERN
SUNUP
PERSONALIZED
FACSIMILE
INTAGLIO
BONNIE SCOT
WEE SCOTTIE
RANCH LIFE
MENAGERIE
COWBRAND
ROUND-UP
DUDE
“BIG SHOT”
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1951 Red Book – 88 – American Glassware

KRUTH CHINA CO., 9807 Manchester Rd., Webster Groves 19, Mo. (Rep. 4356). T. M. Kruth, president. Rock crystal and gray cuttings.

KUBEC, CARL, 15 W. 26th St., New York 10, N. Y. (MU 4-3732). Monogrammed and engraved glassware.

KUSAK CUT GLASS WORKS, 1303 Ranier Ave., Seattle, Wash. (CA 8486). A. Kusak, president. Glass cutters and engravers. Importers of Czechoslovakian glassware.

LAFAYETTE & CO., LTD., O. J. — See listing, American Pottery. {Glass-study.com ref: Handmade blown glassware}

LANCASTER LENS CO., THE, Lancaster, Ohio (Lancaster 505). Robert K. Fox, president and sales manager. Pressed, blown, bent, ground and polished glass­ware. Lenses, mirrors, reflectors. Crystal and colored glass, private mould work, hand and machine production.

LANDE CO., THE, 215 W. 20th St., New York 11, N. Y. (WA 9-3725). Elliot M. Lande, proprietor. Crystal lamps, hurri­canes.

LANGSAM-BILLIG CO., 135 W. 20th St., New York, N. Y. (Watkins 9-3947). Mack Billig, owner. Showroom: 200 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Cutters and decorators of glassware. Manufacturers of glass spoons and novelties. Monogramming.

LEART, INC., 830 Monroe St., Hoboken, N. J. (HO 2-2020). Arthur Baum, presi­dent; B. V. Simon, sales manager. Show­room: 61 W. 23rd St., New York, N. Y. (WH 3-5793). Handmade pressed novel­ties, cut and etched.

LEROY GLASS WORKS, Old Bridge, N. J. (South River 6-0180-J2), Edmond L. Le-Roy, owner. Colored glassware, novelties and specialties, glass tables, glass build­ing blocks, beads of all sizes, serretts tables.

LEVIEN CUT GLASS CO., LOUIS, 200 W. 109th St., New York, N. Y. (Murray Hill 3-0284). Cut glass and glass novelties.

LEWIS COUNTY GLASS CO., Jane Lew, W. Va. (Jane Lew 3521). Eric Hillner, president and sales manager. Blown table­ware, bar and liquor glassware, stemware, tumblers.

LIBBEY GLASS (Division of Owens-Illi­nois Glass Co.), Toledo, Ohio (FAirfax 6543). H. J. Durholt, vice president and general manager; W. M. Beckler, sales manager. Showrooms: T. B. Walker, New York, N. Y.; F. W. Levis, Chicago, Ill. (DEL 7-7660); F. M. Gehring, Toledo, Ohio (FAirfax 6543); J. V. Shipman, Philadelphia, Pa. (Kingsley 5-7147); D. T. Paige, Dallas, Texas (Central 7860); G. B. Skinta, Atlanta, Ga. (Cyprus 7801); M. V. Severin, Cincinnati, Ohio (Dunbar 8237); L. F. Dennis, St. Paul, Minn. (Nes­tor 7391-2); F. E. Dickhaut, Boston, Mass. (Hubbard 2-9089); D. A. Marquis, San Francisco, Cal. (Klondike 2-2311); J. V. Higgins, Los Angeles, Cal. (Dun­kirk 8-7141); R. R. Sutter, St. Louis, Mo. (Newstead 7474) ; G. A. Currie, Denver, Col.; R. C. Malone, New Orleans, La.; E. J. Lanshe, Buffalo, N. Y. Blown tableware, tumblers, stemware, bar and liquor glass­ware. “Libbey Safedge.” “Heat-Treated.”

LILY GLASS CO., 5 Watson St., Boston, Mass. (Copley 7-4905). B. Gruber, presi­dent and sales manager. Tumblers and stemware.

LIPPER & MANN, INC. — See listing, American Pottery. {Glass-study.com ref: Florist ware, handblown glassware, glass lighting goods, glass novelties … Halsey crystal}

LORNITA GLASS CORP., Guyaux, Pa. (Pt. Marion 5241). M. G. Biberthaler, president. Hand pressed and blown, hand painted, fired-in milk glass, also illumi­nating glassware, private mould work.

LOTUS GLASS CO., THE, Mulberry St., Barnesville, Ohio (Barnesville 204). M. A. Hanse, president; Francis D. Hanse, sales manager. Showrooms: Harold B. Budd, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Murray Hill 5-8860); J. W. Readeker, 1549 Mer­chandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. (Whitehall 4-1583); Saubert & Lamont, 314 — 2nd Unit, Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas, Texas (Randolph 6392). Rock crystal cuttings, plate etched. Gold encrustations. Hurricane lamps and candelabras.

LOUIE GLASS CO., INC., E 3rd St., Wes-ton, W. Va. (Weston 700). Margaret Wo-hinc, president; Louis P. Weber, sales manager. Showrooms: Duncan G. Curtis, New York, N. Y. (OR 5-5480); Gene Rahn, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.; Harry Hop­kins, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Fred E. Waitz, Des Moines, la.; Hoskins Brokerage Co., Den­ver, Col.; Mrs. Harry Becker, St. Louis, Mo.; Woodall-Cook Co., Dallas, Texas; Louis H. Wode, Cincinnati, Ohio; Freder­ick C. Wolf, Tacoma, Wash.; Edwin W. Michael, Washington, D. C.; Geo. D. Din-kel, Boston, Mass. (Hancock 4776); Ed­ward G. Larson, Newtown Square, Pa.; James Grogan, Toronto, Canada. Blown tableware, tumblers and stemware, bar and liquor glassware.

LUDWIK GLASS CO., Glenville, W. Va. (Tel. 4251); Office (Weston 900). Mar­garet Wohinc, president; E. T. Berry, sales manager. Blown tableware, tumblers and stemware, hand-decorated ware.

MARIMAC NOVELTY CO.. 225 Fifth Ave., New York City (LE 2-5181). Max Greenan, proprietor. Glass and porsalana centerpieces.

MARION GLASS MFG. CO., 125 Leader St., Marion, Ohio (Marion 5139). F. S. McNeal, president; H. M. McNeal, vice president. Showrooms: Titley & Haskell, New York, N. Y.; F. A. Wallenhorst, Jr., Baltimore, Md.; Walter Gladbach, Boston, Mass.; D. D. Otstott Co., Dallas, Texas. Cutters and decorators of table and fancy glassware of all kinds.

1951 Red Book – 89 – American Glassware

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Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly & Reasner, 1568 Merchandise Mart, Merchandise Mart Plaza
Cleveland, Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan and Morris Lando, 439 The Arcade, 401 Euclid Avenue
Dallas, Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. D. Otstott Company, 10th Floor — 2nd Unit, Santa Fe Building
Dayton, Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl T. Berner, 218 Third National Building
Denver, Colo. . . . . . . . . . . .Hoskins Brokerage Company, Room 15, 67 Wazee Market, 12th and Wazee
Des Moines, Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred E. Waitz, 1504 Eleventh Street
Detroit, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. E. McCluney, 840 Michigan Building
Kansas City, Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. F. French, 612 Delaware Street
Los Angeles, Calif. . . . . . . . . F. C. Branum, Room 1102 Brack Shops Building, 527 West Seventh Street
Milwaukee, Wis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene Rahn, Inc., 5457 North 35th Street
Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O. W. Duebendorf, 718 Builders Exchange
New York, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Titley & Haskell, 1107 Broadway, Room 909
Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . Sam and Morris Lando, 521 Weightman Building, 1524 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, Calif. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. C. Branum, 1355 Market Street
St. Louis, Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard P. Werner, 4582 Chouteau Avenue
St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Hansard, 9 Third Avenue, North
Tacoma, Wash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frederick C. Wolf & Son, 2102 Pacific Avenue

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MARKS & ROSENFELD, INC. — See list­ing, American Pottery. {Glass-study.com ref: Importers wholesalers... fancy ware, giftware, novelties, ornaments, decorative accesories.}

MASTERCRAFT GLASS CO., 797 Willow St., San Jose, Cal. (Cypress 2-4855). Charles Zara, president. Hand-cut stem­ware and tableware, novelties. Mono-gramming.

McBRIDE GLASS CO., THE, Salem W. Va. (Salem 5191). New York Office, 10 W. 23rd St. (GR 5-2940). J. A. McBride, owner. Pressed and blown glassware, tableware, stemware, bar and liquor glass­ware, illuminating glassware, novelties and specialties, glass knobs, drawer pulls, crysta land colors, cologne bottles, deco­rated glassware, cut glassware.

McKEE GLASS CO., Jeannette, Pa. (Jean-nette 610). A. K. Wood, president; W. A. Wood, vice president; P. G. Sailer, sales manager. Showrooms: Mrs. Harry W. Becker, 515 Kinloch Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. F. C. Branum, Room 1102—527 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 14, Cal.; Guy O. Davis, 501 Merchandise Bldg., Minneapo­lis, Minn.; Alex F. Dreyfus, 1002 Caron-delet Bldg., New Orleans 12, La.; The Fisher-Meier Co., 102 Terminal Sales Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; Ed. E. Tharp, Box 2123, Columbus 16, Ohio; Frank M. How-ells, 1145 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga.; Wm. G. Wade, 904 Roberts St., Boise, Idaho; Hickey Sales Co., 510 Pittsburgh Life Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; McKee Glass Co.. 1107 Broadway, Room 502, New York 10, N. Y.; Kelly & Reasner, Room 1568, Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, Ill.; Na­than Lando, 401 Euclid Ave., Room 439, The Arcade, Cleveland 14, Ohio; Sam Lando. 1524 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa.; Gilbert J. Lehman, 339 Santa Fe Bldg., 2nd Unit, Dallas 1, Texas; J. E. McCluney, 838-840 Michigan Bldg., De­troit 26, Mich.; Percy D. Messenger, 99 Bedford St., Room 312, Boston 11, Mass.; Warren Reed, 3172 N. 55th St., Milwau­kee, Wis.; Paul H. Rice Co., 1355 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.; Cassidy’s, Ltd., P. O. Box 470, Place d’Armes, Montreal, Canada; Cassidy’s, Ltd., 20-22 Front St. W., Toronto, Canada; Cassidy’s, Ltd., 168-170 Market St. E., Winnipeg, Canada; Cassidy’s, Ltd., Davie and Hamilton Sts., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. Export repre­sentative: S. F. Appliances, Ltd., 595 Broad St., Ridgefield, N. J.; O. W. Due-bendorf Co., 718 Builders Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn. Glasbake heat re­sisting oven and kitchenware, Rangetec top-of-stove ware, hotel, restaurant and soda fountain glassware, illuminating glassware, industrial and commercial glassware of all types, private mould work and specialties.

MEIER GLASS CO., INC., WILLIAM, Rochester, Pa. (Rochester 2620). William A. Meier, president and sales manager. Showrooms: Mary Ryan, 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Murray Hill 9-4670); Mary Ryan, 1574 Merchandise Mart, Chi­cago, Ill. (SUP 7-2573). Bar accessories, colored glass, cut and etched ware, hand-decorated ware, novelties and specialties, silver and gold, smoker accessories, stem-wars and tumblers, milk glass, dinner-ware.

MERCELL ASSOCIATES, 323 Greenwich St., New York 13. N. Y. (CA 6-4037). Norman G. Mernoff, president. Hand en­gravings and cuttings, gray and polished, stemware, drinkware, vases, bowls.

MERRITT GLASS CO., Star City, W. Va. (Tel. 2-1193). Charles E. Merritt, presi­dent. Showrooms : Tableware — Edwin W. Michael, 1631 S. St. S.W., Washington, D. C; Ann Slater, 15104 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.; F. J. Tiedeken, 1011 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Henry Burns, 521 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Lighting and lamps — Baker-Smith Co., 3040 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; Ed­ward G. Keuling, 212 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y.; Harry Sanders, 618 W. Lake St., Chicago, Ill.; Abe North, 432 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bar accesso­ries, hand decorated, handmade blown and pressed ware, illuminating glassware, ma­chine made, blown and pressed, smoker accessories, stemware, tumblers, novelties and specialties, special mould work.

MID-ATLANTIC GLASS CO., Ellenboro W. Va. (Pennsboro 59-R2). Lloyd Games, president; Sestel Valentine, sales manager Representative: William J. Rosen, New York, N. Y. Blown tableware, tumblers and stemware, bar and liquor glassware

MINIATURE SPECIALTIES CO. — See listing, American Pottery. {Glass-study.com ref: Filled miniatures, glass animals, miniature jugs.}

MONOGRAM GLASS CO., INC., 2100 Greenleaf St., Evanston, Ill. (University 8330). Carlyle E. Anderson, president. Decorators and cutters of all types of glassware. Monogrammed glassware and giftwares.

MONONGAHELA VALLEY CUT GLASS CO.. E. Brockway Ave., Morgantown, W Va. (Morgantown 3638). George F. Jones, Sr., president; Geo. F. Jones. Jr., sales manager. Glassware, cut, plain, etched and decorated.

MOONEY OF HOLLYWOOD, 2671 E. 26th St., Los Angeles 11, Cal. (LUcas 8077). Easton R. Roberts, president. Showrooms: Pryor & Co., 704 Brack Shop, Los Angeles (VA 6234); Southland Sales Co., P. O. Box 1186, Nashville, Tenn.; Wid-West Import & Export, 18676 Griggs, Detroit, Mich.; M. T. Enos, P. O. Box 2836, Honolulu, Hawaii; Chas. Sieloff, 4342 Natural Bridge, St. Louis 5, Mo.; H. J. Humphrey, 160 Tibbetts Rd., Yon-kers 5, N. Y.; R. B. Kavanaugh, 931 Kan­sas Ave., Topeka, Kan. Gift-boxed novelty tumbler sets, bar accessories, hand-deco­rated ware. “Keyhole” tumblers; frosted tumblers, monogrammed tumblers.