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Mt. Washington Glass WorksAmerican (Boston, MA; New Bedford, MA), 1837 - 1894
Deming Jarves established Mt. Washington Glass Works in 1837, for his son George D. Jarves at South Boston, Massachusetts. It became Jarves and Cormerias in 1850, and was purchased by William L. Libbey in 1866. Libbey moved the business to New Bedford in 1869, only to sell it in 1870. Mt. Washington Glass Company resumed use of its original name in 1871, and continued until 1894, when it was purchased by Pairpoint Manufacturing Company.
18 results
Object Name: Vase
Mt. Washington Glass Works
c. 1886
Object number: UM2016.670
Object Name: Cracker Jar with Lid
Mt. Washington Glass Works
c. 1895
Object number: 3.15.97ab
Object Name: Toothpick Holder
Mt. Washington Glass Works
c. 1890
Object number: UM2013.674
Object Name: Pickle Castor Set with Tongs
Mt. Washington Glass Works
1875-1894
Object number: UM2015.162abcd
Object Name: Basket, Bride's
Derby Silver Co.
c. 1886-1898
Object number: UM2005.329ab
Object Name: Tumblers
New England Glass Company
1880s
Object number: UM2005.91ab
Object Name: Toothpick Holder
Mt. Washington Glass Works
1888
Object number: UM2013.692
Object Name: Large Bowl
Mt. Washington Glass Works
1837-1890
Object number: UM2014.292
Object Name: Perfume Bottle w/ Stopper in Stand
Mt. Washington Glass Works
1880-1889
Object number: UM2015.166abc
Object Name: Toothpick Holder
Mt. Washington Glass Works
1880s
Object number: UM2013.733
Object Name: Mustard Jar
Mt. Washington Glass Works
1880s
Object number: UM2016.594
Object Name: Toohpick Holder
Mt. Washington Glass Works
c. 1888
Object number: UM2016.574