COLLECTING HEISEY GLASS
The A. H. Heisey Glass Company started production in 1896 and was located in Newark, Ohio.
Heisey Glass Company produced many molded and blown patterns in crystal, colored, milk and custard glass. Techniques that were used in Heisey Glass were etching, cutting and silver deposit.
Items of Heisey Glassware include but not limited to ashtrays, baskets, bowls, plates, butter dishes, compote, candlesticks sugar and creamers, pitchers, vase.
It should be noted that glass figurines were introduced in 1933 and continued up to the closing of the factory in 1957 when production ceased.
Some of these animal figurines include roosters, goose/geese, horses, scottie dogs, sparrow and pheasants.
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ALL HEISEY GLASS IS EXTREMELY NOTABLE FOR ITS CLARIY
- NOT ALL HEISEY GLASS IS MARKED WITH THE FAMILIAR H IN THE DIAMOND (sample below)
Many Heisey molds were sold to the Imperial Glass Company Bellaire, Ohio were certain items were reissued.
- THESE PIECES MAYBE MISTAKEN FOR ORIGINAL HEISEY
- REPRODUCTION HEISEY WERE PRODUCED IN COLORS NOT ORIGINALLY PRODUCED BY HEISEY
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