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Bartlett-Collins Company History

Bartlett-Collins Company History |
BARTLETT-COLLINS COMPANY, Sapulpa, Oklahoma (1914 to the present).
For many years, this company was the only independent manufacturer of glass tableware west of the Mississippi River. It was originally founded to make hand pressed utilitarian glassware and lampshades. By the 1920s and 1930s, production had expanded to include blown ware, etching and light cuttings. Around 1941, the company turned to machine made glassware and discontinued all hand operations. In the years since, they have continued to turn out tableware in machine made reproductions of earlier patterns, decorated tumblers and kitchenware. Bartlett-Collins is now a division of Lancaster Colony.
? Adapted from The Glass Candlestick Book, volume 1, by Tom Felt, Rich & Elaine Stoer (reprinted with permission) |
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