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Identifier: newbedfordmassac00peas (find matches)
Title: New Bedford, Massachusetts : its history, industries, institutions, and attractions
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Pease, Zeph. W. (Zephaniah Walter), b. 1861 New Bedford Board of Trade Hough, George A Sayer, William L. (William Lawton), 1848-1914
Subjects: Industries -- Massachusetts New Bedford New Bedford (Mass.) -- History
Publisher: (New Bedford, Mass.) : Published by order of the Board of Trade
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ghtly different. When ready, would you please forward them to BuckinghamPalace, London? Yours faithfully, F. Edwards. To F. Stagey Shirley. Sir Henry Ponsonby has to acknowledge the receipt of the arti-cles in glass which Mr. Shirley has forwarded to the Queen, andbegs to say that Messrs. Drexel, Morgan & Co., of New York, havebeen instructed to pay £250 to Mr. Shirley lor these articles. Sir H. Ponsonby is also commanded to convey to Mr. Shirleythe expression of the Queens thanks for the objects, which, as heintimates in his letter of the 8th December (addressed to MajorEdwards), he has offered for Her Majestys acceptance. yanuary ijt/i, iSSy, Privy Purse Office,Bfickinghani Palace, S. W., London, Eng. Four vases were also sent as a present to President Clevelandsbride, which were acknowledged in a letter from the president, whowrote, They are highly prized as evidencing the kind considerationof the company, while they illustrate the perfection and excellenceof its manufactures.
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INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL. 221 The pearl satin ware is also made at the works and a patent hasbeen granted to the company for the same. The pearl satin ware isblown into a mould provided with projecting points, bands, or otherornamental designs, so as to form depressions in the article so blown.The interior body is then dipped and covered in a shell of sensitiveglass which seals or protects the air in the cavities. The articleis then finished in any desired manner. This ware has a novel andlovely effect, the surface being finished in a lustreless, velvet) skin. Cameo ware is also made here. This involves the processknown as casing. By this process articles, when partially blown,are inserted into a thin shell of glass of another color prepared fortheir reception. These are but a few of the varieties of glass ware manufactured.Each variety involves many interesting and curious details andprocesses. Cut glass is a specialty with the company and their patronsinclude some of the most celebr

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