
Amberina is the name of a type two-toned glassware, which was originally made from 1883 to about 1900. Amberina was patented by Joseph Locke of the New England Glass Company, and was produced extensively there. It was also produced a lot by the successor company the Libbey Glass Company at Toledo, Ohio, into the 1890s. It is still being made today...
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Type of ART GLASS shading from golden-amber at the bottom to deep red at the top, devolped by Joseph Locke at the New England Glass Co, in 1883. Amberina was widely manufactured in the USA and was also made in a PRESSED-GLASS form in north-east England.
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Made from a gold ruby compound, and amber glass mixture containing the metal gold.Colours shade from yellow amber to dark red
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an American art glass having transparent colors ranging from pale amber to ruby.
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