This document is a 20-slide presentation by Tom Jiamachello from 2008 about early glass patterns produced by Consolidated Glass Company between 1890-1900. It provides an overview of some of the most common colors and patterns produced by Consolidated during this period. The bulk of the document shows photos of various glassware examples in different patterns and colors, with descriptions of the patterns and colors. It aims to showcase the range of beautiful glass created by Consolidated and introduce viewers to identifying their early patterns.
26. Correct Answers
1. Guttate 11. Cosmos
2. Overlapping Leaf 12. Shell Overlapping
3. Bulging Leaf 13. Palm Leaf
4. Criss-Cross 14. Torquay
5. Shell & Seaweed 15. Pansy, Six
6. Bulging Loops 16. Pine Apple
7. Fish 17. Triple Bud
8. Cone 18. Ribbon Band
9. Cord & Tassel 19. Little Scroller
10. Leaning 20. Swirl, Two-way
H 11. E
2. I 12. Q
3. A 13. K
4. F 14. S
5. P 15. L
6. B 16. M
7. G 17. T
27. Now let’s see more examples of some of the
beautiful glass Consolidated created!
28. Early Consolidated glass came in both
cased, opaque & variegated colors.
Here are some examples.
30. Consolidated’s second most common color was “turquoise”
(BLUE), opaque & cased colors - a brilliant aqua blue
(cased in blue) & a light blue (cased in crystal)
119. The End!
I hope you have enjoyed seeing the beautiful glass
that Consolidated created, thanks to the genius of
Nicholas Kopp.
There are print and online references at the back
of the handout for further exploration.
Tom