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Background
Heisey was born in Germany in August 1842 and raised in Merrittown, Pennsylvania. He married Susan Duncan, daughter of George Duncan, Ripley Co. owns and glass manufacturing company in Pittsburgh. With his brother in law, James Duncan, led the company renamed Duncan and Sons, after his father-in-law retired.
However, in 1893, when the Duncan company, opened a new factory in Washington, Pennsylvania, Heisey decided to move to Denver, and expand their investments. However, he finally decided to go and glassware decided to start his own company in Newark, Ohio, which opened in 1896. (See article Duncan Miller glass on this site.)
The Early Years
In 1900, the brand that is so easy for collectors to identify parts Heisey the H is trapped in a diamond, have begun to apply in pressed glass. You can put your finger in the room and feel the mark with his finger. Be careful though, some parties are not as pronounced. For example, parts that have been destroyed, some of the most valuable, are not marked in this way. Heisey developed a special formula glass in the early years. There was a bit of color with age, but not much. Blownware, etched glass and glass cutting has begun published in 1914.
A death his father in 1922, E. Wilson Heisey, the second son, became president. This marked a break in the products of society. Because Wilson had studied chemistry, especially in the chemicals involved glass, began to experiment, for the next ten years, Heisey glass can be found in a variety of colors.
Heisey leads the pack
In 1933, the family Recorders Krall, cutters, who had been educated in Germany, Austria, came to work for the company Heisey and that's when Heisey glassware placed at the forefront in quality and popularity in this country. These drawings are beautiful, which are so valuable to collectors today.
Heisey's Disappearance
The company closed its doors in 1957. The buildings of the factory Stand Still, but the whole business was purchased Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio, in 1958. When the Imperial has suffered bankruptcy in 1984, the molds were sold to the Heisey Collectors of America Inc., and are now back in Newark. Imperial retained some molds, whose line Old Williamsburg. Lancaster Colony is the owner and is, indeed, make some of them, if the crystal is manufactured in the factory and is far from the quality Heisey.
Collection Heisey
Heisey Collectors tend to become obsessive. I have inherited some nice pieces and I'm going to sales of goods and even garage sales in search of special pieces. I sit around in the bottom of a piece that I suspect is Heisey, and if she has Diamond H brand, I doubt not that the mark can not be wrong. However, some of the best drawings are not of that mark, so dependent on a glass expert guide Heisey put money before things a room. However, if I really like, I go ahead and buy it and enjoy it.
If you are interested in collection of Heisey Glass, I suggest you buy a good reference book that has pictures of models. The one I use is Neila and Tom Bredehoft. Sometimes I just spent time reading the text because the drawings are so beautiful. The models are named and there are plenty of different pieces in each. For example, I have a jar, a layer of water and sugar and cream in the design of high scalloped Colonial.
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