- 1887.
Operations restarted in 1893
after the
creation of SA
Verrerie et
Cristallerie d’Arques on 19
November 1892. On 26 July 1897, it was
bought by Prudent...
- 297–335, et en
particulier le 2 : Le
journal de l'usine de Trélon "
Cristallerie BACCARAT (Guide découverte 2020) - Michaël Vessière" (in French). 2 November...
- "jaune no.17" a
yellow enamel powder that was
being produced in
France by
Cristallerie de Saint-Paul, a
manufacturer of
enamel pigments. The
depleted uranium...
- Matthew's
Church (Jersey). The company's sole
production facility is the
Cristallerie Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder. It was
opened in 1921 as the
Verrerie d'Alsace...
- Born on 9
January 1924,
Madelain began his
career as
Director of the
Cristallerie de Fougères. He was
elected to the
Senate in 1980 to
represent Ille-et-Vilaine...
-
handmade by
French crystal manufacturers: Baccarat, Saint-Louis, and
Cristallerie de Sèvres.
Louis XIII is
bottled in
several sizes:
classic (700 mL or...
- 48°40′38″N 7°07′43″E / 48.6772007°N 7.1284792°E / 48.6772007; 7.1284792
Cristallerie de Vallérysthal is a
French gl****
works company set up in 1707 at Troisfontaines...
-
invented by François
Bourdon Château de la
Verrerie –
Originally the
Cristallerie royale of
Queen Marie-Antoinette André
Billardon (b.1940),
mayor Christian...
-
markings and
installation of
specific signaling panels:
Avenue de la
Cristallerie Rue Brancas,
between the Rue de Ville-d'Avray and Rue Bernard-Palissy...
-
decorated with
myriad monkeys, goats, donkeys, and stuff, 1848, made by
Cristallerie de Baccarat, £800 –
Royal Caledonian Curling Club
silver trophy (hot...