Mark with Glass Pattern: No. 126; sugar bowl. | #320005

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  • Description: Glass Pattern: No. 126; sugar bowl.
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  • Keywords: Indiana Glass Company
    No. 126
    sugar bowl
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The ''No. 126'' pattern is one of the numerous glass patterns of the company. It can be seen here on a sugar bowl. The Indiana Glass Company produced various patterns over its many years of operation. Indiana Glass Company was a glass manufacturer located in Dunkirk, Indiana, United States. It was founded in 1907 as the Beatty-Brady Glass Company, and later changed its name to Indiana Glass Company in 1926. The company produced a variety of glassware items, including tableware, kitchenware, and decorative glass items such as vases and candle holders. They were also known for producing carnival glass, a type of iridescent glass that was popular in the early 20th century. Indiana Glass Company remained in operation for over 80 years, but it eventually went out of business in 2002 due to competition from imported glassware and changes in consumer preferences. Despite its closure, Indiana Glass Company's products continue to be collected and appreciated by glassware enthusiasts.