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The Corning Museum of Glassr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:01:43+00:00

The Corning Museum of Glass

This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.

Advertisement for American Flint Glass manufactured by Henry William Stiegal [sic.], Pennsylvania Packet

Advertisement for American Flint Glass manufactured by Henry William Stiegal [sic.], Pennsylvania Packet, October 28, 1771

Bottle, attributed to Manheim, Pennsylvania, glassworks of Henry William Stiegel, 1765-1774

Creamer, possibly Manheim, Pennsylvania, glassworks of Henry William Stiegel, about third quarter of the 18th century

Flask with Stopper, possibly Manheim, Pennsylvania, glassworks of Henry William Stiegel, about third quarter of the 18th century

Goblet, Manheim, Pennsylvania, American Flint Glass Manufactory of Henry William Stiegel, engraved by Lazarus Isaacs, 1773 or 1774

Hunting Horn, attributed to Manheim, Pennsylvania, glassworks of Henry William Stiegel, 1770-1775

Land indenture between Henry William Stiegel and Abraham Longnecker

Land indenture between Henry William Stiegel and Abraham Longnecker, February 4, 1774 (front and reverse)

Letter from Henry William Stiegel, Manheim, Pennsylvania, to Jasper Yeates

Letter from Henry William Stiegel, Manheim, Pennsylvania, to Jasper Yeates, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1774 (front and reverse)

Sugar bowl and cover, attributed to Manheim, Pennsylvania, glassworks of Henry William Stiegel, late 18th century

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