Group of Farley's Inks
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Blown Three Mold patterns, Keene
 
 

NH Glassmakers Lecture Schedule

Saturday, November 13 and Sunday, November 14, 2010
Opening Symposium & Luncheon

Saturday 10am – 4pm

10:00–11:00 Exhibit open for viewing
11:00–12:00

Kirk Nelson, Executive Director, New Bedford Museum of Glass
“Early New Hampshire Glassmakers & Their Contemporaries”

12:00–1:30 catered luncheon (by advance reservation)
1:30–2:30

David R. Starbuck, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology,
Plymouth State University
“The New England Glassworks in Temple: New Hampshire’s Bold Experiment in Early Glassmaking”

2:30–4:00 exhibit open for viewing

Sunday, 12:30pm – 4:30pm

12:30–4:30

Exhibit open for viewing
Refreshments

12:30–1:30

Jeff Noordsy, Glass Historian / Collector
“Blown Three Mold Tableware: Yankee Ingenuity”

2:00–3:00

Alan Rumrill, Executive Director, Historical Society of Cheshire County
“Brittle Beauty: The Stoddard Glass Industry, 1842-1873”

3:30–4:30

Michael George, Glass Historian / Collector  “Identification: Key Characteristics of New Hampshire Glass”

Sat., Jan. 22 (snow date Jan. 29)
“How Much Is It Worth?” Glass Appraisals with Michael George, Glass Historian / Collector

Sat., Feb. 12 (snow date Feb. 19)
NH Glassmaking in the 21st Century – lecture or symposium Refreshments

Thurs., Feb. 17 – Roundtable
Refreshments

 

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