Vallérysthal

French glass works company
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48°40′38″N 7°07′43″E / 48.6772007°N 7.1284792°E / 48.6772007; 7.1284792

Six cut glass liqueur glasses from Vallérysthal
1868 catalogue of Vallérysthal
300 years of models and shapes at Vallérysthal crystal works.

Cristallerie de Vallérysthal is a French glass works company set up in 1707 at Troisfontaines (Lorraine). It is now part of the group "Les Jolies Céramiques".[1]

Vallérysthal is reputed for its crystal and opaline glassware.

References

  1. ^ Stenger, A. (1989). Verreries et verriers au pays de Sarrebourg. Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Lorraine, section de Sarrebourg.

External links

  • Cristallerie de Vallérysthal official website
  • Les Jolies Céramiques group
  • Vallérysthal-Portieux glass heritage society
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