Redlands - Historical Glass Museum

 
The Glass Museum is housed in a 1903 Victorian-style home, the former home of Emma Cryer, daughter of early Redland's settlers Jerome E. and Martha Seymour. Displays include glasswork from the 1800's to the present. Some of the items are candlesticks, compotes, milk glass, stems, bowls, historical plates, salts, kerosene lamps and several items from the estate of Liberace.

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There are more than 6,000 American glass pieces from the factories of Cambridge, Corning, Duncan, Fenton, Fostoria, Fry, Heisey, Morgantown, Steuben, Tiffin, Tiffany, Westmoreland, Sandwich, and most known American makers of vintage, depression-era and contemporary glassware.
Hours:
12pm-4pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Tips: Donations accepted.
Parking: Free
Facilities: Gift shop

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