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Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass crystal manufactured in Scotland between 1867 and 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company. In addition to drinking glasses, Edinburgh Crystal made decanters, bowls, baskets, and bells, in several ranges. The company produced the glass panels for the lamps on the royal carriages.() The Edinburgh Crystal company went into administration in 2006 and following its subsequent acquisition by Waterford Wedgwood, it became solely a brand name. ==Ranges== There were many ranges of glassware but at the collectable end there were just four in the former 'Connoisseur Collection'.() * 'Star of Edinburgh' - decorated with a star-burst pattern. * 'Thistle' - the tops of these pieces are shaped in accordance with the thistle theme while the body is stippled. * 'King James' - glassware in this range is notable for the long stems and neck, and is loosely based on that in use in the 17th century. * 'Lochnagar' - Lochnagar was introduced during the reign of Queen Victoria and can be identified by its swirling pattern. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edinburgh Crystal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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