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Definition of Tiffany glass
1. Noun. A kind of opalescent colored glass that was used in the early 1900s for stained-glass windows and lamps.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiffany Glass
Literary usage of Tiffany glass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Year Book of the Architectural League of New York, and Catalogue of the by Architectural League of New York (1893)
"tiffany glass & Decorating Co. 149 CARTOON FOR ONE OF EIGHT OPENINGS IN ROSE WINDOW.
... tiffany glass and Decorating Co. 150 MORNING OF THE RESURRECTION, ..."
2. Annual List of New and Important Books Added to the Public Library of the by Boston Public Library (1901)
"... tiffany glass and decorating company, NY tiffany glass mosaics for walls,
ceilings, inlays and other ornamental work. NY [1896.1 28 pp. Pis. ..."
3. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893: Official Catalogue by Moses Purnell Handy (1893)
"tiffany glass & Decorating Co., New York. a Marble monuments. ... tiffany glass
and Decorating Co., New York. Art metal work, bronzes, bas- reliefs, ..."
4. Affection: Ninety Years of Family Letters, 1850s-1930s: Haring, White by Peter Haring Judd (2006)
"... 82 Cooke) tiffany glass, Mr. and Mrs. FS Chase (Frederick S. Chase, Treasurer
and Superintendent, Chase Rolling Mills, 165 Grove) tiffany glass colander ..."
5. Catalogue of the First Annual Exhibition of the Boston Architectural Club by Boston Architectural Club (1890)
"tiffany glass Company, 333 Fourth Avenue, New York. ... Executed by the Tiffany
Glass Company. Designed by Louis C. Tiffany, 333 Fourth Avenue, New York. ..."
6. Catalogue of Books Relating to Architecture: Construction and Decoration in by Boston Public Library, Mary Harris Rollins, Frank A. Bourne (1914)
"... tiffany glass and decorating company, NY tiffany glass mosaics for walls,
ceilings, inlays and other ornamental work. New York. [1896-] Plates. ..."