Findlay Onyx And Floradine Definition
Findlay onyx and floradine was produced by Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton in 1889. DG&L was one among the five firms that were collectively known as Findlay glass. Similar moulds were used for the production of onyx and floradine. The combination of onyx and floradine and different coloured glasses was very popular. Although Findlay onyx and floradine were popular in the market, the production of glass turned out to be very expensive.
Definition list
- Findings
- Finch
- Fin De Si
- Filter
- Film
- Findlay Onyx And Floradine
- Fine Art
- Fine Motor
- Fine Silver
- Fine-art Print
- Finial