Whitall Tatum Glass, Millville, NJ Photos

Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ (1806-1938) ran one of the first glass factories in the United States.

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Millville Atmospheric Fruit Jars by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Memorial Hall glass inkwell by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Memorial Hall glass inkwell mold by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Pitchers by John Ruhlander for Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.
Millville Atmospheric Fruit Jars (1861-85) by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Memorial Hall (Centennial) glass inkwell (1876) by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Memorial Hall (Centennial) glass inkwell mold (1876) by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Pitchers (1901-5) by John Ruhlander for Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.
Glass compote by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Ruby colored glass salt by John Ruhlander for Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Ruby colored glass bowl, pitcher, spooner by Emil Stanger for Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Paperweights incorporated into various objects to show it could be done by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.
Glass compote (c1900) by Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Ruby colored glass salt (c1900) by John Ruhlander for Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Ruby colored glass bowl, pitcher, spooner (1900-20) by Emil Stanger for Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Paperweights incorporated into various objects to show it could be done (early 1900s) by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.
Umbrella-shaped paperweight by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Rose-shaped paperweight by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Devil's fire paperweight by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Glass canes & batons by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.
Umbrella-shaped paperweight (early 1900s) by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Rose-shaped paperweight (early 1900s) by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Devil's fire paperweight (early 1900s) by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.Glass canes & batons (early 1900s) by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.
Glass tobacco pipes by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.White glass pitcher & basin attrib. Whitall Bros., Millville, NJ at Dallas Museum of Art. Dallas, TX.

Glass tobacco pipes (early 1900s) by workers of Whitall Tatum Co. of Millville, NJ at Museum of American Glass. Milville, NJ.White glass pitcher & basin (c1844-57) attrib. Whitall Bros., Millville, NJ at Dallas Museum of Art. Dallas, TX.


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