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antique glass

American  

noun

  1. Glassmaking.

    1. glass colored by being mixed with stained glass during fusion.

    2. glass melted in a pot.


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I have stood in the ashes of that home, watching my wife, Carly, sifting through the fragments to see what survived a fire so hot it melted wrought iron and thick antique glass.

From Los Angeles Times

Then a film at a theater featuring prosecco, plush couches, crystal chandeliers, and mountain and water views through huge windows of wavy antique glass.

From Seattle Times

We acquired these and popcorn, of course, in the fabulous lobby and proceeded to the theater, which gave every appearance of being an actual ballroom, with seven majestic crystal chandeliers and views of Admiralty Inlet and the Cascades through huge windows of wavy antique glass.

From Seattle Times

The casters under its antique glass and mahogany case squeaked.

From Washington Post

Hildreth added more character to the room with table lamps in the bedroom repurposed from antique glass French seltzer bottles set on wood Art Deco-style side tables that purposely don’t match exactly.

From Washington Post