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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 616515, member: 70"]Just for the record. Jones Cavitt burned and went out of business before 1890. Bryce Bros bought the remaining stock on hand. I suspect the including of this line in their catalog represented old stock, they had their own lines to make, wouldn't probably have started up on a line they had in stock. </p><p>I have no idea where McKee came in, TallCakes may have that information, Bryce Bros joined US Glass in 1891, all their remaining stock was offered by US Glass subsequently.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 616515, member: 70"]Just for the record. Jones Cavitt burned and went out of business before 1890. Bryce Bros bought the remaining stock on hand. I suspect the including of this line in their catalog represented old stock, they had their own lines to make, wouldn't probably have started up on a line they had in stock. I have no idea where McKee came in, TallCakes may have that information, Bryce Bros joined US Glass in 1891, all their remaining stock was offered by US Glass subsequently.[/QUOTE]
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