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French glass works company
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48°40′38″N 7°07′43″E / 48.6772007°N 7.1284792°E / 48.6772007; 7.1284792

Six cut glass liqueur glasses from Vallérysthal
1868 catalogue of Vallérysthal
300 years of models and shapes at Vallérysthal crystal works.

Cristallerie de Vallérysthal is a French glass works company set up in 1707 at Troisfontaines (Lorraine). It is now part of the group "Les Jolies Céramiques".

Vallérysthal is reputed for its crystal and opaline glassware.

References

  1. Stenger, A. (1989). Verreries et verriers au pays de Sarrebourg. Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Lorraine, section de Sarrebourg.

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