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  1. Heisey Glass Museum

    The Heisey Glass Museum is the premier destination for all things related to the fine glassware made in America by A.H Heisey & Co.

  2. Heisey Glass Company - Wikipedia

    Heisey glass is highly collectible and widely available in antique stores across North America and online auctions such as eBay. Popular pattern names include Crystolite, Greek Key, Empress, Plantation, …

  3. Heisey Glass - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint

    Jan 7, 2026 · Heisey Glass Company produced practical and decorative mold-pressed and hand blown glass in a variety of lines and patterns. In general terms, Heisey products subdivided into two major …

  4. Heisey Glass - History, Information | Just Collectibles

    A.H. Heisey & Company was started by A. H. Heisey in Newark, Ohio in 1895 and made Heisey Glass until 1957. They made fine quality glass tableware and decorative glass figurines.

  5. Vintage Heisey Glassware - Collectors Weekly

    After leaving the Union army as a Major after the Civil War, A.H. Heisey spent his adult life working in the glass business, and in 1895 he founded his own company in Newark, Ohio. His company went …

  6. Heisey Collectors of America, Inc. - Heisey Glass Museum

    Twenty dedicated collectors founded the club in Newark on October 15, 1971. Today, more than 1,300 members all over the United States enjoy sharing their common interest in Heisey glass. A Board of …

  7. About Heisey Glass - Heisey Glass Museum

    The Heisey Company was the pioneer in advertising glassware in magazines nationally and did so as early as 1910. In 1914 the company began to make blown ware which it called “Heisey’s American …

  8. Heisey Glass Colors - Heisey Glass Museum

    Several of the Heisey animals were made in Amber, both in Sultana and in a lighter shade called “Honey Amber” by collectors. All are very desirable. Some late stemware lines were also offered with Amber …

  9. History - Heisey Glass Museum

    Twenty dedicated collectors founded the club in Newark on October 15, 1971. Today, more than 1,300 members all over the United States enjoy sharing their common interest in Heisey glass. A Board of …

  10. Mission & History - Heisey Glass Museum

    The mission of the National Heisey Glass Museum is to preserve, collect, and interpret Heisey glass, related materials, and information.