AGATA (AKA) by New England Glass Company (Cambridge-MA, Company Operated: 1818-1887), 1886 Introduced
NOTE: Marian Lanchman: Made by the New England Glass Co. (only produced for a couple of years). Agata was produced by taking their Wild Rose or peachblow and applying a metallic stain or mineral color and then splattering it with a volatile liquid such as alcohol, naphtha or benzene. According to Ken Wilson's book "New England Glass & Glassmaking" page 352.
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