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  1. In the afternoon, Mrs. Nixon visited the Peking Glassware Factory and talked with workers making glass flowers and animals.

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  2. In the afternoon, Mrs. Nixon visited the Peking Glassware Factory and talked with workers making glass flowers and animals. In the evening, with Premier Chou En-lai, the President and Mrs. Nixon attended a public exhibition of gymnastics, badminton, and table tennis at the Capital Gymnasium.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peking_glassPeking glass - Wikipedia

    Peking glass originated in 18th century China during the rule of the Qing dynasty. While China had long been a major producer of glassware, the introduction of European technologies to Asia in the 17th century caused a shift in the styles of Chinese glass makers.

  4. Peking glass is a unique style of 18 th century Chinese glassware known for its aesthetic appeal and collectability. The Rosenberg Library received its collection of Peking glass from Bernard Spitzer (1923-1989), an interior designer and art collector in Galveston.

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  6. Apr 2, 2009 · Figured Glassware and Where It Came From. By Ruth Webb Lee — April 2nd, 2009. This article focuses on the history of glassware, especially pressed and flint glass, noting the first major manufacturers that produced the glass and where they were located. It originally appeared in the July 1944 issue of American Collector magazine, a ...

  7. 32 Visit metopera.org a woman like her to be First Lady, and accepts a glass elephant from the workers at the Peking Glass Factory. She visits the Evergreen People’s Commune and the Summer Palace, where she pauses in the Gate of Longevity and Goodwill to sing, “This is prophetic!” Then, on to the Ming Tombs before sunset.

  8. Chinese Overlay Carved Glass, also known as Peking Glass ( Tao Liao Ping in Chinese), is a traditional form of art that starts with a one-color glass base, dipped into contrasting colored glass one layer at a time. The artist then carves away portions of the overlaid glass to reveal layers of other colors underneath, following certain designs.

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