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Lead glass in Sweden - first use, tying up a loose end
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In the glass forum a discussion on lead glass
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,10321.msg124233.html#msg124233
While the fate of two of the developers is known. What impact (if any) did Jean Guillaume Reinier have when he went to Sweden c1673, was a lead glass patent issued in Sweden around that time?
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Perhaps someone could post this on a Swedish board?
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Any fresh ideas?
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