Opaline glass is a decorative style of glass made in France between 1810 and 1890. The glass is opaque, and can appear either white or colored. The primary influences on this style of glass were 16th century Venetian milk glass, and English white glass produced in 18th century Bristol.
Many different pieces were produced in opaline glass, including vases, bowls, cups, decanters, and other implements. Cities involved in the production included Le Creusot, Baccarat, and Saint-Louis, Réunion, as well as various locations in England. The best quality pieces were of lead crystal and were quite heavy.
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