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[[image:Im194604HG-Pho.jpg|thumb| April 1946. ]] | [[image:Im194604HG-Pho.jpg|thumb| April 1946. ]] | ||
[[image:Im1951BGIDir-p045.jpg |thumb| 1951. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im196012GHK-Phoenix.jpg|thumb| 1960. From the December issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.]] | [[Image:Im196012GHK-Phoenix.jpg|thumb| 1960. From the December issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.]] | ||
[[Image:Im196212HG-Phoenix.jpg|thumb| December 1962.]] | [[Image:Im196212HG-Phoenix.jpg|thumb| December 1962.]] | ||
[[Image:Im196310GH-Phie.jpg|thumb| October 1963. ]] | [[Image:Im196310GH-Phie.jpg|thumb| October 1963. ]] | ||
''Phoenix'' ware was made by [[British Heat | ''Phoenix'' ware was made by [[British Heat Resisting Glass Co|British Heat Resisting Glass]], a subsidiary of [[United Glass]] | ||
1969 Phoenix ware took 20 percent or less of the British market<ref>The Times, May 13, 1969</ref> | 1969 Phoenix ware took 20 percent or less of the British market<ref>The Times, May 13, 1969</ref> | ||
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Phoenix ware was made by British Heat Resisting Glass, a subsidiary of United Glass
1969 Phoenix ware took 20 percent or less of the British market[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, May 13, 1969