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In 1825 François Kemlin and Auguste Lelièvre bought the site of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey in Seraing near Liège. There they founded a new glassworks (still in operation, originally focused on heavy lead crystal), initially employing some of the key workers from the former Vonêche glassworks. | In 1825 François Kemlin and Auguste Lelièvre bought the site of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey in Seraing near Liège. There they founded a new glassworks (still in operation, originally focused on heavy lead crystal), initially employing some of the key workers from the former Vonêche glassworks. | ||
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Saint_Lambert Wikipedia entry] for more | See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Saint_Lambert Wikipedia entry] for more information. | ||
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Cristalleries du Val-Saint-Lambert is a Belgian crystal glassware manufacturer. Founded in 1826 and based in Seraing.
In 1825 François Kemlin and Auguste Lelièvre bought the site of the former Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey in Seraing near Liège. There they founded a new glassworks (still in operation, originally focused on heavy lead crystal), initially employing some of the key workers from the former Vonêche glassworks.
See Wikipedia entry for more information.