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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 inforamtion.
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.

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