
The Collectors of
"Findlay Glass"
Lighting one of the many natural gas
wells
in Findlay, Ohio in the year 1887.


More than 200 patterns have been identified as having been made in Findlay, Ohio.
This glass was made over 100 years ago, has become very collectable. Our club
is a non-profit organization and meets 4 times per year. Our club meets at the
Hancock Historical Museum in Findlay, on the second Saturday of January, April,
July and October at 7:00 P.M. All meetings are open to the public and guests are
always welcome!
To join the Collectors of Findlay Glass
Just make a check payable to:
Collectors of Findlay Glass
P.O. Box 256
Findlay, Ohio 45839
Annual dues (January 1 to December 31) are $10.00 for a single membership and
$15.00 for a double membership (two members of a family residing at the same address).
We update this site, on the" password" approved side of this site quarterly.
You will find lots of new and wonderful information about the the Early American
Pattern Glass that was made in Findlay years ago. We will also be sharing pictures
and articles from our meetings and other presentations that are given throughout the year.
Another Nice Findlay Glass Website, Just click on the brick.