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June 2012

Here you'll find a new website for the display and sale of Cornflower Glass, a site where you'll find American Elegant Glass wheel cut with the WJ Hughes Cornflower design, cut in Canada since 1914.

Please do check back regularly, in the near future you'll more find items for sale, new pages with Hughes Cornflower company information and pictures of this wonderful glass.




Update October 2013

Just a quick note to say thank you to all the people who've taken the time to write regarding buying, selling, identification and everyone who's just taken the time to comment, thank you for all the emails.

I'm trying to find time to finish scanning and posting the company catalog and some of the other correspondence I have, so hopefully you'll be seeing that soon.


Also, because there have been so many questions about and requests for identification, even some requests for second opinions on identifications, I'm going to do a page with my opinions on identifying Hughes' work.








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We are not affiliated in any way with “WJ Hughes and Sons “Corn Flower” Ltd.”


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