Lorraine Glass was established by Earl Meyers in 1962 and was a division of his larger holdings (S.P. Meyers and Co. Ltd) which imported other decorative goods as well as Bohemia Glass from Czechoslovakia.
Lorraine was a prominent Canadian glasshouse operating in Montreal during the same years as Chalet Artistic Glass. The Montreal factory employed about 50 workers and produced approximately 10,000 pieces a month - making it the closest company in size and production numbers to Chalet.
Lorraine products were distributed worldwide - in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. It operated until 1974.
You can read more about their history, here.
THIS LISTING
A pretty spectacular fiery red centrepiece, in one of their basket styles. This is a well known model from the company, appearing in vintage catalogues.
Measuring a huge 41cm (16") tall, 21cm wide and 14.5cm deep, this piece in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks or major scratches. It also retains its original paper/foil label saying 'Hand Made in Canada'
There are some bubbles in the glass from manufacturing and some light surface scratches, mainly towards the base; expected and seen often in these types of pieces.