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Starting long ago, in 1907, Lewis Smith had a hobby of making his own mustard. When confronted with the problem of what to put his mustard in, the first L. E. Smith glass tank was built. From the seeds of mustard-making, Lewis Smith harvested what has become nearly a century of rich traditions and excellent craftsmanship.

Today, L. E. Smith Glass is preserving the "lost art" of making glass by hand. Through hard work and a commitment to quality, the company has withstood the test of time and we are one of only a handful of American hand-made glass factories remaining.

The L. E. Smith Glass Company is alive and well because we still believe and live by the credo that Lewis Smith instilled over 90 years ago: "Do what you do better than anybody else does it."

These are more than words. It is a tradition of excellence on which we build our business every day. Many of our artisans are second- and third-generation glass makers who have passed their very specialized skills down thourgh the decades.

The craftsmen at L. E. Smith Glass produce each piece by hand - with great pride - virtally the same way their fore-fathers did in the early 1900's. We are also proud that we have been the innovators of so much that is now taken for granted in the glass industry.

While our hand made quality sets us apart from other manufactures, you will also appreciate the L. E. Smith commitment to service. We provide fast and efficient product delivery. Unlike importers who must wait for their shipments to arrive by boat, we are never

Because of the constant demand for unique, high-quality giftware, L. E. Smith continues to produce the traditional classics that have made his name synonymous with excellence.

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