In the 1912 catalogue of the 'Fabbrichina' the traditional production of
tableware, in simple versions or decorated with cutting or milling, was joined
by numerous useful articles such as funnels, barrel fillers, candleholders,
clock bells, bedroom jug and washbasin sets and night services.
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As with Schmid's in the Nineteenth century, the Lepri Glassworks produced
various articles for chemists.
The 1912 catalogue contained beakers for chemical experiments, bowls and
bottles for hospitals, pharmaceutical jars, enemas, oxygen masks, retorts,
phials and chemists' pestle and mortar sets.
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Filippo Lepri's 'Fabbrichina' also made various articles for lighting, such
as ceiling lights and globes for electric light, streetlights and cups and
lenses for car headlamps.
The catalogue also contained several types of container for electrical
elements.