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Gus Crystal (Russian: Гусевской хрустальный завод) is a Russian crystal manufacturer. The company is the oldest surviving manufacturer of Russian crystal and was founded in 1756 on the Gus River.[1][2][3] The company gave its name to the town of Gus-Khrustalny and its district. Founded by Akim Maltsov, а merchant from Oryol region. From 2013 the plant was known as Gusevskaya Crystal Plant and named after Akim Maltsov.
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- ^ Левицкая Е. Гусь-Хрустальный снова станет городом мастеров Молва. 2010
- ^ Романова А. Гусь-Хрустальный остался без знаменитого завода www.vesti.ru. 18 January 2012
- ^ Собств. корр. Администрация Владимирской обл.: Производство хрусталя на базе Гусевского хрустального завода возобновится РБК. 26 April 2012
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