Jenn S.
Yelp
We stopped by the Sandwich Glass Museum on a whim. While trying to decide what to check out before leaving the Cape, I did a little online research and thought this looked cool. And I love me some blown glass.
We got there about a 1/2 hour after the museum opened and about 5 minutes after the first show was set to start. The glass blower was running a bit late, so we had a bit of time to explore. My husband sat alone in the theater, watching the video about the history of Sandwich, which I explored a bit of the museum. This museum, by the way, is WAY bigger than expected!! It's obviously filled 98% with examples of blown glass (my favorite were the more recent ones), but there are some interesting facts about uranium glass and, obviously, the history of the company and why they set up shop in Sandwich.
The highlight of a visit here is obviously the glass blowing demonstration. The kid who did ours was a funny 18-year-old whose pants kept falling down. He was a great presenter, but it was hilarious listening to him and watching him hike up his pants in front of a crowd mainly aged 60 and over!!
He was very knowledgeable and answered every question - and he's only been blowing glass for 4 months.
I really wanted to get a piece, but was upset by 2 things:
1) The Sandwich Glass Company closed about 100 or so years ago. So none of the glass in the shop is actually made by the SGC. Fine. However, they had no information about the pieces - where they WERE made, by whom, etc. I did buy a piece, but I have no idea about where it's from or the type of glass, etc. Sad.
2) The shop didn't have nearly as much as I expected. I thought it would have tons of vases, etc., but it was mainly earrings. I do LOVE my bracelet (and thank you to the nice lady at the "registration" desk who was so helpful and friendly!).
Overall, this is a very interesting stop. Is it a necessity? No. But if you have some time to kill in the area and like blown glass (or just want to see a fun demonstration of glass blowing), give it a quick visit.