Glassmaking in Denmark until the end of the 17th century and the future study of the topic in Scandinavian contextBy Jan Kock For the upper part of the Danish society the period from the end of the 15th century until the beginning of the second part of the 17th century was a time with a booming economy which even allowed few noblemen and the king to erect expensive glass houses, where table ware and panes for windows were produced. The needed technology as well as the glassmakers have to be imported, because the skill to do glass was unknown in the country. This exclusive production stopped again because of a decline in the financial situation of the country. In Jutland four to five complex of glass houses are known, a couple from Zealand a...