Thomas Webb & Sons
Probably the most famous Victorian glasshouse was located in Stourbridge, England. Known for...
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Probably the most famous Victorian glasshouse was located in Stourbridge, England. Known for...
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Stevens & Williams was an English glass manufactory in Stourbridge, West Midlands. Its most...
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Henry Greener – 1st Trademark The first chronicled production of glass in England was in 674...
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The appealing pink of cranberry glass makes it the most collectable type of coloured Victorian...
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Carnival glass is pressed and iridized glass manufactured between 1905 and 1930. It was made by...
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Facts concerning lead glassware cut in Canada are hard to find. Certain collectors of American...
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A Sugar and Creamer Signed “Dingwall” This small sugar and creamer set (circa 1905) is cut in a...
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To understand the origins of English antique glass it is important to know the historical...
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Caithness Glass was founded in 1961 at Wick in the far North East of Scotland, by the late Robin...
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It is a matter of regret that Bristol’s ancient fame for making and cutting glass should...
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