Other British Glass Identification Guide + Gallery
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This section of the encyclopedia is for "other" British glass. Some of these items we have no idea about, others we might have a good idea who the maker could be, but are not 100% sure. Some we may be able to identify, but don't yet have their own section in our encyclopedia. If anyone out there can confirm the manufacturer of any of the unidentified items, please let us know, then we can move them to the relevant section of the encyclopedia.
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A British smoky grey textured glass bottle vase. Probably made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range.
A pair of British amber textured glass candlestick holders. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range.
A British blue textured glass candle holder. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range.
A British blue textured glass candle holder. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range.
A British blue glass piggy bank. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range, labelled.
A pair of British amber glass candlestick holders. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range, labelled.
A pair of British smoky grey glass candlestick holders. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range, labelled.
A British smoky grey glass "telescopic" vase. Made by Wood Bros, part of their "Cascade" range, boxed and labelled. The original design is called 'Gulvvase' (floor vase), designed by Otto Brauer in 1962 for Holmegaard of Denmark. Later made by Wood Bros under licence from Holmegaard.
A British black glass jack-in-the-pulpit vase with silver leaf inclusions. Made by Alum Bay, labelled.
A British brown and sandy glass vase. Made by Alum Bay, labelled.
A British brown and sandy glass vase. Made by Alum Bay, labelled.
A British speckled blue and green iridescent glass vase or bowl. Made by Midsummer Glassmakers.
A British speckled blue, black and white glass badger. Made by Creative Glass of King's Lynn, labelled.
A British speckled blue glass squirrel. Made by Creative Glass of King's Lynn, labelled.
A British speckled brown and white glass rabbit. Made by Creative Glass of King's Lynn.
A British reddish brown marbled glass elephant. Manufacturer unknown but clearly made in the Wedgwood style.
A British black and blue lampworked glass stag sculpture. Made by Istvan Komaromy.
A Scottish blue and multicoloured millefiori glass star shaped paperweight. Made by Perthshire Paperweights, with central signature "P" cane.
A British blue and clear glass faceted paperweight with ship's wheel design. Made by Webb Corbett, labelled.
A British uranium green and clear glass faceted paperweight with spider and web design. Made by Webb Corbett, labelled.
A British blue and green glass biomorphic bowl / ashtray. Made by Lillyfee Studio Glass, designed by Clare Lee, signed and labelled.
A British blue, green and white glass vase. Made by Glory Art Glass, signed and labelled.
A British bark textured clear glass vase. Made by Ravenhead, boxed.
A British bark textured blue glass vase. Made by Ravenhead.
An English Victorian uranium green wine glass, with etched grapes pattern, and six cut glass panels to the bowl section and upper knop. Probably made by Percival Vickers & Co.
A British Murano style white and orange speckled glass elephant. Made by Venetian Glass Company, labelled. Venetian Glass Company was set up and operated by Franco Toffolo in the 1960's - 1980's, in Blackpool, England.
A British Murano style multicoloured glass clown. Made by Venetian Glass Company, labelled. Venetian Glass Company was set up and operated by Franco Toffolo in the 1960's - 1980's, in Blackpool, England.
A British speckled red glass perfume bottle. Made by Guernsey Island Studio Glass, marked and labelled.
A British turquoise green and clear glass vase. Made by Adrian Sankey, labelled.
A British pink and white glass vase. Made by Adrian Sankey, labelled.
A British Victorian era yellow, pink and white striped glass vase. Most likely made by Henry G Richardson.
A British Victorian clear pressed glass "Grace Darling" boat shaped bowl. Made by Edward Bolton, design registration number 39414, which was registered on 11th December 1885.
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