Other Victorian Glass Identification Guide + Gallery
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This section of the encyclopaedia is for "other" Victorian 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 encyclopaedia. 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 encyclopaedia.
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A Victorian British blue pressed glass footed bowl. Made by Sowerby, marked.
A Victorian pale green and opalescent white spikey glass vase.
A Victorian clear glass vase with opalescent white neck and crimped rim.
A Victorian clear and opalescent white glass bowl with applied green glass base and rim decoration.
A Victorian pink and white cased glass vase with silver mica inclusions.
A British Victorian era pink glass vase with silver mica and inner white casing. Attributed to Stevens + Williams in the book Decorative Victorian Glass by Cyril Manley, page 66-67.
A Victorian green and opalescent white glass rose bowl.
A Victorian pink and white glass bowl with applied uranium yellow crimped rim and side decoration.
A Victorian creamy orange uranium glass creamer jug with applied handle.
A Victorian red glass vase with applied green decoration.
A Victorian cranberry pink glass "thorn" vase with applied uranium yellow feet.
A Victorian double stem cranberry pink and uranium green glass "thorn" vase.
A Victorian cranberry pink, opalescent white and pale green glass bowl with crimped rim.
A Victorian cranberry pink, opalescent white and pale green glass bowl with crimped rim.
A Victorian uranium jade green glass spill vase or toothpick / matchstick / cigarette holder.
A Victorian Czech uranium yellow green glass vase with opalescent white vertical stripes and applied pink decoration. Made by Franz Welz.
A pair of Victorian era yellow & pink vased glass vases, made by Franz Welz.
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.
A Victorian yellow, green and white striped glass vase with ribbed body. Manufactuter unknown, but possibly by an English factory from the Stourbridge area. A jug in the same style is dated as circa 1890 in the book Victorian Decorative Glass by Mervyn Gulliver, page 248.
A British Victorian era yellow, pink and white striped glass vase. Most likely made by Henry G Richardson.
A Victorian green tubular "thorn" vase with opalescent white rim.
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 Victorian blue glass jack-in-the-pupit vase with opalescent white rim.
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