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Cristalleria Artistica Toscana / Alrose Empoli Blue & White Glass Bottle
£95.00
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LABELLED Oball Murano Faceted Red & Amber Sommerso Glass Vase
£120.00
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Victorian Glass
Victorian glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware from the Victorian era. Please choose a sub category below to browse all glassware of that type that we currently have available in our glass shop.
Victorian glass is defined as styles of glassware that were produced during or close to the Victorian era of the United Kingdom (1837 - 1901) during the reign of Queen Victoria. Most of the glass shown here is of English origin, or Bohemian glass very similar in style, originally produced for the British and American markets.
Victorian glass is defined as styles of glassware that were produced during or close to the Victorian era of the United Kingdom (1837 - 1901) during the reign of Queen Victoria. Most of the glass shown here is of English origin, or Bohemian glass very similar in style, originally produced for the British and American markets.