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Thomas Webb English Cranberry Glass Serpent Rose Bowl

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    Posted 7 years ago

    vaselineal…
    (88 items)

    According to my British Art Glass book this interesting rose bowl was likely made by Thomas Webb. I have found similar serpents and similar shape bowls that lead me to believe that Webb is a likely manufacturer. I think there is also a slim chance that it could be Bohemian, possibly Harrach?

    The bowl measures a little over 4" tall, and 6" wide.

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    1. courtenayantiques courtenayantiques, 7 years ago
      beautiful!
    2. yesterdaysglass yesterdaysglass, 7 years ago
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/125095-dhumy-aurora-glass-co-fish-vase-c-188

      Nice piece!
    3. vaselinealley vaselinealley, 7 years ago
      Thanks for the link yesterdayglass. Looks like a match. I thought it was almost certainly Webb. What is interesting is that I recently picked up a bowl and underplate that matches the cranberry and gold foil technique in that example. I will post later tonight.
    4. vaselinealley vaselinealley, 7 years ago
      I didn't think Harrach but I thought I would toss the possibility out there
    5. vaselinealley vaselinealley, 7 years ago
      Yes. You must be looking at the same book that I was. Lots of known bohemian pieces.
    6. kairomalte, 7 years ago
      You may please have a look onto a post by LoetzBuddies 3 years ago, same bowl decorated with gold foil inclusions, detailed Research, with reference to the Bristol Blue Glass Museum, made by P.R.F.D'Humy Aurora Glass Co
    7. IanBrighton IanBrighton, 7 years ago
      I have something similar in blue which I feel could be French.

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