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    Posted 8 years ago

    MALKEY
    (429 items)

    Bolton & Mills glass vase with applied decoration
    opaque glass with additions to main form
    polished pontil
    British Isles

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      GREAT Glass-- love these!

      How did you ID to Bolton & Mills? I see this type often attributed to Harrach.

      scott
    2. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      Hi scott the ID came from a serious collector of this type of glass many moons ago
      & tar for the love Bob
    3. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      Thanks bob-- appreciate your response.

      I have collected this type of glass for many years-- originally under the assumption it was Stevens and Williams (as ALL of this type with applied flowers, leaves, fruit, etc... used to be marked in the US). In the last 5- 10 years, much of what I thought was S & W turned out to be Harrach. This piece seems to fit with that grouping.

      I am just trying to further MY education in discerning UK and Bohemian glass of this type.

      Again GREAT GLASS-- appreciate you sharing!

      scott
    4. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      Alls good Scott we can learn so much on CW all the very best Malkey
    5. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      THANKS.

      I love looking at your AMAZING Glass collection. Your photography is equally AMAZING and has inspired me-- I am ready for a trip to your part of the world!

      scott
    6. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      that's just wonderful Scott to here that the pictures inspire you !!!!!!!!
      and many thanks for the love LovelyPat
    7. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      Love most appreciated aura Kevin Karen Lise
    8. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      Many THANKS for the love IronLace Ivonne Gruff EZa JLmam
    9. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the love Karenoke Rick
    10. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      Thankin you kindly for the love !!!! freiheit
    11. freiheit freiheit, 8 years ago
      You are very welcome:)
    12. Parkerhouse, 7 years ago
      btw, it is spelled Boulton & Mills. Cheers.

      http://theantiquarian.us/Hist.%20Boulton%20and%20Mills%20.htm

      Audnam Glassworks – Boulton and Mills, 1861 to 1926

      William Webb Boulton, son of Richard Boulton, was a farmer married to Jane Webb, whose mother was the sister of Edward Webb. William Webb Boulton asked his second cousin Fredrick James Mills to join in a partnership operating the Audnam Glassworks. Fredrick James Mills quit his partnership in Richardson, Mills & Smith at Holloway End Glassworks to join Boulton. On August 13, 1861, the firm of Boulton and Mills was formed.

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