Posted 6 years ago
IronLace
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This Victorian art glass dish is made from a two layers glass - clear shading to an intense pink at the top rim, with a subtle milky opalescence underneath. Faint opalescent stripes rise up from the base, which has a neatly polished out pontil mark. The dish is encircled with a pale yellow (not UV reactive) crimped rigaree band.
It measures 6.5 cm tall, 12.8 cm wide across the top rim, & 6 cm across the base.
Probably would have once sat in a silver plate holder.
As English as a good cup of tea, I believe!
You find such lovely things in your garden......
Thanks so much, sklo42!
Very nice IronLace, it reminds me of the Compote that I posted a year or so ago:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/243747-venetian-murano-salviati-production-glas
I really like the Color combination! :^)
Another stranded jellyfish !
Many thanks, billretirecoll - I do recall that piece, the rigaree decoration is a nice link between different styles & eras of glass. Many examples of the Victorian glass from Stourbridge were inspired by the revival of old Venetian techniques, which in turn were revived in the mid - 20th century. With glass, it always seems to turn full circle...
I agree, Bambus1920...I once lived near the coast, now I'm far from it, but the marine influence lingers on...
Beautiful
Many thanks, Vintagefran!
Nice fingerbowl, looks very Stevens & Williams to me, and likely set on a matching glass underplate.