Sowerby (England) 8" Vase, in Amber [Sold Separately]

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John Sowerby founded the Gateshead Stamped Glass Works in 1846, however in 1852 it was replaced by a new factory called Sowerby's Ellison Glass Works.

Sowerby introduced its Vitro-Porcelain range (milk glass) in 1877. In the 1920s, Sowerby began producing a range of iridescent glassware called Carnival glass, and during the 1930s, Sowerby produced several Art Deco glass designs.

The Sowerby factory ceased operation 1972.

Source '20th Century Glass' website, which can be viewed here.

 

THIS LISTING

Model #2624, Vase
Colour Amber

Production 1940s

Dimensions 20cm (8") tall, 10cm diameter

Condition Great to excellent vintage condition with no wear that we can see. Two available (at time of publication), sold separately.

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