This is the first piece of glass that I ever bought. Fortunately when buying it I was told that it was part of an estate. The owners had gone to London in the 20's and had bought a container load of items for their home to be. It was a common occurence in that time. I was intrigued by the colour combination and was from there wanted to learn more. It was to lead me on many journeys of glass.
My collection of antique (and some modern) glass objects
Monday, February 19, 2007
Deco glass mushroom
This is the first piece of glass that I ever bought. Fortunately when buying it I was told that it was part of an estate. The owners had gone to London in the 20's and had bought a container load of items for their home to be. It was a common occurence in that time. I was intrigued by the colour combination and was from there wanted to learn more. It was to lead me on many journeys of glass.
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