This glass is sometimes called End of Day however it was produced in Sowerby (north of England) for 20 years from roughly the 1870's to the early 1890's. The unattractive name makes it all the more appealing. It is dense and heavy and definitely one of my favorite.
My collection of antique (and some modern) glass objects
Thursday, February 15, 2007
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- Unknown candlestick holder
- Murano vase
- Red Whitefriars jug
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- Unknown yellow and white vase
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