Description
Heading : 19th century maroon & white Nailsea glass flask
Date : c1840
Period : Victorian
Origin : English
Colour : clear cased glass with white & maroon internal trailing
Body : Ovoid in shape. ribbed and thickened pouring rim which would originally have held a cork stopper.
Body Features : Pulled up internal trailing
Pontil : Snapped
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 6 ½ inches tall and approx. 3 3/8 inches in diameter
Condition : Excellent
Restoration : None
Weight : 380 Grams
Additional Information : Established by John Robert Lucas in 1788 the Nailsea glassworks was operational in Somerset. England until 1873. This glass works specialised in bottle glass and by 1835 became the fourth largest of its kind in the UK.
References :
Nineteenth Century British Glass By Hugh Wakefield – Plate 25a.
Miller’s Glass Buyers Guide – Page 58.
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