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Scottish Glass

Ysart Pin Tray, ca. 1930s

Ysart Pin Tray, ca. 1930s Zoom in Read more

This charming dish in marbled green, blue, amethyst and aventurine glass bears its original paper label used from 1929 until the Second World War, so...[read more]

Two Tranquility Bowls and Vase, 1990

Two Tranquility Bowls and Vase, 1990 Zoom in Read more

Less well known than its paperweight production is Caithness’ art-glass production, of which these are three fine examples. Note the paperweight...[read more]

Smoked Glass Decanter ca. 1975

Smoked Glass Decanter ca. 1975 Zoom in Read more

The strong Scandinavian influence on English design at the time is well illustrated in this decanter, and shows why Caithness became one of the...[read more]

Strathearn Barrel Vase and Tumbler Vase, ca. 1970

Strathearn Barrel Vase and Tumbler Vase, ca. 1970 Zoom in Read more

In two tone mottled black and yellow with a central scrolled band detailed with murrine cane and spot colour. The ‘Leaping Slamon’ mark on the...[read more]

Ysart Circular Box and Cover, ca. 1930s

Ysart Circular Box and Cover, ca. 1930s Zoom in Read more

The box is shape XG VIII in a graduated green to blue tint over an air bubble ground. [read more]

Clutha vase, ca. 1890

Clutha vase, ca. 1890 Zoom in Read more

This extremely rare example could have been designed by either Dresser or Walton, since they only occasionally signed their pieces. [read more]

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The Bristol Blue Glass Museum holds over 350 items of glass, showing the development of the manufacture of glass from ca. 1500 B.C. to the present day. It contains pieces of Egyptian, Roman, Viking, Anglo Saxon and Medieval glass, but the main interest of the collection lies in the examples of manufacture from all the principal English glass-works of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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