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Victorian Acid-Etched Glass Pitcher c. 1880
Victorian Acid-Etched Glass Pitcher c. 1880
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Elegant Victorian water jug, dating from approximately 1880. Made of blown and faceted glass, it features acid-etched decoration with a fern pattern, a very popular botanical motif in the Victorian era.
Origin and Provenance
- Origin: Probably English, possibly from the Stourbridge region.
- Period: Victorian Era, c. 1880
- Region: Stourbridge, known for its excellence in the manufacture of artistic glass during the 19th century.
Design and Construction
- Shape: Bastion with elevated circular base.
- Wing: Hand-applied transparent glass
- Technique: Blown and faceted glass
- Decoration: Fern pattern precisely acid-etched.
- Finish: Delicate matte texture on clear glass.
Features
- Botanical motif of ferns, characteristic of the Victorian era.
- High-quality acid etching
- Pedestal base with decorative rings
- Handcrafted wing
- Crystal glass of English excellence
An ideal collector's item for lovers of Victorian glass, English antiques, or as a distinctive decorative element. It represents the excellence of 19th-century English glassmaking, particularly from the Stourbridge region, renowned worldwide for its mastery of artistic glass.
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