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Victorian Cranberry Glass Vase with Applied Clear Glass Feet c. 1880–1900
Victorian Cranberry Glass Vase with Applied Clear Glass Feet c. 1880–1900
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A striking Victorian cranberry glass vase with a gently flared, undulating rim and a distinctive applied clear glass foot formed from textured pad-like feet. The cranberry colour is rich and even, with excellent translucency and visible hand-worked characteristics throughout.
The base construction and applied feet are typical of late 19th-century English glassmaking and elevate this well beyond later decorative cranberry wares. Elegant as a stand-alone piece, or ideal for a single stem or small arrangement.
Details
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Origin: England
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Date: c. 1880–1900
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Material: Cranberry glass with applied clear glass feet
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Form: Footed vase with flared ruffled rim
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Height: approx. 12–14 cm
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Condition: Very good antique condition. Minor bubbles, inclusions, and tooling marks consistent with age and manufacture. No chips or cracks noted.
A strong decorative example of Victorian table and parlour glass — increasingly scarce in this colour and form.
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