England’s Victorian Era Art Glass Maker Thomas Webb & Sons Perfume Bottle, Pink-Cranberry & White Opaline Glass with Raised Enamel Hand Painted Light Yellow Fern Pattern & Sterling Cap, Late 1800s
Art Glass / Crystal, Perfumes & Powder BoxesThe late Victorian period (Queen Victoria reigned 1837-1901) was when Webb’s workshop produced its finest opaline and decorated art glass. Around 1880-1895, Webb specialized in luxury scent bottles, cameo glass, and opaline pieces with sterling silver mounts – exactly like this one.
Delicate cranberry-pink and white opaline glass with hand -applied raised light yellow enamel fern motifs and sterling cap. The use of raised enamel ferns and flowers reflects the Victorian fascination with botanical and natural motifs – symbols of refinement and sentimentality.
These antique scent bottles are considered historical limited editions and rare finds for collectors today.
Dimensions: Height 4.5″ x width 1.5″ x depth 1.25″
€524.27
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