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Green glass

Scope note

Term used in the glass trade for inexpensive glass commonly of greenish or brownish color, caused by the presence of impurities, notably iron, and often used to make bottles or windows.

This term has 54 records attributed within our system.

Term type

AAT
Material

Getty AAT term number

3000210980

Created

12yrs ago

Connected records

Jug

Maker(s)

Glassworks: Unknown (Probably)

Wine bottle

Maker(s)

Glassworks: Unknown

Wine bottle

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Frigger

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Sprinkler bottle

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Posy holder

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Wine bottle

Maker(s)

Glassworks: Unknown

Wine glass

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Messrs. Jones of Ludgate Hill (Uncertain)
Glassmaker: Perrin Geddes & Co. (Uncertain)

Wine glass

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Wine bottle

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Flask

Maker(s)

Silversmith: James Powell & Sons
Designer: Powell, Harry (Uncertain)

Bowl

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Dish

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Cocktail glass

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown (Probably)

Vase

Maker(s)

Production: Gallé, Emile

Vessel

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Candlestick

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown

Figure

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown (Probably)

Jug

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Decanter

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Unknown

Figure

Maker(s)

Production: Unknown (Probably)

Couple

Maker(s)

Glassmaker: Woodman, Rachael

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