19th Century Mary Gregory Green hot Fluted Baluster Form Water Pitcher Ewer Jug, Victorian Gold Trimmed, Hand Blown, Applied Handle and Base
Approximate Measurements: 12” tall x 5” at base, 18” circumference at largest point.
Beautiful emerald glass with applied enamel decoration, body of the jug with internal facet sides. Excellent condition - no chips, cracks, repairs.
Some wear to gold trim, commensurate with age and use.
Of Interest:
Research has established that although there was a lady by the name of Mary Gregory (1856 - 1908) who worked for the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company in Cape Cod, Massachusetts she did not paint children, but landscapes including winter scenes. This type of glass originated from glassworks in Bohemia, part of Czechoslovakia from 1918, (from 1993,part of the Czech hot Republic ) and was a major export commodity for the region in the mid and latter quarter of the 19th century.
19th Century Mary Gregory Green Fluted Baluster Form Water Pitcher Ewer Jug, Victorian Gold Trimmed, Hand Blown, Applied Handle and Base
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