A type of glass characterized by its mainly greenish, turquoise, yellow, brown-green, or smoky black color accented by air bubbles, streaks of pink and white, and speckles of aventurine; made by James Couper & Sons, Glasgow.
This term has 1 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Object category
3000206370
13yrs ago
Designer:
Dresser, Christopher
Glassworks:
James Couper & Sons
(Uncertain)
Glassworks:
Thomas Webb & Sons
(Uncertain)
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