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Item:1869 GLADSONE 1M COMMEMORATIVE GLASS DISH GREENER CO (2

1869 GLADSONE 1M COMMEMORATIVE GLASS DISH GREENER CO (2

Item condition:Used
Ended:08 Nov, 200913:35:00 GMT
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Item number:200400773751
Item location:Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Post to:Europe, Asia, United States, Australia, Canada
Item specifics - Art Glass
Glassware Type: Art GlasswareMaker: H GREENER AND CO
Type of Glass: Pressed GlassCountry of Origin: British
Glassware Era: Victorian (1840-1900)Condition: Used
Object Type: Bowls  
Item specifics - Decorative Antiques/ Collectables
Product: --Style/ Period: Victorian
Sub-Type: --Age: 1850-1899
Primary Material: GlassOriginal/Repro: Original

 VICTORIAN 1869

GLADSONE FOR THE MILLION COMMEMORATIVE GLASS DISH

HENRY GREENER AND CO

SUNDERLAND ENGLAND

MARKED WITH LOZENGE

Rd No 231450 31st July 1869

Five inches /13 cms Diameter and .75 inches/2cms deep

 200gms Unpacked weight

In Good Condition, no chips or hairlines BUT it was manufactured with a rough to the touch rim .

SOME BACKGROUND NOTES ON H GREENER

The first chronicled production of glass in England was in 674 AD when the Venerable Bede described how glass makers from Gaul were brought over to make windows for a newly built church and monastery in Sunderland. This church, St Peters in Monkwearmouth, Sunderland still stands today.

There are no further records of glass-making in Sunderland until the late 17th century when in 1697, the Sunderland Company of glass-makers founded the Wear Flint Glass Works in Southwick This is the site that in the mid 19th century was to be acquired by Henry Greener and his partner James Angus.

In 1857 Henry Greener left the employ of Sowerby in Gateshead and the following year started glass-making in partnership with James Angus at the Wear Flint Glass Works in Sunderland, North East England. The company was known as Angus and Greener until Angus died in 1869. During that time they registered their first design on 21st December 1858. This was to be the first of 11 subsequent registrations.

After his partner’s death, Greener continued to register designs in his own name. He also moved the business to a bigger site in Millfield, on the south bank of the River Wear in Sunderland and which was to become the home of James A. Jobling and Co. and eventually Corning Co. Ltd, which it remains today.

Greener were never as prolific as their Gateshead rivals, Sowerby and Davidson which makes surviving pieces all the more rare.

Many of his registrations were for commemoratives his first being the Gladstone for the Million plate Rd No. 231430 of 31st July 1869. Gladstone had won a landslide election the previous year and the Greener plate proved to be an immensely popular purchase.

NOTE I AM SELLING ANOTHER ONE OF THESE, THIS WEEK


 

Gladstone for the Million Plate Design Registered 31st July 1869

We also show a small dish Rd No. 236921 marking the death of George Peabody, a wealthy American philanthropist who came from Massachusetts. Peabody ran a large company in Baltimore before moving to live in London where he established a banking and mercantile business. He gave substantial sums of money in both countries for the housing and education of the poor.

NOTE I AM SELLING ONE OF THESE THIS WEEK
 

George Peabody Commemorative Dish Design Registered 7th December 1869

 

Please note overseas postage quoted is for North America and Australia, European postage a lot less please ask for price

I AM SELLING A OT OF VICTORIAN PRESSED GLASS ITEMS TIS WEEK INCLUDING A NUMBER OF COMMEMORATIVE  ITEMS, AND WILL COMBINE TO OBTAIN LOWEST POSTAGE COSTS.

International Buyers note Airmail weight limit of 2kg per package. I have given item unpacked weights to which 3-400gms need to be added for box and packaging

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PAYPAL, CHEQUES AND PO's accepted from UK Buyers.Only PAYPAL accepted from International Buyers

If payment is not received within 7 days of winning an auction, item will be relisted

International Postal charges are for USA and Australia, Please ask for quote for Europe and all other countries

I take great care with packaging and use very strong recycled boxes, adds to weight and cost, but worth it as only about 1 in a 200 are damaged in transit. As I do not accept responsibility for Postal damage or failure to deliver, buyers are advised to ask for insurance. I will always provide proof of postage but it is the buyers responsibility to claim.

I do try to show accurate photographs and give accurate descriptions in my listings and score very highly for this and I offer full refund excluding postal costs if the item is not as shown in photographs or are significantly different to description

Many thanks for looking and good luck!

 



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