Dish Burmese, yellow glass, Thomas Webb & Sons, United Kingdom, 19th c.
480 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 6126
The Burmese glass dish, crafted circa 1890 by the renowned Thomas Webb & Sons of Stourbridge, exemplifies late Victorian art glass from the United Kingdom. Made from satin glass with a matte, velvety finish and subtle translucency, it presents a pastel yellow tone that gently intensifies toward the center, creating a glowing, luminous effect. Its most distinctive feature is the pronounced, undulating rim, giving the vessel an organic, almost floral silhouette. The proportions are compact: a wide, shallow bowl with a decorative edge resting on a stable base measuring 8 cm in diameter. Minor manufacturing imperfections, such as small air bubbles and slight color variations, are visible—typical of hand-formed glass from this era. The dish is preserved in very good condition, with no cracks or chips, showing only minimal, natural traces of age. The form and coloring of this dish embody the spirit of the late 19th century, a time when British glassmaking sought inspiration in nature and subtle gradations of color. Burmese
DIMENSION
Height5 cm
Width16 cm
Dimension details
Width16 cm
Height5 cm
Weight1 kg
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