Glass has been produced for over 3600 years and during that time man has never stopped creating new and wonderful objects from it. Over time we learned to colour, fuse, engrave and cut it while never forgetting how fragile the material really is. By the mid 19th Century manufacturers had worked out ways to make glass in large sheets as well as press domestic glass ware into moulds to produce decorative yet inexpensive items. Thankfully the immense skills of the past for blowing, cutting and engraving glass never went away and many great masters have come out of the Art Glass movement of the late 19th Century to today.
Today both antique and vintage glass is as popular as ever and can be collected and enjoyed by anyone. From elegant 18th Century drinking glasses or sweet little scent bottles, the way the light plays on and within the glass is unforgettable. There are also many pieces which can still be used on a daily basis today such as wide handled water jugs, decanters and bowls. In each case condition is obviously crucial as glass is one of the few materials which can never to properly repaired back to new.
At LoveAntiques we have a fine selection of glassware for all your collecting and daily needs. Our reputable dealers understand what makes pieces desirable today and ensures you understand the full condition of the glass before buying.
Robert Belcher Antiques
An Art Deco Malachite Glass Jar and Cover, Circa 1920
£ 140
Campbell Vintage
Set of Three Murano Style Tazza Glasses
£ 420
£ 120
Unique Antiques By Emma Jade
Quality Antique Victorian Decanter
£ 195
£ 225
£ 310
O Keeffe Antiques
French Pair Of Gilded Single Arm Wall Lights
£ 275
artsncraftsfurniture
Cotswold School Glass Cabinet
POA
Booth Antiques
Lovely Pair of Victorian Cut Sherry/port Glasses
£ 55
Booth Antiques
Fabulous Victorian Silver Overlay Scent Flask
£ 295
£ 85
artsncraftsfurniture
Arts and Crafts Light Shade
£ 37
Unique Antiques By Emma Jade
Fine Quality Antique Victorian Silver Plated and Satin Glass Peg Oil Lamp
£ 495
Fine Quality Antique Victorian Silver Plated and Satin Glass Peg Oil Lamp
£ 495
Unique Antiques By Emma Jade
Unique Antiques By Emma Jade
Quality Antique Victorian Cut Glass Decanter
£ 175
Andrew Cox Antiques
A Charming Pair of Edwardian Glass Plates
£ 155
£ 225
Victorian 1896 Hallmarked Solid Silver Snake Skin Bound Glass Hip Flask J Dixon
£ 225
Shires Antiques
£ 125
1900's 1/4 Pint Silver Plate Plated Crocodile Skin Glass Hip Flask James Dixon
£ 125
Shires Antiques
£ 145
1930's 1/5 Pint Silver Plate Plated Crocodile Skin Glass Hip Flask Hawksley
£ 145
Shires Antiques
£ 195
1930's 1/2 Pint Silver Plate Plated Crocodile Skin Glass Hip Flask James Dixon
£ 195
Shires Antiques
Jeff Sims Antiques
Georgian Bristol Blue Glass Finger Bowl
£ 75
Campbell Vintage
Hand Blown Cranberry Glass with Tear Drop Detailing
£ 160
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Georgian Ratafia Dsot Glass
£ 290
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Pair of Murano Salviati Zanfirico Glasses
£ 275
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
A Pair of Mid 20thc Brass, Glass and Bamboo Side Tables
£ 1,295
A Pair of Mid 20thc Brass, Glass and Bamboo Side Tables
£ 1,295
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Elite Antiques
R & J Beck Ltd Monocular
£ 58
Andrew Cox Antiques
A Lovely Enamel Painted Victorian Glass Biscuit Barrel
£ 145
£ 495
Small Antique Scent Bottle, English, Glass, Silver, Perfume, Hallmark, Victorian
£ 495
London Fine Ltd
William Rand Antiques
Victorian Silver Scent Perfume Bottle By Sampson Mordan
£ 325
£ 65
Georgian Antiques
A Silver-plated Parrot Cage Tantalus
£ 1,850
Jeff Sims Antiques
Edwardian Novelty Silver & Glass 'Coal Scuttle' Toothpick Holder
£ 135
£ 285
Booth Antiques
Art Deco Silver & Guilloche Enamel Lidded Scent Bottle
£ 145
£ 285
Antique Bristol Blue Overlay Cone Perfume Scent Bottle Sterling Silver Lid c.1880
£ 285
WhatSheWants
£ 155
£ 55
£ 75
£ 35
Antiques & Chic
Holmegaard Large White Vase by Otto Braver
£ 125
£ 45
Sadly it can be quite difficult for people to tell if a piece of glass is old or not as glass does not really age much like other materials. Specialists with years of experience will attempt to discern the clarity of the glass, whether it was hand blown or machine made, wear marks, imperfections within it body of the glass and stylistic traits through its overall form or decoration. Just like any other object, glass has always been the subject of ever changing fashion in its shape and details. These shapes can usually be researched quite easily via the internet. While most antique glass is unsigned, there is a greater chance of finding a maker's or artist's signature on vintage pieces. If in doubt it is always worth showing your item to a specialist.
The short answer is yes vintage cut glass can be valuable but usually not worth a fortune. These items are usually purchased for use rather than as fine collectables so the condition, clarity and overall look of the piece are what will give the item value. As a general rule, the higher the clarity and the more brilliant the antique cut glass, the more worth it has and it is quite hard for an amateur to spot the difference between antique and vintage pieces as the styles have remained the same. It is also worth noting that moulded glass to mimic cut glass has been around since the 19th Century. These are naturally less valuable than genuine cut items and the edges of the 'cuts' will be far smoother compared to the real thing.
The Roman glass holds the record for the most valuable piece of glassware set out in an auction, which was highly prized by its affluent merchant over 17000 years ago. The mastered craftsmanship of Roman glass was drawn heavily on the skills and practises used in metalworking, gemcutting, and pottery production.
Coveted through the ages for its warm color and vintage beauty, Royal Lace was arguably the most in-demand vintage collectible of Depression glass, manufactured by Hazel Atlas Glass Company. These art glass were manufactured in a variety of colours including pink, blue, green, crystal, cobalt blue, and the ever-fascinating amethyst. The complete Royal Lace set includes butter dish, candlesticks, cookie jar, creamer, cups, saucers, pitchers, plates, platter, salt and pepper shakers, sugar bowl, and tumblers. Some pieces of this glass are extremely expensive due to their rarity and fine artistry.
Love Antiques is the perfect destination for antique glass dealers, hobbyists, and collectors from around the world. For more than 25 years, we have been a trusted source for the finest collectibles. Our website is regularly updated with newly-acquired items of vintage glassware UK of unmatched distinction, covering a vast range of styles, from early Georgian, Victorian, to mid-century Modern. With just a few clicks, you can purchase your antique glassware and get a chance to explore the ultimate collections from trusted antique glass dealers UK has which you won’t find anywhere else. You can now shop at the convenience of your home. For more information, send us an email.