Molineaux Webb & Co, Press Glass Sugar Basin pattern 418, c. 1860.
€30
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- Date Listed06/09/2018
A very beautiful sugar basin from glass makers Molineaux Webb from 1860. It is in perfect condition save a flea bite on one diamond cut. It measures 4.25” high by 5.25” wide. Weight 545 grams.
( for information see --Siegmar Geiselberger pressed glass correspondance magazine PK 2008-3; Also Percival Vickers unregistered pressed glass, in the press glass gallery, History of Molineaux, Webb & Co, Manchester Flint Glass Works. )
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41 Downside Heights, Holmpatrick, Skerries, Co. Dublin, K34 CF76, Ireland
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