Mary Gregory Style Clear Glass Handblown Decanter; Handpainted Liqueur Decanter with Stopper

$165.00

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Mary Gregory Style Clear Glass Handblown Decanter; Handpainted Liqueur Decanter with Stopper

Gorgeous Mary Gregory style clear glass decanter. The liqueur decanter shows a white painted scene with a little boy with a peach colored face. Both the bottom of the decanter and the base of the stopper are marked with an 8. Possible style number?
*please note that there are nibbles at the base of the stopper; priced accordingly.

The decanter measures approximately 9 1/2" inches tall with the stopper, about 4 3/4" across.

Please have a look at all the photos in this listing as they are part of the items' description.

"The term 'Mary Gregory' indicates a style of glass rather than a manufacturer. It originates from the myth that a lady in USA named Mary Gregory painted scenes of children on thousands of items of glassware. It is now known that this style of glass originated from Bohemia, not America. Mary Gregory did actually live in America, and worked for the Boston and Sandwich Glass company during the 1880's, but she painted landscapes, not children. Regardless of the truth that is now known, the name has stuck, and this style of glassware is still defined as Mary Gregory glass. Several factories in Bohemia produced Mary Gregory glass during the Victorian era and later. Some European countries still make glass in the Mary Gregory style to this day." from 20thcenturyglass.com

We have acquired a beautiful collection of Mary Gregory glassware so please check out our Etsy store.
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