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Thomas Webb Glass Identification Guide | Glass Encyclopedia
A useful identification guide to vintage collectable British glass by Thomas Webb, with picture gallery and information on designers, styles and patterns.
Glass Marked Webb - New, Old and Confusing Marks - Real Or Repro
The name Webb has been associated with English glass since the 18th century. It's probably as well known among Americans as with English collectors.
Webb Cameo Vase - Search All Lots | Skinner Auctioneers
Results 1 - 30 of 121 ... Webb Cameo Vase Art glass England, c. 1900 Red satin bulbous form with white floral cameo decoration, with butterfly on reverse, marked ...
Art Thomas Webb & Sons Cameo Glass on Pinterest
Pins about Art Thomas Webb & Sons Cameo Glass hand-picked by Pinner Dolores Brihn | See more about glass vase, glass perfume bottles and 19th century.
Thomas Webb - Discontinued Designs
The founder of Thomas Webb & Sons entered the glass industry in 1829 and became a partner in the Wordsley glassworks of Webb and Richardsons. In 1833 ...