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The Fascination of Irish Glass

Glass Factories in Ireland

WALL AND TABLE LIGHTS.

CHANDELIER DROPS, PENDANTS, AND ORNAMENTS.

The Characteristics of Irish Glass

Fakes

The Increasing Popularity of Irish Glass

ILLUSTRATIONS

BOWLS, DISHES, PLATES AND TAZZE

CANDELABRA, CANDLESTICKS AND CHANDELIERS

DECANTERS, JUGS, AND BOTTLES

GOBLETS, CUPS, AND CHALICES

SWEETMEAT STANDS

TABLE SERVICES

URNS, HONEY POTS, SALTS, Etc.

MISCELLANEOUS

RUBBINGS

Transcriber's Notes:

CARD OF MEMBERSHIP OF THE CORK
GLASS-CUTTERS' UNION.
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THE CONNOISSEUR SERIES OF BOOKS FOR COLLECTORS

EDITED BY C. REGINALD GRUNDY

OLD
IRISH GLASS

BY

Mrs. GRAYDON STANNUS


New Edition :: Revised and Enlarged
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CONTENTS
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THE FASCINATION OF IRISH GLASS 1
GLASS FACTORIES IN IRELAND 3
Irish Gilding 4
The Last Maker 4
Glass-makers' Wages 4
Glass Cutters 5
WALL AND TABLE LIGHTS 7
CHANDELIER DROPS, PENDANTS, AND ORNAMENTS 7
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF IRISH GLASS 10
Weight 10
Colour 10
Resilience 11
The Feel of Irish Glass 12
The Ring of Irish Glass 12
Difference in the Ring of other Glass 12
FAKES 12
Difference of Colour 13
THE INCREASING POPULARITY OF IRISH GLASS 13
EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL 14
IRISH GLASS SOLD ABROAD 14
UNCUT PIECES 14
THE ILLUSTRATIONS 14
 
 
LIST OF PLATES
PLATE
Card of Membership of the Cork Glass-cutters' Union I.
Interior of a Primitive Hand Glass-cutter's Shed II.
Device for Stoppering Bottles and Opening Pans III.
Four pairs of Dublin and Waterford Wall-lights IV., V., VI., VII.
Waterford Bowls. (Mr. Walter Harding) VIII.
Waterford Bowl, circa 1783. Pontil worked into an ornament. (Commander Swithinbank) IX.
Waterford Flower Bowl, circa 1783. (Commander Swithinbank) IX.
Waterford Canoe-shaped Bowl, 1783. (Viscount Furness) IX.
Cork "Turnover" Bowl, 12 in. high. (Mrs. Rea) IX.
Christening Bowl, 1760. (Author) X.
Munster Bowl, circa 1780. (Mrs. Hall) X.
Irish "Pinched"-sided Bowl. (Mr. Henderson) X.
Waterford Orange Bowl, circa 1790, 16 in. by 7½ in. (Major Pope) X.
Irish Moulded Bowl, very large, 1760. (Mrs. Rea) XI.
Irish "Pinched" Bowl, early, retaining waste metal at foot. (Author) XI.
Irish "Pinched" Bowl, traveller's sample, 3 in. (Author) XI.
Waterford Revolving Centre Dish, circa 1783. (Hon. Mrs. York) XI.
Cork Glass Orange Bowl, circa 1790. (Mr. Walter Harding) XII.
Waterford Bowl, circa 1790. (Viscount Furness) XII.
Cork "Pillar" Bowl, early. (Viscount Furness) XIII.
Irish Large Bowl of exceptional shape, circa 1785. (Author's family) XIII.
Irish Glass, curious specimen of early, on carved bog-oak stand. (Commander Swithinbank) XIV.
Irish Posset Bowl, large two-handled, possibly 1750. (Mrs. Hall) XV.
Irish Ogee Bowl, circa 1760. (Mr. R. Frank) XV.
Waterford Bowl, bearing the Stannus crest, 1790. (Author) XVI.
Waterford Bowl and Basin, circa 1783. (Mr. Wild) XVI.
Dublin copy of Bristol Two-handled Cup and Cover, circa 1780. (Mrs. Day) XVI.
Waterford Giant "Turnover" Round Bowl and Dish, circa 1815. (Mrs. Rea) XVI.
Waterford deep "Step"-cut Dish, circa 1825. (Mrs. Oliver) XVI.
Waterford "Step"-cut Dishes with fan handles, circa 1820. (Mrs. Hall) XVII.
Munster Banqueting Tazze, 1790-1810. (Mrs. Hall) XVII.
Irish Posset Bowl, early, probably 1730. (Mrs. Rea) XVIII.
Irish Urn, large, circa 1795. (Mr. R. Philipson) XVIII.
Waterford "Canoe"-shaped Bowl, 1790. (Author's family) XVIII.
Waterford Salad Bowl, circa 1785. (Col. Fitzgerald Stannus) XIX.
Dublin Urns, very early. (Mr. Hugh Weguelin) XIX.
Dublin Finger-bowl, early (marked). (Mr. R. Frank) XIX.
Cork Bowl, circa 1785. (Mr. Henderson) XX.
Irish Glass, three rare specimens of early, probably Dublin. (Mr. R. Philipson) XX.
Irish Plain Punch-bowl and Ladle, circa 1770. (Mr. R. Frank) XXI.
Waterford "Step"-cutting, examples of, after 1815. (Author) XXI.
Waterford Bowl, one of the rarest extant, circa 1785. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXII.
Waterford "Helmet" Bowl. (Major Courtauld) XXII.
Waterford Dishes, pair of finely cut. (Major Courtauld) XXII.
Waterford Chandelier, 1785. (Author's family) XXIII.
Waterford Chandelier, 1788. (Author's family) XXIV.
Waterford Chandelier. (Author) XXV.
Waterford Sideboard Lights, Adam design, pair. (Author) XXVI.
Waterford Chimney Set, with drops, probably Dublin, circa 1815. (Author) XXVI.
Waterford Table Lights, set of three. (Viscount Furness) XXVII.
Waterford Table Lights, set of four, circa 1785. (Viscount Furness) XXVII.
Waterford Lights, on "Bosi"-work pedestals, pair. (Viscount Furness) XXVIII.
Irish Table Lights, circa 1780, pair. (Author) XXIX.
Waterford Table Lights, late Adam, on Wedgwood urns, pair. (Mr. Hugh Weguelin) XXIX.
Waterford Table Lights, circa 1783. (Mr. E. Parsons) XXX.
Waterford Table Lights, Adam period. (Major Pope) XXX.
Waterford Candlesticks, 1785, pair. (Mr. H. Samuelson) XXX.
Waterford Chandelier, 1783. (Mrs. Cox) XXXI.
Waterford Candelabra and pair of Candlesticks. (Col. Jenner) XXXI.
Waterford Chandelier, Adam. (Mrs. Sabin) XXXII.
Irish Candle-shades, finest period, pair. (Author) XXXIII.
Waterford Altar Candlesticks, circa 1783, pair. (Mr. R. Frank) XXXIV.
Irish Candlesticks, probably 1760, three unique. (Mrs. Rea) XXXIV.
Irish Candlesticks, with unusual bases, circa 1770, pair. (Mrs. Rea) XXXV.
Waterford Tapersticks, circa 1790, pair. (Mrs. Rea) XXXV.
Waterford (?) Lamps, 1790, very unusual pair. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXXVI.
Waterford Candlestick, 1783. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXXVI.
Cork Candlesticks, early, pair. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXXVI.
Irish Rushlight Holders, blown-glass, early eighteenth century. (Mr. R. Frank) XXXVII.
Waterford Table Lights, pair. (Mr. Fitzroy Chapman) XXXVII.
Waterford Altar Candlesticks, pair, finest period. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXXVIII.
Waterford Candlesticks. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXXIX.
Dublin (?) Mug, circa 1740. (Mr. Walter Harding) XXXIX.
Waterford Jug, shaped. (Mr. Walter Harding) XL.
Irish "Freak" Jug, circa 1760. (Author) XL.
Waterford Jugs, three. (Mr. R. Philipson) XL.
Waterford or Cork Tankard, circa 1785. (Author) XL.
Dublin (?) Two-handled Spun Cup, 1750. (Author) XL.
Irish Jug, heavy lustre cut, flint glass, circa 1800. (Commander Swithinbank) XL.
Cork Decanters, early blown, marked "Cork Glass Co.," pair. (Author) XLI.
Munster Liqueur Bottles, pair. (Author) XLI.
Irish Decanter, early blown. (Author) XLI.
Waterford Liqueur Bottles, 1820-50. XLI.
Waterford Decanters, circa 1780-90. (Author) XLI.
Munster Jugs, set of early. (Author) XLII.
Munster Decanters, set of early. (Author) XLIII.
Irish Chalice, 1790-1800. (Mrs. Hall) XLIV.
Dublin "Lustre-cut" Goblets, circa 1850, set of. (Mr. David Blair) XLIV.
Irish Sweetmeat Stands, 1760-70. (Author) XLIV.
Munster Chalice, 1790-1800. (Mrs. Magee) XLV.
Waterford Basket Sweetmeat Stand. (Mrs. Magee) XLVI.
Cork Sweetmeat Stand, with two candle sconces, early. (Mrs. Magee) XLVI.
Waterford Dessert Service. (Hon. Mrs. Vickers) XLVII.
Waterford Dessert Service, circa 1785. (Major Pope) XLVIII.
Waterford Miniature Sweetmeat Stand, late Adam. (Mr. Walter Harding) XLVIII.
Dublin Posset Two-handled Bowl, 1760; Flat Flask, 1770; Goblets, Mugs, and Tea Caddy of early dates. (Author) XLVIII.
Cork Table Service, early Adam period. (Mr. R. Frank) XLIX.
Irish Lamp, probably 1660, and other early pieces. (Mr. Walter Harding) XLIX.
Cork and Waterford Urns, circa 1785. (Commander Swithinbank) L.
Waterford Urns, circa 1783. (Mrs. Hall) LI.
Dublin Wig Stands, pair. (Mr. R. Frank) LII.
Munster Glass Dishes, etc. (Mr. Hunt) LII.
Waterford Cruets LII.
Dublin Strawberry Cut Teapot. (Mrs. Day) LII.
Munster Moulded Teapot. (Author) LII.
Waterford Teapot, circa 1783. (Mr. R. Frank) LII.
Irish Cream or Ice Pails, circa 1825-35. (Mrs. McBean) LII.
Dublin Blue Glass Bowl, circa 1740. (Author) LIII.
Irish Blue Glass Bowl. (Author) LIII.
Dublin Blue Glass Lace-makers' Lamps, circa 1730-40. (Author) LIII.

RUBBINGS
PLATE
Cutting on Waterford Canoe-shaped Bowl. (Author) LIV.
Special Cutting on "Pinched" Boat-shaped Bowl. (Author) LIV.
Fan Edge from a fine Waterford Bowl, circa 1815 LIV.
"Vandyke" Cutting or "Geometrical" Design LIV.
Swag and Line Cutting, with fan edge, probably 1765 LIV.
Hobnail Cutting, late 1830 LV.
Strawberry Cutting LV.
Flat Diamond Cutting LV.
Fine "Fan" Cutting from a Waterford Decanter

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