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Queen's Burmese rose bowl, late 19th century, manufactured by Thomas Webb & Sons, the rounded sides decorated in gradiated yellow and peach and rising to a lobed petal-style opening.
Notes: Thomas Webb & Sons produced Queen's Burmese pieces from 1886 onwards, gaining their license from the Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, Massachusetts. This type of glass ware became known as 'Queen's Design' after a set of Mount Washington glasses were presented to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Dimensions
Height: 7.6cm. (3in.)Stock number
A3476The BADA Standard
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