How does the glass look ?



Uranium glass has a typical color tone, i.e., either light yellow or light green.

There are however varieties of color tones, depending on the various additives to the base glass, as seen in the photographs displayed in the gallery.

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(1) The first floor for goblets, tumblers and compotes.

Goblet
H: 18. cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1840
Goblet
H: 14.8 cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1840
Goblet
H: 15.5 cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1870
Tumbler
H: 13.5 cm
Tubingen
Germany
 Late 19th Century 
Tumbler
H: 13.2 cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1840
Tumbler
H: 12.6 cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1840
Tumbler
H: 11.5 cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1840
Compote
H: 18.5 cm
 Davidson Co. 
England
1896
Compote
H: 16.0 cm
Bohemia
Czech
 Mid 19th Century 





(2) The second floor for dishes, wineglasses and etc.

Plate
D: 18.1 cm
 Val St. Lambert Co. 
Belgium
c. 1930
Milk pitcher
H: 12.5 cm
Davidson Co.
England
1898
Milk pitcher
H: 12.5 cm
Bohemia
Czech
1840
Beer mug
H: 24. cm
Germany
Early 20th Century
Table set
H: 31. cm
France
 Late19th Century 
Flagon
H: 20.5 cm
U.S.A.
c. 1930
Knife rests
L: 9.4 cm
Europe
Late 19th Century
Sundaes
D: 11.8 cm
Japan
c. 1930
Wineglasses
H: 14. cm
Bohemia
Czech
 Mid 19th Century 
Wineglasses
H: 16.7 cm
Europe
c. 1930
Wineglasses
H: 17.5 cm
Moser Co. ?
Bobemia
Czech
Early 20th Century
Wineglasses
H: 14.8 cm
Europe
Mid 19th Century





(3) The third floor for perfume bottles, accessories and etc.

Perfume bottle
H: 11. cm
Bohemia
Czech
 Mid 19th Century 
Perfume bottle
H: 22.5 cm
"Atlas glass"
Europe
 Late 19th Century 
Portable
perfume bottle

H: 6.9 cm
Bohemia
Czech
 Late 19th Century 
Dressing table set
Largest, H: 15. cm
Europe
c. 1930
Dressing table set
Plate, L: 32. cm
Bagley Co.
England
1939
Ring tree
H: 10.5 cm
"Atlas glass"
Europe
Late 19th Century
Gold ring
D: 1.6 cm
Europe
Late 19th Century
Necklace
L: 49. cm
Europe
c. 1930
Necklace
L: 44. cm
Europe
Late 19th Century
Accessories
Brooch, D: 5.6 cm
Europe
c. 1930
Accessories
L: 10.6 cm
Europe
c. 1930
Hatpins
L: 17. cm
Europe
Late 19th Century





(4) The fourth floor for vases and etc.

Vase
H: 15.1 cm
Moser Co.
Karlsbad
Czech
 Late 19th Century 
Vase
H: 15. cm
Walther & Sohne Co.
Germany
Mid 1930s
Vase
H: 24.8 cm
Victorian
England
Late 19th Century
Vase
H:13.7 cm
"Burmese glass"
England
Late 19th Century
Flower holder
H: 8.7 cm
Josef Hoffmann
Austria
Early 20th Century
Flower holders
H: 9.3 cm
Burtles, Tate & Co.
England
1885
Epergne
H: 44. cm
Stourbridge
England
Late 19th Century
Vase
H: 25. cm
Desna Co.
Bohemia
Czech
c.1930
Decoration
on table

D: 30. cm
 Walther & Sohne Co.
Germany
Mid 1930s





(5) The fifth floor for ornaments and etc.

Cornucopia
H: 18.7 cm
Victorian
England
 Late 19th Century 
Oil lamp
H: 38.5 cm
Germany
c.1880
Lusters
H: 30.7 cm
England
c. 1880

Fairy lamp

H: 17.5 cm
Fenton Co.
U.S.A.
c. 1950
Candlestick
H: 27.5 cm
Fostoria Co.
U.S.A.
1956
Dolphin
L: 12.5 cm
Daum Co.
France
1993
Inkwell and
penwiper

L: 20. cm
England
Late 19th Century
Paperweight
H: 13.0 cm
 Regent Road Co. 
England
1874
Paperweight
H: 5.3 cm
 Fairywood Glass 
Museum.
Japan
2006
Pharmaceutical
bottle

H: 16.0 cm
Czech
Mid 19th Century
Ashtray

H: 3.3 cm
Bohemia
Czech
c. 1930
Clock

H: 12.5 cm
Seiko Co.
Japan
c. 1920





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