Last week, at the Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum (Museum of Decorative Arts) in Prague, Janet and I saw just two examples of English glass on display, but what fabulous pieces!
The first was a beautifully elegant simply cut decanter with a lobed foot, purchased at the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle, where Woodward tells us Webb won a Grand Prix.
The second was a stunning 7" Woodall cameo vase, featuring a wispily clad beautiful young lady.
I'm fairly certain that I've not seen either before, so anyone looking for fresh images of Thomas Webb glass for either a website or a book should consider approaching this museum. Both pieces should be documented in the surviving archives; access via Broadfield House Glass Museum.
If anything comes of this information, acknowledgement would be appreciated, but, rather sadly, unexpected.
Bernard C.
