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Author Topic: what is this vaseline glass pot - ID = Islington Glass Works, Birmingham  (Read 876 times)

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Offline createdbear

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Hello, can any of the members shed some light on this item please. I am not sure what its use is. There's no lid and I don't now whether it would have had one. Anyone now a maker at all? It gives a superb glow under UV. No reg no or mars at all. Height is 2 and 3/4 inches and total width is 5 inches. Quite weighty too. Than you as always for any help.

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Re: what is this vaseline glass pot please?
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2024, 07:21:17 AM »
It's a late 1840s honey pot missing the lid, by Rice Harris of the Islington Glass Works, Birmingham.

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Re: what is this vaseline glass pot please?
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2024, 07:48:40 PM »
Thank you Neil for the info. Oddly, I was reading about the Islington Glass works off Broad St in Brum a few days ago but I can't remember what led me to read about it. A mystery solved, thanks again.

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neilh is there a reference somewhere for it being Rice Harris and late 1840s? (obviously just curious as uranium glass late 1840s re v the V&A bowl)

Also curious as to how it fits with this info I found online as Rice Harris being bankrupt 4 October 1842.  I looked it up -

See page 185
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Bankrupt_Directory/LZIDAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=rice+Harris+bankrupt+1842&pg=PA185&printsec=frontcover

I'm not sure how that fits in with this information - see post on the Birmingham History forum link below from Jason Ellis where Rice Harris appears under Islington Glassworks in 1833 but isn't named any further along the timeline.  He does say Islington Glassworks didn't close until the 1870s:
https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/index.php?threads/union-glassworks.47212/page-2#google_vignette

Did Rice Harris go bankrupt separately to working at Islington Glassworks if it is indeed him that went bankrupt in 1842?

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Is the reference from this The Art Union October 1849? - see page 307

https://archive.org/details/sim_art-journal-us_1849-10-01_11/page/306/mode/2up

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Yes

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Thank you Neil.  I'm going to add this info to the supposed Queen Victoria Coronation Banquet V&A 1830s uranium bowl thread.

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Just been down the rabbit hole of a uranium pig and came across one of these honey pots shown complete and on a metal holder with a basket type handle.

https://www.vaselineglass.org/honeypot.jpg
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Sold for just over £27 on eBay with 5 bidders
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