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Glass / Re: Frosted Victorian jug
« Last post by Ekimp on Today at 12:46:56 PM »I keep plugging away at frosting
Nice jug, more unusual decoration with the cut star I think. There is a pressed jug from Percival Yates reg. 183352 dated 1865 that has a similar type of star decoration, so might indicate a date for your blown/cut one if that’s when the design was fashionable. https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,66313.msg371634.html#msg371634
The PY one is also shown on the Love Decanters frosted jug YouTube video (in my view his are unlikely to be acid frosted as he states though). He shows the book reference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2SL2A2cGw
Nice jug, more unusual decoration with the cut star I think. There is a pressed jug from Percival Yates reg. 183352 dated 1865 that has a similar type of star decoration, so might indicate a date for your blown/cut one if that’s when the design was fashionable. https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,66313.msg371634.html#msg371634
The PY one is also shown on the Love Decanters frosted jug YouTube video (in my view his are unlikely to be acid frosted as he states though). He shows the book reference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2SL2A2cGw