"Bottle, Glass Of Nailsea (england), Early Nineteenth Century."
Bottle, glass Nailsea (England), early nineteenth century. This bottle consisted of two bottles stuck to latticinio decor, alternating opaque white glass streams with parts of colorless glass. This type of decoration is spreading from the nineteenth century. The two lips are dark blue. The edges are decorated with glass ribbons worked with forceps. The bottom is flat. It will keep two liquids together: two alcohols or oil, vinegar. Nailsea glassware opened near Bristol in England in 1788. This factory is very successful in the Victorian era. Its very varied production broadcast different forms of containers of classic and original as here. Nailsea exported to the United States. Latticinio The scenery was also a specialty of this factory, which closed in 1873. Dim (H x W x D). 26 x 11 x 4 cm