
Victorian English Enamelled Opaline Art Glass Vase - Attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons c. The soft milky body is decorated throughout with raised polychrome enamel flowers, leaves, and tiny jewelled dots in pastel tones, with fine gilded outlining.
The hand-painted blue panels and scrolling branches show the refined workmanship Webb became known for during their Japanese-influenced period. A charming cabinet piece with real character, showing the strong hand and confident enamelling associated with quality English glassmakers of the era. Suitable for display, for holding a small floral arrangement, or as a decorative accent within a Victorian or art-glass collection. In the long term, early Webb enamelled pieces of this type remain collectable and steadily rise in value, especially examples with full raised decoration such as this.
Technique: Fully hand-decorated raised enamels with gilt highlights. Decoration: Pastel blossoms, foliage, and blue panel motifs. Maker attribution: Thomas Webb & Sons (unmarked, but consistent with their enamelled wares). Period: Late Victorian to Edwardian, c. Please look at the photos carefully as they make up most of the description for the item and showcase the item's condition best.