Davidson Green Cloud Glass Vase, 1930s

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Davidson Green Cloud Glass Vase, 1930s

A green glass vase with a bulbous ovoid body below a concave stepped neck widely flaring at the rim, the surface with a swirling design known as the 'cloud' pattern. While not marked, this vase can be firmly attributed to the Davidson glass works, well known glass manufacturers in England in the late C19th and C20th

George Davidson founded the Teams Flint Glass Works in 1867, which later became known as George Davidson & Co. In the 1880s the company began producing pressed glass tableware in a variety of shapes and by the 1920s their designs began to reflect the new Art Deco trends. The firm continued production until the 1980s, closing in 1987. This vase is typical of their Art Deco inspired designs although is rather less commonly found today. It has the pattern number '34 'SVF', 'S' standing for 'small', 'V' for 'vase' and 'F' for 'flared rim' and was produced from 1934 to 1942 (see www.cloudglass.com). A slightly larger version was made as well with the pattern number '34' 'VF'. The swirling effect was typical of Davidson's 'cloud glass' designs, one of its most popular ranges. In mint condition, this vase might well fill a gap in a collection of Davidson pieces or pre war British glass generally.

Size: 15 cm high, 11 cm wide
Weight: 815 grams
Date: 1930s
Condition: Very good condition, no issues
Estimate: £30 – 40

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