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Sherry Glass

1934 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sherry glass, wheel-cut glass.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Wheel-cut glass
Brief description
Sherry glass, designed by Paul Nash, and possibly made and cut by J Lowe and J Nicklin at Stuart & Sons Ltd (Redhouse Glassworks), Britain (Stourbridge), 1934
Physical description
Sherry glass, wheel-cut glass.
Dimensions
  • Height: 11.1cm
Style
Gallery label
'54. Four Drinking Glasses
Designed by Paul Nash (British, 1889-1946)
Made by Stuart & Sons, Stourbridge, Great Britain, 1934
Clear colourless glass with cut decoration
Bequeathed by Mrs Paul Nash
Circ.132, 5, 7, 9-1961

Paul Nash, resident of the Society of Industrial Aritsts from 1932-3, was one of the 'fine' artists invovled in the drive to make British design compete on an international level. The shapes of his glasses draw heavily on traditional British glass but the decoration, which included continuing the pattern across the usual distinction between stem and bowl, was distinctly 'modern'.'
Production
Possibly made and cut by J. Lowe and J. Nicklin at Stuart & Sons Ltd (Redhouse Glassworks).
Bibliographic reference
Eatwell Ann, Broadfield House: British glass Between the Wars; V&A.M/Arts Council Thirties cat.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.135-1961

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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