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Thomas Webb & Sons cut glass crystal desk set

Thomas Webb desk set

SKU: 161
55,00£Price
Only 1 left in stock

Thomas Webb crystal glass desk set, rare to have both items together. Pen holder is 10 cm long 8 cm wide 4 cm tall tray is 20 cm long 10cm wide 2 cm tall both items have the Thomas Webb labels and are in immaculate condition - please note pens not included.

 

Thomas Webb and Sons produced a variety of crystal items, including pen holders and pin dishes. These were typically made of high-quality crystal glass, showcasing the company's expertise in glassmaking and crafted with attention to detail and fine craftsmanship. Known for its clarity and brilliance, these two pieces feature delicate design and, engraved pattern, typical of Thomas Webb's style.

 

Thomas Webb and Sons were known for their elegant designs and often incorporated intricate patterns or decorative elements into their crystal pieces and these two reflect this aesthetic, featuring beautiful craftsmanship.

 

Collectors often seek out Thomas Webb Crystal pen holders and other glassware produced by the company due to their quality and historical significance. These pieces can be prized possessions for those who appreciate fine glass craftsmanship and the heritage of British glassmaking.

 

Thomas Webb and Sons was a renowned British glassmaking company founded in 1837 by Thomas Webb, an English glassmaker. The company was based in Stourbridge, England, which was known for its glassmaking industry. Thomas Webb and Sons specialised in producing high-quality crystal glassware, including tableware, decorative pieces, and glass art.

 

One of the hallmarks of Thomas Webb was their innovative designs and collaborations with prominent designers and artists of their time.

 

Thomas Webb and Sons gained international recognition for their craftsmanship and participated in exhibitions around the world, including the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London.

 

The company continued to operate under various ownerships and names over the years, eventually closing its doors in the late 20th century. However, pieces of Thomas Webb and Sons glassware remain highly collectible and are prized by collectors for their beauty and historical significance.

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