by Hazel Bell - The Glass Circle

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by Hazel Bell - The Glass Circle
INDEX
O F
G L A S S
C I R C L E
P U B L I C A T I O N S
by Hazel Bell
Incorporating and modifying the previous indexes by Peter Lole
Indexed publications
Key
Glass Circle News Issues 1-140 (1977–2016)
1.1 (Issue no.page no(s);)
The Centenary Supplement (2004)
CS
From Palace to Parlour (2003)
PP
The Glass Circle Journal 1-11 (1972-2009)
JL
Excerpts from the first 99 issues of GCN (2004) Ex.
The Glass Circle Diamond Jubilee 1937–1997
DJ
Glass Collectors and their Collections (1999)
Col.
Major references to a topic are given in
bold type
Strange and Rare: 50th Anniversary Exhibition 1937–1987SR
Abbreviations used:
exh. for exhibition; c. for century; GC for Glass Circle; GCN for Glass Circle News.
Notes
Short forms of article and book titles are used.
Article titles, and titles of talks reported, are given ‘in quotes’ under the names of the speakers.
Book titles are given in italics under the names of the authors, except for multi-author books, listed under their titles.
Reviewers of books, and writers of letters and obituaries, are rarely included.
Glass Circle News references are given in the form:
Issue number.page number(s) with the Issue numbers followed by stops; page numbers in the same issue separated by commas; Issue numbers
separated by semi-colons.
Newsletters for April and July 1983 are both numbered 26; references to those issues are given in the index as 26A and 26Jy.
The first page of Issue 115, 2 June 2008, shows Issue number as 114.
Announcements of coming events, advertisements, auctions, fairs, and sales reports are not indexed; of exhibitions, only major ones are indexed.
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
A
Aalto, Alvar 60.6
Aberdeen Art Gallery 63.8
Absolon, William 121.3; JL 4.9-10; SR 39
acid flask 138.5
acid polishing 79.4
Aesculus bowl 102.18
Afghanistan glassmaking 89.2
Afzal, Kalim 76.1
agate 136.9, 17; 137.4, 25
Agricola, Georgius
De natura fossilium JL 6.12
De Re Metallica JL 1.20, 27; 7.6, 7, 8, 12
Ailsa Jug 31.5; 37.8; 38.2, 8
air pollution 111.15-16
Airey Cookson & Co. JL 5.76-8
Airlie, Shiona and Brian Blench
400 Years of Glassmaking 122.21
air-twist stems 106.17; 107.13, 16, 17; 109.8;
123.10, 11; Col. 53; DJ 25-6, 27
ale glasses JL 2.28, 33
mercurial DJ 44, 45
opaque white DJ 26-7
Ajka 133.2, 27
alabastra 131.8
alchemy 107.6; 124.22; 128.24; 130.19; 131.24
Glass of the Alchemists 116.10, 14-15; 117.3
Aldrevandinus 107.8-9
Aldrevandinus Beaker 107.1-9
ale 94.6, 8
glasses 3.2; 26A.1; 125.23; 126.4;
127.20-1, 22; 140.3; DJ 44, 48;
JL 2.8, 9; SR 20
air-twist stem JL 2.28, 33
ale and beer JL 1.46-7; 2.26, 36
balustroid JL 2.28, 31, 33
Capstan stem JL 1.50, 57
champagne JL 2.26, 33; 11.80
champagne and ale JL 2.8, 9, 29, 31, 36
collecting 124.6-8
comemmorative SR 43
dwarf JL 1.47-8, 52, 53
etched JL 3.38
facet-cut stem 2.28-9
flute 101.11; JL 2.26-7, 30
19c. JL 3.87-96
opaque twist stem JL 2.28, 36
presentation SR 25
prices JL 11.66
ribbed and wrythen JL 1.47, 52, 53
rummers JL 1.49-50, 56
short and engraved JL 1.48-9, 54
1685-1830 JL 1.46-57; 2.26-36
special JL 2.29
tall baluster JL 2.27-8
tankards JL 1.49, 56
tumblers JL 1.49, 55, 56
Victorian flutes JL 1.50
wine JL 1.49, 52, 55
wrythen DJ 23, 33
yard of ale 73.5; JL 1.50
ale-testers 53.3; Ex. 9
Alexander, Thomas JL 4.6-7
Alford, Judy: Collecting Crackle Glass 84.11
Alfred, Prince, collection 68.2
Allen, Denise: Roman Glass in Britain 85.6
Alloa Glassworks 70.12, 13; 93.12; 138.9;
DJ 29
alphabet plate PP 84, 85
Alsop, George 101.10
Altare, Italy 84.8; 85.5
Amberina 44.4; 59.8; 106.12; 114.15; 138.19;
JL 6.56-7
Amelung, John Frederick 76.6-7; 82.10; 138.16
Amen glasses 12.2-3; 52.10; 61.7; 82.4; 89.1;
94.9; 109.4; 119.16; 130.23;
Col. 23-4, 29; JL 5.4-26; 9.62-3, 64-6
creator 125.20, 126.3-4
in Drambuie collection 105.14
Drummond Castle 125.21
engraving JL 5.15-26
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fake 93.8; Ex. 20
Gask 89.1, 3/10
GC meeting on 12.2-3
height 105.9
‘KER’ 54.7
Lennoxlove 131.32
Ogilvy 121.8-9
‘The Peech’ 134.31
‘Perry’ 34.4
in Philadelphia 120.13
rose and thistle 125.10-11
Russell 96.14; 97.12
‘Spottiswood’ 50.1
at Traquair House 100.5-7; 105.9
America
GC study tour 138.23-6
see also place names
American architecture 50.8
American glass 71.2, 12; 77.8-9; 87.4; 96.2;
138.16-19, 139.16-18
cut glass 72.6-7
Brilliant-Cut 60.6; PP 7; 116.7; 138.19
Glass in early America 77.10
American Cut Glass Association 60.6; 116.7; 124.9;
136.2
American Journal of Glass Studies DJ 15
American Museum, Bath 59.4
American Studio Glass movement 110.7
Amsterdam 92.3; 113.5; 129.15; 130.23-4; 134.2;
135.3, 4
furnace 116.10
Rijksmuseum 66.6; 69.11; 72.7; 113.5; 114.11;
126.1; 140.3
ancient glass see antique glass
Andringa, René
‘The function of the firing glass’ 129.9-11
Anglo-Saxon glass 100.22; 116.3-5; SR 2
animals, glass 100.17; 111.12-13
Bimini 111.8-9
bull SR 48
claret jugs 80.6; 91.7; Ex. 18
elephant V56
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flasks 80.6; 81.11; Ex. 18
frog SR 30, 31
lion PP 74-5
sphinx SR 56
see also dogs; horses
Anne, Queen 92.8/11; 114.17; 117.5; 134.31
SR 49
D’Antic, Bosc 45.8; 92.3; 97.14
antique glass / antiquities 85.7; 96.7; 111.14;
118.16; JL 7.67-77
Antique Bottles 87.9; 126.25
Antique Glass 81.5/12
antique sealed bottles 138.6-10
Antiques 36.6
in British Museum 119.6, 7
collecting 95.4; 131.7-11
English Antique Glass factory 125.27
fakes 130.7; 131.7-8; 132.5-6
prices 1.15-16
in Toledo 46.5
trade 131.7-11; 132 DJ 30-1
Understanding Antiques 78.9
Antiques Roadshow 106.2; 118.2, 14-15; 123.12, 13;
125.28
Antiques Trade Gazette 132.31
Apollo magazine 36.6;66.13; 75.5-6
apothecaries JL 33-45
Arc International 133.2
archaeology 81.3; 82.13; 85.4; 99.13; 110.8; 114.6,
7; 131.7-10; 131.24; 132.5; 138.11-15
Archaeological Evidence for Glassworking 127.26
awards 111.18
Current Archaeology 110.15
MoLAS Monographs 106.10-11; 111.18
Pennsylvania 137.6-8
Project Cristallo 140.8-14
reports
Apsley Pellat Glasshouse 62.2
Bagots Park 21.2
Canadian Parks Excavation 24.4, 6
Colchester 70.7
cullet finds 20.2
Czechoslovakia 47.6
Dudley Castle 48.4
Guildford 58.1, 9
Islamic: wrecked vessel 7.5; 20.2
London
Foster Lane 24.1; 25.1
Lambeth 49.1, 2; 64.4
Mendes, Egypt 70.7
Nailsea 32.1-2
Newfoundland 70.4
Rugely 61.13
17c. glass 40.8
South Yorkshire 19.1
Southampton 2.1
architecture
American 50.8
Crystal Palace 46.1
Glass: Structure and Technology in Architecture
88.12
stained glass 53.5
see also buildings, glass in
archives CS 6-7
Argand lamps 134.11
Ariteas 138.12
armonica (harmonica; xylophone), glass 32.5; 37.3;
85.3; 87.3; 120.14; 125.3, 27; SR 64
armorial glasses 4.3; 86.3; 88.1; 89.12; 99.7; 136.22;
DJ 47
Beilby 86.3; 103.14; 106.2, 3; 122.7; 126.22;
128.4; 131.18-19; 135.22-4
Lambton 122.7
Royal DJ 43; SR 34
PP 12, 13; 122.7; 127.7, 9; 135.22-4
weddings 106.16; 113.1; 126.26
window 1-2.8
Arms of War inscription V33
Arnold, Malcolm SR 5
Art Deco 69.4; 95.14; 102.7; 113.8-9, 16-17
panels 18.1
Art Fund (formerly National Art Collection Fund)
15.6; 19.2; 64.1, 2; 71.11; 72.5; 74.8; 80.7;
88.5; 92.8, 11; 97.13, 14; 100.7; 104.7; 109.9;
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112.7; 116.13; 121.3; Col. 49
Review 68.3
art glass 8.1, 2; 110.6
Locke JL 6.57, 58, 64
Scottish 50.8
Art Nouveau 9.1; 61.10; 69.4; 77.12;106.16;
125.26; 137.16;
Col. 43; JL 7.55; 11.92-3
see also Vienna Secession
Art Workers’ Guild 129.24 (and meetings held at)
Arts and Crafts movement 15.2; 133.27
Arts and Crafts Stained Glass 138.27-9
‘Stained glass and the Arts and Crafts
Movement’ 129.23-4
Arwas, Victor
The Art of Glass 69.4
Ashdown Park Hotel 105.13
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 3.6; 60.7; 61.9; 67.2;
131.24; Col. 25-32
Ashurst, Denis
The history of South Yorkshire glass / glasshouses
55.5; 120.3
Aspreys 36.4; 49.5; 64.8
Association des Amateurs de Verres Anciens (AVA)
124.9
Association for the History of Glass 61.11; 99.13;
124.9
newsletter 67.11
Association Française pour L’Archeologie du Verre
64.5
Association Internationale pour L’Histoire du Verre
84.15; 97.2, 3; 99.13
Assyrians SR ix-x, xii
Atholl House (Blair Castle) 79.5-6
auction catalogues 132.4
auction houses 136.6-7
auctions
[regular reports by Henry Fox]
estimates 43.9
Green Valley Auctions 93.1, 7
guidelines 139.23
legality 117.16
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1990-2004 CS 21-3
Augustus Frederick, Prince 103.14
Auschwitz goblet SR 48
Australia 22.1, 2-3; 24.6; 64.9; 108.8; 109.9; 127.4;
132.13-14; 133.4
Australian Glass of the 19th and early 20th
century (Graham) 22.5
Jam Factory 119.3
Melbourne collection 5.4
Museum of Sydney 22.1; 132.13
National Gallery of Victoria 5.4; 70.1, 6
Pilkington 116.18
see also Ceramics & Glass Circle of Australia
Austria 101.2
Stubengesellschaft 133.16-17
see also Vienna; Viennese glass
avant-garde 90.8-9
Aventurine SR 60
Avery, Victoria
‘The new display ... at the Fitzwilliam Museum’
131.16-20
Avon Court 140.9-10
B
Babylonian Clay Tablets 40.10; SR 1
Baccarat 59.6; 86.3; 98.14; 99.9
tumbler SR 59
Bacon, John Maunsell 11.1; 63.11; 70.10; 98.2;
102.15;
Col. v, 6, 27, 35-7. 40, 51
DJ 13-14, 15-17; JL 1.8; SR 7
collection DJ 4, 16-17, 23, 25, 28, 35
‘The elements of glass collecting’ JL 6.6-7
English Glass Collecting for Beginners DJ 10, 13,
17; SR 74
Letter I DJ 21-4
Letter II DJ 24-7
Letter III DJ 27-8
Letter IV DJ 28-9
Letter V DJ 29-31
Mortimer on DJ 33-5
papers by DJ 37
Baker, Benjamin 132.24
Bailey, John 101.6, 7, 8
‘Historical Commemorative glass in the Ulster
Museum’ JL 9.69-70
Bailly-Pommery & Voutier 102.1
Baker, Henry JL 3.17-20
Baker, John 132.24
Chelsea glasshouse 134.35; 137.4
Vauxhall glasshouse 106.10-11; 114.4; 120.13;
132.24
Baker, Patricia
‘Studio Glass: Craft or Art?’ 71.3-4
Bakewell, John P. 138.17
Baldwin, Gary D.
Moser Artistic Glass 82.8
ball ornament SR 8, 9
ballot bowls / ballotting glasses 93.14; 96.1, 4-5;
Ex. 22
see also election glasses
Balsamarium SR 4
balusters 31.4; 71.8; 93.8; 104.6; 109.8, 12; 110.16,
17; 111.17; 114.17; 115.6; 129.5, 7, 25; 130.3;
134.31; 140.4;
Col. 6, 23, 29, 30, 35, 44, 61;
DJ 25, 27, 36, 41-4; Ex. 20
Boosington goblet 129.5; 130.6
dating 82.14; 119.11
decadent DJ 35
Dutch Newcastle 126.11, 13; 127.6, 9; 130.6
fakes 99.3
in Fitzwilliam Museum 131.17-18
giant goblet DJ 20
gin 117.4, 7
Newcastle Light 26A.3-4; 92.1, 2-7; 93.2-3
Sang 130.8-10
shade SR xi
bangles SR 7
Barbe, Jules PP 24-5; 123.12-13
Barbe Pattern Book 44.2
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Bargello museum, Florence 117.8, 11
barium glass 104.3
Barker, Godfrey 70.3; 71.2
Barker, T. C.
The Glassmakers 41.6
Baroque glass 136.12-14
Barovier, Angelo SR x
Barrelet, James
La Verrerie en France 124.24
Barrington Haynes, Edward 69.5, 6; 132.19;
133.22-5; Col. 18
Glass Notes 69.6
Glass Through the Ages 92.5-6; JL 1.7
series terms critique 133.22-5
Bartlet, Clive, collection 91.14
basket, glass PP 71
Bate, Percy
English Table Glass 5.4; 9.26; 11.14-18
Bath 59.4
Assembly Rooms 57.4, 5
Camden Works Museum 22.1
GC visit 57.4-5
Bathgate Bowl JL 2.17-25
Báthory, Júlia 135.20-1
Battie, D. and S. Cottle, eds.
Sotheby’s Concise Encyclopaedia of Glass 74.12
Battle of Trafalgar 105.1, 11
Bauhaus Movement 110.7
Baumgartner, S.
Porträtgläser 20.3-4; 33.7
Baxter, Geoffrey 65.3; 73.1, 10-11; 99.9
Baynard’s Castle, London 140.11
beach glass 138.5
beads 77.7; 93.10; 132.8-12
decorating glass SR 59
diadem SR 3
Glass Beads 132.28-9
Levin 34.6
millefiori 8.5
as payment 97.8
beadwork picture 84.1
beakers 107.1, 9; 133.21; 135.5
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Aldrevandinus 107.1-9
Beakers, Tankards, Goblets 10.4
Bohemian 136.5; SR 59
claw 64.7; 116.3-5
gilt 107.14
Hyalith 136.17
Lehmann JL 6.8-9, 15
Lithyalin 136.6, 16
lotus bud 138.13
nesting DJ 38
Syro-Frankish 24.1; 25.1
and tumblers 115.14
see also Luck of Edenhall
Beale, Scott
‘Salt and sugar shakers’ 131.12-15
Bear Garden glasshouse, Bankside 62.2-3; 99.13;
108.1, 5
Beckert, Adolf 90.1
Bedford, Dukes of 118.1, 4-6; 122.10, 11; 123.10. 11
Bedford, John Russell, 4th Duke of JL 11.37-76
Bedford House JL 11.38-9, 40, 44, 55
Beebe, Jane 55.1
beer 94.6, 8; 126.4; 127.20-2
bottles 128.6-9; 130.4
decanter 131.19, 20
glasses 3.2; 125.23; 130.18
19c. JL 3.87-96
mugs SR 29
World of Brewing Museum 15.1, 2; 17.1
Beggars Benison 63.8; 68.11; 82.4; 83.9; 90.7-8; 99.7
Behling, Sophia and Stefan
Glass: Structure and Technology in Architecture
88.12
Beilby 15.2; 73.2; 74.4, 5-6, 13; 79.12; .11; 87.8;
94.1, 11, 12; 97.8; 98.14;
Col. 19, 26, 30, 31, 45-6, 47; 85
Beilby Oyssey, A 38.8
Beilbys as drawing masters 33.3-4; JL 6.20-31
The Ingenious Beilbys 92.2
Workshop JL 9.27-40
Beilby, Mary 8.4 15.2; 127.6, 7, 11
Beilby, Ralph 106.1; 127.6-7, 10, 11; 131.19
Beilby, Richard 127.6-7, 10, 11
Beilby, Thomas 33.3-4; 38.3; 106.3; 127.9-10;
JL 6.20-31; 9.30, 33, 34-5, 40
Beilby, William 15.2; 106.1, 2, 3; 107.9; 127.6-7,
9-10; 131.19; 135.22, 24; JL 9.31-7
as drawing master 33.3-4; JL 6.20-13
and the art of glass 74.5-6
Beilby and Bewick 106.1-2; 127.6-7
Beilby glass
armorial 63.8; 66.10; 103.14; 126.22; 127.7, 9;
128.4; 131.18-19; 135.22-4
Beilby Thompson Goblet 106.1, 2, 3, 16;
108.15; 110.2
enamelled 38.3; 106.1, 2-3; 127.6-11
light balusters 9.35, 37; JL 5.79-81, 85
Masonic 104.1, 17; 118.1, 18; 127.9, 12-14;
128.4; 129.9-114; 131.29
Tilly glasses’ 139.5-7
Belfast 101.6
Museum 104.7
Belgium 104.3; 125.18
Bell, Hazel 140.2, 5-7
Bell, Phyllis L. 8.4; 9.2
‘Georgian cut glass’ 5.2
bells, glass PP 97, 99
Bellanger, Jacqueline
Verre d’usage et de Prestige 65.5; 86.4
Bellflower 112.2
Bellingham, John 35.6, 7; 49.1; 106.10, 11; 132.24
Bendrey, Roy
‘The Falcon Brick Cone Glasshouse’ 63.3;
JL 8.54-69
Benson, Janet 55.1; Ex. 11
‘Robert J. L. Charleston’ JL 8.10
Benson, Nigel
Glass from the 50s and 60s 98.2
(with J. Hayhurst) Art Deco to Post Modernism
Cut Glass 97.14
Beresford, Amanda
‘Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford’ Col. 41-7
Berg, George 136.9-11
Betts, Thomas 31.4; 58.6; 92.11; 136.9, 11; 137.4
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DJ 33; JL 11.51, 61
Beuchner, Tom
‘Corning’s 1984 exhibition of Emile Gallé’ 28.3-4
Beves, Donald Howard Col. 52-4
Bewick, Thomas 8.4; 38.3; 106.1-2, 13; 127.6-7, 10;
JL 6.20; 9.31, 35, 39
Memoir 17.2
Select Fables 106.2, 4
Bible in Stained Glass, The (ed. T. Dowley) 53.4
Bickerton, L. M.
An Illustrated guide to 18th century Drinking
Glasses 36.6; 38.6
Biedermeir Glass 13.1; 27.2
Biedermeier period JL 10.76-8
Biemann, Dominik 13.1; 102.5-6; 136.6, 7
JL 10.76-89
Biemann, Fritz, collection 30.2; 108.18; 110.16
Biemann, Klaus, collection 136.6-8, 12-14
Billinge, Thomas 4.6
bills for glass 115.14
for Clubs JL 9.14-15
Duke of Bedford’s JL 11.37-8, 40-76
Glass Sellers Company 79.5-6; 84.9; 91.10; 94.4;
96.3; 101.11; 102.7; 116.13; 117.10;
122.10-11; JL 9.14-15
17c. from Scotland 92.12
heads 95.4-5
Hoare JL 1.10-17
Newcastle 95.1, 7, 8
Shuttleworths’ 84.16
terms used in 94.6-7; 97.8
Traquair House 100.5-7
JL 10.15-33
Bimini 111.8-9, 12
bird fountain PP 98, 99
birdcages 107.17
birds, glass 111.12
claret jug 91.7
duck SR 30, 31
eagle bottle 136.2
ostrich vase PP 77
owl decanters 80.6; 81.11; Ex. 18
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parrots PP 84
‘Quatre Pigeons’ 86.1
swans PP 74; 110.13
Biringuccio, Vannoccio
Pirotechnia JL 1.19-20, 25
Birmingham Museum 62.5
biscuit barrel PP 69
Bishop Cups 111.11
Bishopp, Hawley 74.8
Bismarck decanters 127.27; 129.30
bitters dispenser 130.25; 131.29
Black (Green) Bottles 106.7; 110.9
Black Creek 31.1
Blades, John 134.24-5, 27
Blair Castle 79.5-6
Blancourt, Haudicquer de
De L’Art de la Verrerie 1.21-2, 29
Blakesley, Joseph Williams 102.5-6
Blashka, Leopold & Rudolf 79.7; 80.8; 90.14; 91.2
Blench, Brian
‘Scottish glass since the war’ 24.5-6
Bles, Joseph JL 5.5
Rare English Glasses of the 17th & 18th Centuries
JL 11.10-14, 30-6
Bloembollenglazenclub 105.5
Bloxham, Terry
‘The development of stained glass’ 137.10-13
blue glass 135.2;
Col. 5; PP 97, 99; 107.8
see also Bristol blue
Bly, John
Is it genuine? 37.6
bobbin knops DJ 44, 45, 51
Bogardus Globe 70.11, 12
Bohemia 92.4-5; 102.5, 7, 9-10; 115.5; 116.6-7;
136.13; JL 6.8-19; PP 6
Weissglas JL 6.8
Bohemian crystal 15.5; 73.8; 92.4-5; 94.1; 97.8, 13;
101.2; 104.13; 107.7; 115.5-6, 18; 133.14;
134.12, 15; 134.33; 136.5, 13-14, 17
beads 132.10, 11, 12
coloured 74.6
early 19c. 49.3/8
engraving 51.4; PP 89; 123.22
Bohemian decorators 4.20, 23-5, 66; JL 2.38
Bohemian wheel engravers 125.21; JL 6.8-19
Böhm, Augustus 104.13; 115.18; JL 4.66
Bomford Glass Collection 19.2; 27.6
bonnet glass SR 20
Book of the Old Edinburgh Club 114.11
books 120.8; 121.2; 131.7; 133.5
on ancient glass 131.11
dealer 103.20
on glass, twelve best CS 24
glass-bound 106.6
for children 113.15
library of glass- 96.12
recipe texts 126.18-21
on stained glass 103.15
technical 106.4
on 20C. glass 108.10
see also titles (under authors’ names)
Booth, John: The Art of Fabergé 113.15
borax 110.4
Boscobel Restoration Mansion 132.14-15
Bossanyi, Ervin 46.4
Boswell, James 122.11; JL 9.11, 12
Botley, Henry, collection 82.10
Böttger, Johann Friedrich JL 7.33
bottle banks 13.1
bottle houses 116.11
French 81.1
bottle seals 38.7; 39.4; 76.4
bottle trees 74.7; Ex. 15
bottle vases 133.6
bottle vendors JL 11.53
bottlemakers and bottle-making 35.1-2; 126.23
bottles 66.5; 71.7; 75.9; 81.1; 82.11; 84.15; 85.11;
90.11; 93.8; 94.4; 99.10; 103.15; 116.11;
DJ 49; Ex. 20
airtrap PP 75
Antique Glass Bottles 87.9; 126.25
antique sealed 138.6-10
bedroom JL 5.99
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beer 128.6-9; 130.4
Black (Green) Bottles 106.7; 110.9
bladder 138.7
carboys 138.8; JL 1.35-6, 44
champagne 99.8
cloak 138.21
cylindrical 38.7; 115.15; 138.7, 8
dating 51.10
on dining table 122.10-11
eagle 136.2
figured 112.9
Frongoch Distillery 89.12
grape bottles 84.11; 85.9
‘gurglets’ 128.7-9
Harveys 97.12
Hungarian 119.3-4
imports 8.6
Jamestown 111.4
King’s Lynn 29.5
mallet 138.7
with measurement 102.13
medicinal 73.9; 102.13; 107.6
milk 29.6; 126.22
modern, and cullet 122.9
mould-blown, Roman 138.15
octagonal 138.7
pharmacists’ JL 1.34-8
pocket bottles see flasks
poison 73.9; JL 1.37
porter 137.8-9
price 116.11; 122.9
in pubs 108.18
‘Reclining drunk’ 102.18
recycling 13.1; 24.2
Scottish 87.3
shaft & globe 138.6
snuff 104.16
spirit PP 75
square gin 114.7; 117.6
Swedish 112.9
from V&A 35.8
water 22.1; PP 60, 61
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wax-sealed 130.25
Winchester JL 1.38
witch bottles 43.1
witch in a bottle 82.13
see also labels; onion bottles; scent bottles;
wine bottles
Boulton, Mathew 94.13
Boulton and Mills glasshouse 102.10
Bourquin, J. P. SR 74
Bowe, Nicola Gordon
The life and works of Harry Clarke 47.6
(with D. Caron and M. Wynn) Gazeteer of Irish
Stained Glass 43.6
Bowen, Trevor
‘Archaeology of the Nailsea Glassworks’ 32.1-2
Bowery (Bowrey), Thomas 128.6-10; 129.19-21
Bowes, Sir Jerome 129.12, 13
glasshouse, Blackfriars 14.2; 130.17
Bowles, Charles 108.5
Bowles, John 62.2-3; 106.11; 108.1, 2-7; 129.19-21;
132.24
Bowles dynasty 62.2-3
boxwood 106.1-2
Boydell, Dr Brian 71.11
Boydell, Mary 54.1; 61.10; 64.6
‘A Bohemian master glass engraver in Dublin:
Franz Tieze’ 51.4
death 125.12
on Irish glass 126.24, 25
‘The Pugh glasshouse in Dublin’ JL 2.37-48
‘Recently discovered signatures on glass from
the Pugh glassworks’ JL 7.50-2
‘Three Williamite glasses’ 44.5; JL 40-9
Boyett, Robert collection 86.1
Bradford collection 26A.4; 32.5; 34.2; 37.3
Bradley, Stephen Andrew 50.6
Brain, Colin
‘Before lead crystal’ 129.22
‘English drinking glass 1660-1700’ 91.10
‘Forty years of glass history’ 120.8
(with Sue Brain) ‘Tavern tokens’ 127.20-2
brandy 94.6, 8
Brangwyn, Frank 123.4-6; 125.27
Branse, L. J.
A Day in the Life of a Colonial Glassblower 113.15
brass 132.20, 21-2
Breadalbane 92.12
Brewing Museum, London 15.1, 2; 17.1
Bricknell, David
Float: Pilkingtons’ Glass Revolution 124.20-1
bricks, glass 77.6
bridges 42.4
glass 82.14; 91.5
see also Forth Bridge; Sunderland Bridge
Brierley Hill 1.2; 2.1; 104.3; 105.3; 107.12, 13
Collection 12.6; 139.20
Library 3.6
See also Dudley, International Glass Centre, Royal
Brierley; Stourbridge
Brill, Robert H.
Chemical Analyses of Early Glasses 84.11
Brilliant Cut Glass 60.6; PP 7; 116.7; 138.19
Bristol 16.3; 17.2; 19.2-3
Museum Col. 13; 132.23
Museums and Art Gallery Col. 33-40
Museum of Industrial Archaeology 8.1
see also Harvey’s Wine Museum; Phoenix
glasshouse
Bristol blue 50.4, 7; PP 18-19; 119.15; 127.6; 134.3
Bristol Glass 54.11
British Artists in Glass 27.5
British Biennale Glass Catalogue 124.21
British Cast Plate Glass Manufacturers 127.16
British Glass Biennale 101.1, 3; 118.18; 130.15-16
catalogue 130.26-7
British Glass Foundation (BGF) 126.22; 136.4;
138.20-2; 139.2, 20
British Glass Industry 86.14
British Glass Manufacturers Confederation 50.3
British Museum 52.4; 68.11; 92.8/11; 104.7; 107.2;
110.2; 125.2; 127.3;
JL 8.71, 72-4, 75, 77-8; 9.41
Anglo-Dutch glass 4.2-3
ceramics study centre 51.8
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English glass in Col. 1-6
Great Court 85.2
library 51.8
Masterpieces of Glass 107.5
1850-1950 glass in JL 7.53-66
19-20c. glass 44.3-4
old glass 119.6, 7
symposium held at, 1997 140.30; Col. v
British Paperweight Society 109.17; 110.18
British Rail Pension Fund collection 20.1; 73.15;
74.2
British Studio glass 101.1; 136.22-3; JL 8.88-105
Broadfield House Glass Museum, Stourbridge 57.4;
63.8; 64.10; 78.4; 80.1, 4-5; 82.4; 83.10;
123.12, 13
archives 139.21
‘British Glass between the Wars’ exh. 38.5
closes 139.2, 20-1
‘Collectomania’ exh. 102.18
expansion and reopening, 1994 58.4; 60.5
Friends of 58.8; 66.3, 7; 138.21; 139.20
GC visits to 27.1, 3; 39.1-2
Glass Roots project 78.8
new facility 138.20-2
opened 12.6; 14.1; 15.1; 39.1-3
paperweights 67.13
sculpture 75.2
threat to close 118.1, 2, 3, 13; 118.13; 119.3, 18;
121.5
website 94.14
Brocard, Philippe-Joseph JL 7.53-4, 61
Brohan, Torsten and Martin Eidelberg
Glass of the Avant-Garde 90.8-9
Bronze Age glass JL 7.70-1, 73; 9.41-2
‘Bronze’ ware PP 88; 102.12
Brooklyn Museum 138.25-6
Brooks, Brian
‘Recycling a glass measure’ 125.11
Whisky Dispensers and Measures 84.12
Brooks, John 38.8; 80.2; 102.8; JL 3.16
An Alarming Accident 117.15
Glass Tumblers 115.14
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Brooks, John A 4.105; 5.106; 6.87; 7.96; 8.112
Broughton Castle 88.4
Bruce, Audrey 94.4; 99.5
Bruce, Wilf 94.4; 98.2, 3, 4; 99.5
Brumagen, Regan, with Emily Davis and Aprille
Nace: ‘A century of Pyrex’ 139.12-15
Bryan, John, collection 121.8; 126.25; 127.4
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of 116.8;
129.12, 13-14; 130.17-18, 19; 131.31; Col. 4, 5
see also Greenwich glasshouse;
Vauxhall glasshouses
Buckingham Palace 95.5; 120.17
Buckley, Francis Col. 60-1;
JL 1.5; 4.6, 64; 5.75, 77, 81
A History of Old English Glass JL 2.49; 5.4
Old English Glass 131.6
Old English Glasshouses 98.11-12; 99.8
Old Furniture 92.2
Buckley, Wilfred JL 1.7
Buckmaster Goblet 74.13; 79.12
Budapest 133.27-8; 135.20-1
Buechner, Thomas S. 124.23
buffet 95.3
buildings, glass in 5.1; 40.6-8; 53.5; 77.6; 82.14
regulations 88.2-3
see also architecture
bulb-vases 129.24-5, 27-8
bullet-proof glass 110.11
bullion 114.7
Bumper glasses 124.14-15
Bungard, Graham D.
‘Men of glass’ 2.3
‘Men of Glass’: ... the De Bongar family’ JL 3.79-86
Burghardt, Matt 140.22
‘A brief look at the sugar crusher’ 140.20-2
Burgoyne, Ian
‘A new Gallery for the Pilkington Collection’ 78.8;
Ex. 16
Burmese glass 4.2; 44.2, 4; PP 89; 106.12; 111.17
Burmese glassworks 91.8
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward 8.1; 18.1; 66.11; 70.7; 76.3;
29.23
Burniston, Lucy 99.4
Burns, Robert JL 7.17-18, 26, 27; PP 43, 65
Burrell Collection, Glasgow 62.4; 68.3; 72.10; 87.8
Burrows Abbey Glass Collection 19.2
Burtles, Tate & Co. PP 77; JL 4.67, 68, 75
Burton, David
‘Antique sealed bottles’ 138.6-10
Butler, John, collection 102.7; 108.18
Butler, Robin
‘All at sea with ship’s decanters’ 134.6-11
The Book of Wine Antiques 122.10
Great British Wine Accessories 121.18-19; 122.10
butter cooler PP 20
butter dishes 135.10
buttons 94.13; 112.14
Byng, Admiral 90.5
Byrne, John
‘Reviving 18th century glassmaking techniques’
6.2
Byzantine empire 107.7
Byzantine glass 113.14; 118.10
C
Cable, Michael
Bose D’Antic 97.14; 98.11
‘The skills of pre-industrial glassmakers’ 26Jy.1
cage-cups 100.22; 110.5
Cains, Thomas 138.17
Caithness Glass 105.6-7
calcedonio 130.18-19; 131.31; 135.3-4; 136.16
calligraphy see lettering
Cambridge Glass Museum, Ohio 78.7
Cambridge Glassmakers Ltd. 19.5
Cambridge Paperweight Circle 46.2
Camden Works Museum, Bath 22.1; 139.21
cameo glass 27.2; 32.7-8; 45.7; 81.5; 82.2; PP 8-9,
88
Artists in Cameo Glass 57.6; 60.3
The Cameo Glass of Thomas and George Woodall
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123.20
commercial PP 9
in Rakow collection 30.5; 45.7
salts PP 86
cameo plaques 81.5; PP 91
cameo vases 94.1; CS 4; PP 8-9, 90, 95, 96
American 139.18
bottle PP 91, 92, 93
canteen PP 94
Chinese 104.8; 109.2, 18; 112.7
ivory PP 93, 94; 110.17;111.17
lecheverel JL 6.55, 60
Locke JL 6.54-55, 56, 60, 61, 62
Roman 121.1, 6-7; 130.7
Dionysian 130.7
cameos 82.2
Andromeda 129.25
Gallé lamp 13.1
miniature 66.8
Nelson 107.9
scent bottles PP 86; 110.13
swan 110.13
Tassies 66.8; 97.6-7; 109.4
camera, glass 108.10
Camm, Florence 108.1
Canada 24.4; 31.1; 34.6
Black Creek Village, Toronto 31.1
London, Ontario 67.9
Newfoundland 70.4
Parks excavation 24.4/ 6
publications 19.5; 34.6
candelabra 115.15; 132.14, 15
candlesticks 107.18; 128.22; 132.20-2; 134.30;
JL 11.83; PP 73
Apsley Pellat PP 11
dolphin 101.14
pressed glass 138.17
Candlewick 139.18
canes
glass 8.5; PP 97, 99; 137.8
in knops 135.6-7
see also filigrana glass
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canna a rete 133.20
Canning Town Glass Works 37.8; 130.5-6
Cannon Hall Museum, Barnsley 80.6; Ex. 18
Cannons palace 104.6
Canosa Bowl 126.14, 15
Capillaire 75.13; 77.3; 98.9
Captain Glasses 27.2; JL 9.11
car mascots 78.3; 103.19
carafes 29.3; PP 65, 70; 109.15; 121.18; 122.10, 11,
15; 130.12; 134.11; JL 5.86-99; 11.79
Collins PP 15
Carboni, Stefano
Glass from Islamic Lands 90.10
(with D. Whitehouse) Glass of the Sultans 87.10
Carder, Frederick 1.2; 2.1; 31.6; 32.8; 33.8; 138.19,
25; 139.17
Carey, Frances
Collecting the 20th century 52.4
Carnival glass 27.1; 41.1-2; 84.10; 139.16
Carnival Glass 19.6
Carnival Glass News & Views 27.2
Carter, Mary 101.7
Cartony, Joseph JL 11.45-8, 61, 70-5
cartoons 35.10; 64.6; 68.13; 117.4, 6
stained glass 137.27
see also DIM and BRI
cartouche 111.17
Casciani, Paul 46.4
cased glass JL 7.32-9
cases for glassware 114.11
carrying JL 9.14
Castle Howard 65.9; 80.6; Ex. 18
Catalogue Colinet 93.13; 94.2, 3
catalogues collection 38.2
cathedral glass 107.8
Cathedrals 8.1; 44.1-2; 93.12; 94.4; 103.9; 104.14;
108.9; 124.13
Catherine, Empress of Russia 97.6
caviar cooler 125.25; 137.3
Cecil, William (Lord Burghley) Col. 5
Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford 49.6; 89.9;
Col. 41-7
becomes Higgins Art Gallery and Museum,
Bedford 133.5; 135.12-16
GC outings to 3.1; 52.7-8; 93.1, 8-9; 135.20;
Ex. 8/10, 20
guidebook 43.8
opening 2.3
celeries / celery glasses 101.14; 114.1, 8-10, 15
Celtic style JL 10.50-1
Central School of Art and Design 128.29; 130.14
Century Glassworks 103.16-17
ceramics 104.2-3; 111.8
Alloa Pottery 93.12
BM study centre 51.8
books on 106.4
clay 104.2, 3; 105.2
combined with glass 125.7-9; 128.31; 136.15
conservation 82.9-10
porcelain 110.10; 136.15-16; 137.4, 26
Ceramics & Glass Circle of Australia 44.4; 46.2
Chagall, Marc 8.1; 60.2
chalice vase 110.5
chalk glass 93.2; 115.5
chamber-pots 58.6; 128.27
Chamberlain, D.W. 105.4
Chambers, Karen S., and Tina Oldknow
Clearly Inspired 90.8
Chambon, Raymond 104.9; 113.3-5
L’Histoire du Verre en Belge 101.2
champagne 59.6; 94.6, 8; 99.8
The History of Champagne 99.8
champagne glasses 11.80
DJ 44, 48; JL 2.26, 33; PP64
and ale JL 2.8, 9, 29, 31, 36
Chance, Sir Hugh 109.10, 11
death 19.3-4
Chance Brothers, Smethwick 109.10-11; 114.6;
Col. 18, 38, 40;
Chance Expressions 117.14-15
chandeliers 35.4; 77.3; 85.9; 132.14; JL 11.85
Bath Assembly Rooms 57.4-5
Blair Castle 79.6
Brighton 133.29
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Chihuly 138.23
sculpture 81.3
cleaning 8.6
connecting parts 114.15; 115.15
Czech 29.1
Doddington 94.4
electrolier 75.1
The English Glass Chandelier 86.10
The Flame of Liberty 120.14-15
Hampton Court JL 8.26-37
Mestron, Maastricht 139.2-3
Newhailes 116.12-13; 117.11
Penrose 130.11
Philadelphia 120.1, 13
Preciosa-Lustry 89.14
restoration 66.5
specialist 76.3
spiral 138.24
Waterford 127.3; 131.4
Chandos, 1st Duke of 104.6
Chantilly 128.3; 132.3
Charlemagne 104.1, 14; 105.11
Charleroi Museum 83.8/14
Charles, HRH Prince 77.2
Charles I, King 74.7; 75.9; 81.10; 82.4-5; Ex. 15
portrait 112.13
Charles II, King 68.11; 81.10; 99.8; 115.3;
120.13; 129.13-14; 138.10
portraits 90.4; 112.13; 113.5-6; 117.10
Charles Edward Stuart, Prince 68.11; 74.5; 75.9;
79.5; 87.8; 102.7; 105.1; Col. 1, 3
portraits 64.7; 71.2; 72.10; 81.10; 88.9; 90.4;
93.8; Ex. 20; 110.16
Bonnie Prince Charlie and the making of a myth
91.8
Charleston, Robert J.L. 30.1; 36.1; 39.1; 42.1-2;
53.1; 101.2; 132.13; 140.2, 8, 30;
DJ 14, 17
‘Amen glasses’ 12.2-3; JL 5.4-14
curator Col. 7, 13, 15, 22, 28, 29, 32 47, 49, 51,
52, 54
death and tributes 61.1-5; Ex. 13
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
‘Decoration of Glass’ JL 3.16-39
acid-etching JL 3.31-9
printing JL 3.16-30
‘Dutch Decoration of English Glass’ 92.3
‘Enamelling and gilding on glass’ JL 1.18-32
‘England and Venice in the 17th century’ 17.3-4
English Glass 92.2, 6; 132.24
‘Flashed glass – an English “first”?’ JL 7.32-9
‘The Glass Circle’ JL 6.4-5
glass collection 42.1, 2; 59.2, 4
‘Glass in Medieval England’ 11.4
‘Glass in Safavid Persia’ 7.2
‘Glasses for the Dessert’ 15.4; JL 5.27-32; 128.16
‘A glassmaker’s bankruptcy sale’ JL 2.4-16
Masterpieces of Glass 17.2; 92.6
memories of JL 8.9-17
‘Millefiori and filigree’ 8.5
‘A new look at the Beilbys’ 33.3-4
‘Possets, syllabubs and their vessels’ 20.3;
JL .57, 62-3
President of GC 1.1; Ex. 1
presentation goblet 40.1; 42.3; 61.2; Ex. 13;
JL 6.68-72
‘Some English glass-engravers: late 18th-early
19th century’ JL 4.4-19
‘Taste and technique’ 33.1-2
‘William and Thomas Beilby as drawing masters’
JL 6.20-31
Charlesworth, Dorothy
‘Glass in Roman Britain’ 2.4
Charlotte, Princess PP 11; SR 51
Charnock, Thomas 90.1
Chatfield, Raymond
collection 96.7
‘Glass musical instruments’ 85.3
‘Writing on glass’ 92.13
Chatsworth 64.7; 66.9
Cheek, Martin
Design sourcebook mosaics 78.12
Chelmsford and Essex Museum 6.2; 7.5; 70.5; 73.2
Chelsea glasshouse 134.35; 137.4
Chelsea Physic Garden 7.2-3
Cheltenham Museum 81.9
Chelyabinsk 113.13
cheroot holders PP 87
Chertsey Museum 19.5
Chesshyre family 139.19
Chester 140.12
Chesterfield, Earl of Col. 5
chevron beads 132.10, 11; 133.4
Chichester Cathedral 8.1
Chiddingfold 74.9; 90.2
Chihuly, Dale 105.10; 108.11; 120.14-15; 136.22;
JL 8.89
chandelier 138.23
sculpture 81.3
Chinese art JL 4.23-4
Chinese glass 7.3; 23.4; 93.1, 12; 132.23; SR 60-2
beads 132.9, 23
bowls SR 60
at Bristol 19.2-3
cameo vases 104.8; 109.2, 18; 112.7
reverse painting 108.17; 112.6
SR 66
scent/snuff bottles 114.16
Chinese glassworking 64.1-2
Chinese porcelain 110.10; 136.15-16; 137.4, 26
Chinoiserie Col. 62; DJ 47
Christ Church, Oxford 61.9
Christiansen, Hans JL 7.56
Christie’s Col. 15, 29, 46, 54
sale, 1986 36.2
Christmas 109.1, 15
decorations 93.1; 127.3; SR 32, 63
Chrysler Museum, USA 59.8
church, glass 5.1
church windows 109.11
see also stained glass
Churchill, Arthur 69.5, 6; 95.14; 93.14;
Col. 15, 19, 20, 52; Ex. 12, 13; JL 1.7, 8
cider glasses DJ 44
cigarette / cheroot holders 72.1
Cigler, Václav 124.10-11
cinerary urns 133.8
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Cinzano Glass Collection 6.1; 8.1; 14.4; 64.8
Circle of Glass Collectors 11.1; 110.2; 111.2;
Col. v; DJ 13-14; JL 6.4-5; SR vii-viii
antecedents JL 1.4-6
1962 exh. catalogue 22.5; 25.4
origins DJ 13-14; JL 1.7-9
papers DJ 15, 37
see also Glass Circle
City Livery Companies 102.6-7
claret 94.6, 8
claret jugs 91.7; 93.14; 121.19; 129.4, 31;135.10-11;
DJ 49; PP 18, 21, 52, 55, 56, 57, 62
by Dresser PP 31
engraved 88.10
by Harry Kny 136.18-19
silver-mounted 91.1/6
stopper SR 30, 31
zoomorphic 80.6; 91.7; Ex. 18
Clarke, Brian 56.9
Clarke, Harry 47.6; 94.13
Clavell’s glasshouse 16.3; 43.10
Clayton Bros. 124.3; 132.6
Clegg, Tessa 76.2
Clements, Hamilton, collection 131.6; 132.4, 20
Cliffton, William 138.9-10
Clinton, De Witt SR 46
clocks
glass 27.6
mystery 87.14
water 27.6
clubs and their glassware 75.10; 114.11; 101.11;
122.10; JL 9.7-27
Beggars Benison 63.8; 68.11; 82.4; 83.9; 90.7-8;
99.7
Bloembollenglazenclub 105.5
‘Clubs & their glass in the eighteenth century’
JL 9.7-27
‘Clubs and their glasses’ 75.10
decanter 114.11
Dutch 114.11; JL 9.14
Orange 11.3; 90.4; 120.13, 14
form and structure JL 9.8-15
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
hunting 101.11
see also Tarporley Hunt Club
initiation JL 9.11
Moser 30.6
National American Glass 105.18; 112.2;
120.13-15; 124.9
The Rose and Crown 81.10
Scottish 114.11
sex clubs 90.7-8
Sober Club 19.4
‘La Table Ronde’ 120.17-18; 122.10, 11
Whin 114.11
Wig 83.9-10; 90.7-8
see also Jacobite Clubs; Kit-Cat Club
coal 2.3; 87.3; 100.16; 111.15; JL 7.6; 10.7-12
coal mines, disasters PP 35
coal wagon, glass
coasters 121.18; DJ 49
Coathupe, Charles Thornton 100.16-17; 101.8;
102.10
coats of arms see armorial glasses
cobalt 50.4
Cobbe Loving Cup 7.40-4, 46, 47, 48, 49, 47
Coccoris, Patricia
‘The curious history of the bulb vase’ 129.24-5,
27-8
cocktail glass SR 29
coffee houses 112.5
Coffey, Yvonne
Glass Jewellery 122.22
coin glassware 46.2; 63.1; 81.12; 107.18; 109.8;
114.17; 118.18; 121.3, 4; 122.23; 131.18;
Col. 10, 27, 43, 44, 41; DJ 44; SR 12
Colborne, Nicholas 138.10
Colchester 23.1; 70.7; 97.3
Cole, Sir Henry 26Jy.2-3
Coleman, Katherine 71.1; 95.5; 113.13; 130.28;
131.27; 136.23; 137.27
‘Dan Klein: a celebration’ 123.2
‘Peter Dreiser M.B.E.’ 107.10-11
‘A Sideways look at contemporary British glass
engraving’ 108.12-14
‘Simon L. Whistler an appreciation’ 103.5-6
collars DJ 44, 45
collecting 5.1; 53.2; 95.4; 96.7; 98.2; 129.2; 133.3
JL 6.6-7, 8
ale glasses 124.6-8
claret jugs 129.31
Collecting Contemporary Glass 139.22-3
Cottle on 130.3-4
Giles on 131.7-11
Golding on 29.6-8
McConnell on CS 4-6
sale legislation 139.4
van Rossum on 133.7-11
Venetian glass 68.2-3
Collectomania exh. 102.18
Collector, The 74.6
collectors Col. v
Collectors Guide 67.8
College glass JL 9.23
College of Arms 96.8
Collins, William PP 14; 103.13-14; 104.7; 99.4; JL
4.9
Cologne 102.2; 103.8, 9; 104.13-14; 125.18-19
Coloroll 39.5; 44.2; 48.2
colour twist stems DJ 46
colours and coloured glass 64.7; 81.5; 96.11;
106.12; 107.8; 136.11, 17;
DJ 43, 45, 46, 51, 52, 53;
JL 2.6, 9; 10.37-9;
SR x, xii, 5
Bohemian glass 74.6
cullet 119.15
for enamels 107.8; 110.4
flashed JL 7.32-9
flint glass 93.7
Kingfisher SR 2
Lorraine Glass 107.14; 108.9
pink glass 106.11
purple 78.3/7; Col. 29; PP 38, 72
recipes JL 2.9; 7.32
shaded PP 82, 83
‘slag’ 139.18
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Steuben 32.8
see also Amberina; blue glass; Bristol blue;
Burmese glass; copper red;
cranberry glass; Peach Blow; red; ruby glass;
uranium glass
Colours of Murano in the XIX Century, The 97.9
Combe, William JL 7.4, 6-7
commemorative engraved glass 64.9; 69.11; 80.1;
99.7; 102.4; 109.9; 113.12; 114.17; 132.7;
JL 9.69-70, 75; PP 39; SR 43
Queen Anne 134.31
Australian 108.8
Robert Burns PP 43, 65
Congress of Berlin PP 38
coronations 92.11; 108.8; 109.12; 124.18
GC flute 39.3
Gladstone, William Ewart PP 39
glasshouses 42.3-4
Greener’s JL 10.46
Hanoverian 109.12, 13; 110.16; 124.18
hunting 65.12, 13; 68.12; 81.12; 85.4; 115.15;
122.15
Confederate Hunt 57.9; 85.4; 87.9
Irish 10.1; 11.3; 68.12; 69.10
Jubilees 2.1-2; PP 37, 41, 42
Liberty 63.2
local tradesmen 94.4
Lowth 108.9
Millennium 82.2
Peter Morgan 105.18
Moses Montefiore PP 43
Napoleonic Wars 80.4
19 and 20c. 42.3-5; JL 7.15-31
George Peabody PP 38-9
political 62.5
from Pugh JL 2.39
Royal 7.18-19; SR 49-54
Royal weddings 72.10; 82.5; 106.16; 113.1;
126.26-7; PP 40, 42, 43
Stiegel 65.10; 66.7
Thwaite Colliery SR 43
Trafalgar 105.1, 11
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
transport SR 45-7
Union of Parliaments 69.9; 71.9; 101.6
Watford 131.22
see also disasters; Jacobite glasses; Kit-Kat Club;
portraits; privateers; souvenirs;
Williamite glasses
Communion chalices 75.9
Company of Glass Sellers see Glass Sellers Company
Complete Copier 129.28
comport PP 68
compote PP 69
composite glass objects 131.25-6
computers 67.7; 70.4/13; 83.2; 88.13
C. A. D. 53.2
laser technology 85.10
Conne, Augustin 4.9
Connor, R.D. and A.D.C.Simpson
Weights and Measures in Scotland 102.11-12
conservation 17.3; 31.3-4; 56.56/9; 72.7
Conservation of glass 51.2
The Conservation of Glass and Ceramics 82.9-10
medieval glass 31.3-4
see also restoration
Constable Glass 61.10. 11; 96.6; 98.8; 101.10-11
Constable Maxwell collection 10.2; 12.4; 14.1; 19.4;
20.1; 24.2; 25.4; 39.6; 48.6; 50.6; 100.22
contemporary glass 70.2; 114.12-13
British engraving 108.12-14
Collecting Contemporary Glass 139.22-3
Contemporary Glass Society 70.4; 99.14; 124.9;
126.27; 130.15
Cook Cup 89.9
Cooke, Frederick
Glass: Twentieth Century design 38.6
Cooke, Thomas 138.10
Cookson, John 61.11
JL 5.76-7, 78-9, 80
Conne, Augustin JL 4.9
Cookworthy, William 50.4
coolers
butter PP 20
caviar 125.25
Monteiths 94.8-9; 95.11; 96.3; 131.3-4
for wine 121.18
for wine glasses 53.8; 56.2-4; 58.6-7; 59.6; 86.4;
122.17
Copeland, Peter F. and John H. Martin
Story of Glass Colouring Book 113.15
Copeland, W. T. JL 10.47-9, 54-5
Copeland Vase 90.14; PP 44, 45, 46, 47-8
JL 10.48-9, 52-3, 54-5, 60, 66
Copenhagen 108.11
Copier, A.D. 130.23; JL 7.58, 66
Complete Copier 129.28
copper red JL 7.32; 9.41-58; 10.39-40
chemistry J9.44
cordial glasses 53.3; 97.8; 98.9; 101.11; 114.17-18
DJ 42, 44; Ex. 9; SR 21, 23
‘Captain’ 27.2; JL 9.11
Cork 46.2; 91.1, 12; 101.6, 7, 8
Cork Glass Company JL 9.23
corkscrews 121.18
Cormack, Peter
Arts and Crafts Stained Glass 138.27-9
‘Stained glass and the Arts and Crafts Movement’
129.23-4
Corning, Sunderland 4.6
Corning Glass Works, New York State 138.25;
139.12-15, 16
Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG), New York 38.2;
73.9-10; 75.2; 76.2; 77.8; 87.1, 2; 104.8;
110.7; 125.19; 132.15
Annual Reports 75.13; 76.2; 79.9; 92.8, 11; 95.2
Fellows 101.5
Emile Gallé exh. 28.3-4
glass furniture 108.7; 110.15
library 30.5; 100.2
new building, 1977 3.1
opened 15.1
new gallery, 2014 137.26-7
publications 17.2
Beyond Venice 100.12; 104.9-10
Chemical Analyses of Early Glass 132.27-8
Collecting Contemporary Glass 139.22-3
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Emile Gallé ˗ Dreams into glass 29.2
Frank Brangwyn (DVD) 125.27
Frederick Carder 32.8; 33.8
Glass Beads 132.28-9
Glass of the Alchemists 116.10, 14-15; 117.3
guide 87.10/12
Innovations in Glass 113.15
Islamic Glass 123.20; 124.20
Medieval Glass 123.20; 124.20
Reflecting Antiquity 115.13
see also Journal of Glass Studies
Rakows and 30.5
Sasanian glass 106.6
and Steuben 32.8; 33.8
cornucopia DJ 49
Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquis 121.3
Coronation Goblet 111.10
Corporations 9.23; JL 9.9
Corsham Court 83.5; 87.8
Cosecure 50.3
Costantini, Vittorio 124.21
Cottage Glass Works 42.4
Cottle, Simon 83.7; 112.4
‘Albert Hartshorne’ 124.16-18
‘Beilby enamelled glass’ 127.6-11
‘The Beilby Goblet’ 106.2-3
Chairman of GC Ex. 1-2
‘Fragile diplomacy’ 135.22-4
‘German Baroque glass’ 136.12-14
‘Glass at auction 1990-2004’ CS 21-3
‘Glittering prizes’ 132.25-6
‘Introduction’ PP 5-9
‘The Jewels in the Crown’ (House of Hanover)
105.1, 12
‘A look at Irish glass’ 91.11-12
‘The Other Beilbys’ 36.6
ed. Sotheby’s Concise Encyclopaedia of Glass
74.12
‘William Beilby and the art of glass’ 74.5-6;
JL 9.29-40
Country Houses 105.8-9
Country Life 80.6; 98.5; 99.9; Ex. 18
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Coventry Canal Company PP 33
Coventry Cathedral 19.6; 25.2
Cowdy, Vernon 140.19
‘Hexactinellida: glass sponges’ 140.15-19
Crabtree, Christopher, collection 121.20; 122.4-5;
123.18
crackle glass 120.15
Crafts 75.13
Crafts Council 108.13
Cragg, Tony 84.15
cranberry glass PP 70, 71, 80, 82, 83, 97, 99
Cranch, Graeme
collection 71.2; 72.13
death 73.15
Crane, Anne
‘Crabtree collection sold’ 122.4-5
Crane, Walter Col. 10; PP 9, 84, 85
Crapper, Thomas 90.9
Crellin, JL K., and JL R. Scott
‘Glass and British pharmacy 1600-1900’
JL 1.33-45
Crichton, Alexander 80.6; Ex. 18
crisseling / crizzelling 75.2; 92.3; 94.5;
129.13, 14-15; 130.19, 20; 131.31; 135.13;
Col. 15, 28
treatment 78.11
cristallo 75.2; 107.15; 126.18-19; 130.18-19;
137.24; JL 6.8; SR 10, 11
Crossley, David
‘The excavation of Sir William Clavell’s
glasshouse’ 16.3
Crowe, Kate
‘The French connection: the decorative glass of
James A. Jobling and Co. of Sunderland during
the 1930s’ 34.1-2; JL 6.32-45
crown, glass SR 29
crown on cushion, glass jar PP 37
Crown Glass 62.3; 106.11; 108.1; 114.6, 7
Crown Window Glass 62.3
cruets 97.11; 115.10-11, 12-13; 131.25;
Col. 6; SR 8
Cruikshank, George
The Drunkard’s Children 117.6, 7
crystal 140.5-6
Crystal Cutters Union 8.5
Crystal Palace 46.1
see also Great Exhibitions
cucumber straightener PP 60, 61
cullet 64.11; 113.10-11; 114.6-7; 116.11-12;
118.12
archaeological finds 20.2
bottle banks 13.1
coloured 119.15
recycling 122.9; 131.27
seconds 33.8
value to modern bottle-makers 122.9
Culm Goblet 94.1/12
Cummings, Keith 136.23
Contemporary Kiln-formed Glass 122.22
cup and saucer PP 72
Cupid DJ 46
Curle, A. O. Col. 19-22
Curran 110.18
cuspidors 128.28
custard glasses JL 5.38, 56; 11.82
Customs 98.11
cut glass Col. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,15, 33, 34, 57, 59;
SR xi, 40-3
American Brilliant-cut 60.6; 116.7; 138.19
British
18c. 100.8-9; 19c. 96.9; 100.10; 20c. 95.14;
99.12-13
cutting glass 106.13; 112.11l; 132.20-2;
DJ 30, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52
cost 111.10-11
glyptic 136.13
high-relief 136.12-14
hobnail 135.11
Cutler, Vanessa
New Technologies in Glass 130.27
cutlery handles 90.4
Cycle Club 61.7; 87.9; 111.7-8; 118.7-8 ; JL 9.16, 65
rota JL 9.8
cyder glasses 87.8; 110.16; 124.6; 126.4
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cylinder glass 46.1
Czech glass 29.1-2; 108.10; 116.6-7, 15
Václav Cigler 124.10-11
1945-1980 exh. 113.7; 116.6
Czech Republic 105.5; 106.15; 119.10-11; 28.13
GC visits 117.2, 9; 119.8-9
Kamenický Šenov 90.12-13
Czechoslovakia 29.1-2; 43.4-6; 70.2, 3; 74.12;
106.15; 116.6; SR xii
archeological finds 47.6
A Guide to Czech and Slovak Glass 74.12
see also Bohemia; Nový Bor
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D
da Costa, Jean Baptiste 114.2-4; 116.8, 9; 130.18-19;
131.31; 134.2; 135.3, 4
Dagnia family JL 5.75-6
Daily Telegraph 70.3; 71.2; 78.3
Dalemain 105.9
Dalton, Thomas 86.8
Dancer, John Benjamin 125.4-6
Danish glass 108.11
Royal 68.6; 72.10; 82.5
Darduin, Giovanni
Il Ricettario Darduin 49.5
Darenth bowl 110.8
Darmstadt JL 7.56-7
Darnell Glass Service 109.9
Dartford Borough Museum 110.8
Dartington Crystal 49.4; 74.7; 78.7; Ex. 15; 126.26
Dashwood, Sir Francis JL 9.15-18
dating and classifying glass 3.5; 82.2-3/14; 84.9;
96.9, 10, 11
Bacon DJ 27, 33-4
balusters 119.11
filigree glasses 133.16-21
Jacobite glass 64.6, 7
system 115.2
vetro a retortoli 133.16-21
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Daugherty, Dorothy
Celery Vases 114.15
Daum brothers 110.13; 126.5
Davenport 86.4
glasses 124.14; 125.22
jug 125.17
‘Patent’ glass 104.18
Davenport, John PP 83; 135.9
Davidson, George PP 78, 79
Davidson, Sandra
‘Conservation and restoration of glass vessels’
17.3
‘Repair and restoration of glass objects’
108.14-15
(with R. Newton) Conservation of glass 51.2
Davies, Iestin 43.9
Davis, Bill
collection 126.11-13; 132.13
‘Three engraved glasses’ 126.11-13
‘An unrecorded Sang baluster’ 130.8-10
Davis, Emily with Regan Brumagen and Aprille Nace
‘A century of Pyrex’ 139.12-15
Davis, Frank
Continental Glass 92.3-4
Dawson, Aileen
‘English glass in the British Museum’ Col. 1-7
Dawson Scott collection 65.12
Day, Ivan
‘Syllabubs and jellies’ 128.16-20
De Bongard, Pierre and Jean 2.3
De Bongar family JL 3.79-86
Dealers Stock 108.17
death notifications, appreciations and obituaries
Aron, Cyril 14.4
Barbirolli, Lady Evelyn 114.5
Barnfather, Don 57.6
Baxter, Geoffrey 65.3
Bell, Phyllis 53.6
Boydell, Brian 85.5
Boydell, Mary 125.12
Buechner, Thomas S. 124.23
Burne, W.T.G. (Tommy) 45.3
Cadogan, JL 13.4
Chance, Sir Hugh 19.3-4
Charleston, Joan 58.8
Charleston, Robert JL 61.1-5; Ex. 13
Clarke, Tim H. 63. Addendum; 64.3
Constable-Maxwell, Andrew 48.6
Cranch, Arthur Graeme 73.15
Crouch, A. G. (Molly) 7.4
Davis, Derek Cecil 61.8
Dreier, F. A. 85.5
Dudding,K. JL 74.10
Eagle, Anita 62.4
Emanuel, Richard 112.3
Eveson, Stanley Reginald 99.5
Fox, Henry 115.7
Gardner, Paul 60.2
Gros, Eugene 53.6
Gros, Gabriella 30.1; 31.5
Haden, H Jack 105.4
Hadfield, John 81.7
Harden, Donald B. 59.7
Hawkins, Philip 90.5
Homer, John 54.5
Ingham, R.H. 74.10
Kelsall, Keith 68.4
Kersely, Jonathon 82.7
Kiddell, A.JL B. 14.4
Klein, Dan 120.3
Kneafsey, JL P. 14.4
Lazarus, Peter 14.3
Lipofsky, Marvin 140.31
Lloyd, Ward 137.27
Manley, Cyril 62.3
Maxwell, Andrew Constable 48.6
Maxwell, Herbert William 10.2
McDougal Dr Ian 69.6
McKearin, Helen 43.3
Miller, George 74.10
Murray, Dr Sheilagh 29.3
Newgas, Eveline 138.31
Newton, Prof. Ronald Gordon 97.5
Norris, Rev. Father Charles 100.19
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Parkington, Michael Wroughton 60.2
Parkington, Mrs M. W. 71.13
Peel, Mrs H.F. 3.1
Perret, JL Bernard 40.3
Phillips, Howard 68.3; 69.5-6; Ex. 12-13
Plesch, Peter Hariolf 132.30
Polak, Ada 125.12
Poulson, Michael 70.10
Rakow, Juliette K. 56.8
Rakow, Leonard S. JL 6.59
Richards, Barry 51.6; 52.3
Rider, Denis 3.3
Rimmer, Norman 17.4
Rose, Jeffrey. 3.3, 7
Russell, Gordon 3.3; 4.3-4; 5.4
Sampson, E.110.2, 3
Seddon, Laura 66.11
Sheppard, Christopher 137.27; 138.4
Smit, Frans 82.6
Spillman, Don 78.7
Stennett-Wilson, Ronald 122.18-19
Stephenson, Dr Harwood 82.7
Stephenson, Mrs Harwood 76.3
Stout, Tony 76.3
Stuart, Dr David 74.10
Tait, Audrey 115.6
Tait, Gerald Hugh 103.2, 3-5, 8; 104.4-5
Thompson, J M; 105.4
Toller, Paul 3.3
Towse, John 105.4
Turner, Prof. W.E. 20.4
Udall, Mrs E.T. 80.3
Wakefield, Hugh 28.4
Watts, David 39.1, 29-31
Watts, Rosemary 94.4
Webster, Jane 137.27
Weedon, Cyril E. 56.7
de Wesselaw, C. P. C. 25.4
Whatmore, Philip 44.10; Ex. 7
Whistler, Sir Laurence 86.5
Whistler, Simon L. 103.2, 5-6, 8
Wilkes, Robert 109.10
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Williams, Nigel 54.12
Williams-Thomas, R. S. 48.7; 49.8
Wilmot, Derek G.U. de B. 86.5
Wilson, Kenneth M. 103.2, 7, 8
Woodward, H. W. 80.3
Worsley, Katharine 53.6; Ex. 11
Wright, Peter 95.5
decanters 100.1, 3, 4, 11; 113.12; 121.18; 122.11;
135.11;
Col. 26, 27, 28, 31, 42-5, 47, 52; DJ 31, 32;
JL 2.8; 9.12; 11.78;
PP 51, 56, 62, 64, 65, 66-7, 80, 82; SR 36, 38
Aristocrat 108.10
Bacchus PP 24
BEER 131.19, 20
bellows-shaped 108.11
Bismarck 127.27
Blackett 106.3
cased 111.17
Club 114.11
Collecting Decanters 19.5
cruciform DJ 49
The Decanter 136.23
effect 128.2
exh. at Rye 109.3-4
frames 115.10, 11, 18
human figures 112.9
Ide family 109.8
Irish 101.6-8
Isoaiti 108.11
Kit-Cat Club 94.14
Lynn DJ 48
magnum 103.14; 106.17
Masonic 129.11
mould-blown 112.2
musical 81.8; 93.12
opaline PP 75
‘Prince of Wales’ 135.9
1760-1930 94.10
ship’s 101.4-7; 134.6-11; SR 2
travelling set 72.10
‘Under the Rose’ JL 9.13
with spiral stoppers 111.18
zoomorphic 80.6; Ex. 18
deceptive bowl DJ 44
decoration of glass
acid-etching JL 3.31-9
enamelling JL 1.18-21
gilding JL 1.21-4
Oriental 123.12-13
printing JL 3.16-30
Decorative Arts Society 55.8
Defoe, Daniel 69.9; 92.2; 94.8
Defries family 110.3
Delomosne & Son 50.2;
Col. 13, 14, 15, 22, 34-6, 37, 43, 47
booklet on Lynn glasses 65.5; 101.33
exhs. 32.3; 35.4; 83.4; 105.17; 108.1, 18
English tumblers, 1750-1830 115.14-15
Seton Veitch collection 109.12
Strength and Chearfulness 74.2; 101.11
glasses 128.23; 129.5
demicrystal SR xii
Denison-Pender 109.4
Denmark 37.8; 68.6; 82.4, 5; 108.11
Dennis, Richard 81.2
Dennis Hall Crystal 52.9
Depression Glass 102.18; 139.17
Derbyshire, John PP 32-3, 74-5, 79
JL 4.67-8, 80, 81, 82, 83
design 45.3; 63.3
The Bases of Design 70.12
C.A.D. 53.2
19c. 96.2
20c. 38.6
Design Book 4.4-5
Design Registration 84.3; 85.13-14
Dessao Goblet 136.12
dessert presentation 104.7; 110.9; 112.5-6; 128.1620, 21; JL 2.9
glasses JL 5.27-56
settings JL 5.33-4
vessels 15.4; 20.3; 94.4; 107.14; 110.9, 10;
117.10-11; 133.12; 135.9
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pyramids 102.7; 104.7
see also epergnes; jelly glasses; posset pots;
sweetmeat dishes; syllabub glasses
Dettmers, Otto, collection 80.2; 82.3, 4
D’Humy, P. R. de F. JL 7.54-5
diadem SR 3
Dickens, Charles 109.10, 11; 131.26; JL 1.35, 36
Dictionarium Polygraphicum JL 1.22
Digby, Sir Kenelm 112.5; JL 5.57, 59, 61, 62, 65, 81
Closet newly Opened 128.18
Dillon, Edward
Glass JL 1.7, 8
Dillon, Patrick
GIN 117.3
Glass 118.9
DIM and BRI cartoons 64.6, 11; 65.7; 66.7; 67.8;
68.8; 69.8; 70.10; 71.7; 72.14; 73.7; 74.4;
75.10; 77.5; 78.5; 81.7; 82.12; 83.12; 84.7;
85.11; 86.11; 87.5; 88.5; 89.8; 101.11; 104.11;
CS 7; Ex. 14
disasters, glass commemorating 4.6; 42.4; 102.8;
117.11, 15; JL 7.16; PP 35; SR 44, 49
Dobbins, Norm and Ruth
Etched glass, techniques and designs 84.11
Doddington Hall 94.4
Dodsworth, Christopher 62.2-3; 76.7
Dodsworth, Roger 95.9; 99.4
British glass between the wars 38.5
‘Designer cut glass from Stourbridge’ 99.12-13
‘English paperweights ˗ 1848’ 72.4
Glass and Glassmaking 22.6
‘Manchester glass’ 14.3
‘The Manchester glass industry’ JL 4.64-83
‘New glass displays at Broadfield House’ 80.4
‘Rare decorated vase returns home’ 123.12-13
‘Survival or revival: historicism in English glass’
66.4-5
Doerfel, Guenter and Elke Gelfort
‘Uranium glasses’ JL 11.91-102
dogs, glass PP 79; 99.11;
SR 30, 31, 32, 61
Dolan, Nicholas S. 99.4
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‘The Century Glassworks’ 103.16-17
‘Two views on press-moulded glass CS 12-13
domestic glass industry 86.14; 113.12
Donino da Zara 107.7
door stop SR 30
Dorflinger 43.3
Dorigato, Attilia
(et al) The Colours of Murano in the XIX Century
97.9
Murano: Island of Glass 98.13
Dorner, Jane
‘Deadly glass’ 123.8-9
editor 122.1 [editorials 122-140]
‘From bubble to bowl’ 107.12-13
on lead glass 105.3
‘SHIFT – stretching the medium’ 117.12
Dossie, Robert
Handmaid to the Arts 114.14; 130.17; 134.3
double-bowl glass 112.15
double-dip moulding 128.22
double glazing 77.6; 88.2-3; 107.18
dragon goblets 125.27
dragons 101.10
dram glasses 124.14-15;
SR 30, 31, 32, 61
Drambuie Collection 62.5; 65.9; 74.4; 89.9; 104.14;
106.17; 112.13; 128.4
book on 64.8
GC visit 105.14
Drausch, Valentin JL 6.9, 15
drawn trumpet DJ 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
Dreier, Franz-Adrian
‘Glass imitating rock crystal and precious stones
– 16th and 17th century wheel engraving
and gold ruby glass’ JL 6.8-19
Dreiser, Peter 8.2; 71.1; 107.10-11; 108.12
death 85.5
(with J. Matcham) Glass Engraving 22.4
‘The Whittington Loving Cup’ JL 6.68-72; 7.19
Dresman, Ruth 108.13
Dresser, Christopher 83.13; PP 9, 31; JL 7.55
dresses, glass 87.3
Dreweatt Neate
auctions 104.17; 106.16, 17; 108.17
drinking glasses 54.12; 80.4
Bumpers JL 9.13
18c. 36.6; 38.6; 73.4; 92.2, 3; 101.1; 104.6-7;
109.12; 124.23;137.18-21
The Golden Age of English Glass 126.25; 127.3;
128.8, 9; 128.27; 135.6
size JL 9.12-13
history 120.8, 9
press-moulded 138.18
1660-1700 91.10
smashing 57.8-9; JL 9.13
State 96.8
in table settings 140.3
use 110.9-10
see also wine glasses
drinking habits 53.3/7; 69.13; 86.3; Ex. 9; 133.17-18
drinking horn 104.8
drinking scenes, painted see paintings
Drom perfumes 54.3
Drummond family 94.9
glass bill 92.12
Drunkard’s Arms 73.8, 9; 74.4
Drury, Elizabeth
Antiques 36.6
Dublin 50.6; 51.4; 69.10; 71.11; 85.1; Ex. 19; 137.26
GC visit 63.7
glasshouses JL 2.37-49; 7.50-2
Dudley 8.2; 44.9; 48.4, 7
Art Gallery 12.5, 6
Council 75.2; 101.3; 118.3/13; 139.2, 20-1
Crystal Festivals 44.9; 51.7; 52.9
Glass Festivals 69.7 75.2; 81.4
glassmakers 96.12-13
see also Brierley Hill
Dudmaston Glass 98.8; 101.10-11; 109.12
Dumfries
House 116.13
Museum 76.4
dumps PP 60, 61
Durand 139.17
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Durrington Collection 80.4; 82.4; 83.5; 109.8;
125.10; 139.5-7
Düsseldorf 103.8, 9; 104.13, 14
Dutch clubs 114.11; JL 9.14
Dutch glass 64.6; 129.3; 130.22; 136.22; JL 8.77-83
Anglo-Dutch glasses in the British Museum 4.2-3
‘Dutch Decoration of English Glass’ 92.3
engraving 4.2, 3; 92.4; 137.18-21
Bradford collection 26A.4; 32.5; 34.2; 37.3
calligraphic 92.13
stipple 8.2; 28.1; 32.3; 55.3; 67.8; 93.14
Uniquely Dutch 18th cent. stipple-engravings
on Glass 55.3; 57.8; 67.8; 126.11, 12
Newcastle balusters 126.11; 127.6, 9; 130.6
square bottles 114.7; 117.6
Dutch portraits 112.13
Dutch toast 125.3
Orange Order 120.13, 14
duty on glass see taxation
Dyball, Ann PP 73
Dynasty Crystal 73.3-4
Dyottville Glass Works 137.6-9
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eagle bottle 136.2
ear rings SR 32
ear trumpet SR 69
Earsdon church 102.8
East India Company 134.24-5
eating and drinking 80.4
Elegant Eating 100.13
glass eaters 129.17, 18; 130.5
see also dessert; drinking glasses; drinking habits
Ebbott, Rex
British glass of the 17th and 18th centuries 5.4
Edinburgh 13.2
Castle SR 46
clubs 114.11
Georgian House 63.9
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glass 109.4
Huntley House museum 13.2; 63.9; 109.4
Pollock House Museum 13.3; 60.3
St Giles Cathedral 108.9
see also Holyrood Flint Glass Works; National
(Royal) Museum of Scotland
Edinburgh Crystal 24.5-6; 30.7-8; 48.2; 79.4;
88.10; 99.2; 100.2; JL 11.1
Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Company
JL 9.26; 11.72
reproduction glasses JL 11.7-36
Edinburgh Glasshouse Company
pattern-book JL 2.7, 13
education 118.2
Edwards, Benjamin 101.6, 7
Edwards, Geoffrey
Art of Glass 79.9
‘The glass collections of the National Gallery of
Victoria, Melbourne’ 70.6
Edwards, Roy
‘The Vauxhall glasshouses’ 35.6-7
Egermann, Friedrich 29.1; 94.1; 136.17
Egerton, Philip 118.7, 8
egg cups DJ 51; SR 30
Egypt 131.24; 133.4; SR 7
Mendes 70.7
Egyptian glass 59.3-4; 100.17; 128.24-5; 130.7;
131.8; 132.8, 15; JL 8.105; SR 7
Eisch, Erwin 110.7; 129.27; 131.28-9; 134.5
Eisert, Frank SR 34
El Greco 100.15
Eldon, Earl of, vase presented to 134.12-15
election glasses J9.18-19, 24, 25
see also ballot bowls
electrolier 75.1
Elegant Epergne, The 102.7
Eliot, T.S. 104.18
Elizabeth II, Queen 73.1; 111.1
collection 95.6; Ex. 21
Elliott, George 8.1
Ellis, Jason
Glassmakers of Stourbridge and Dudley 1612-
2002 96.12-13
Elwell’s Luxury Glass 55.8
Ely Cathedral 13.2; 64.10
Emanuel, Richard 112.3
emblems 92.13
embossing 66.2
enamelled wares 78.1; 86.4; 104.15; Col. 5, 33, 34;
SR 38-9
window 104.16; 105.3
enamelling 108.2; 126.6-10; DJ 52; JL 1.18-21
Beilby 106.2-3; 127.6-11; DJ 46; JL 9.31-40
enamels 107.6-7
colours 107.8; 110.4
heating 110.4
High-Fire 110.4
opaque 126.20-1
opaque-white 127.8-9
Encil, David P.
Chance Expressions 117.14-15
Engle, Anita
From myth to reality 63.5
Light 41.5
Readings in glass history 11.5-6; 15.3; 29.2; 43.8
English Antique Glass factory 125.27
English cut glass SR xi-xii
English Glass to 1820 exh. DJ 10
catalogue DJ 39-55
English Heritage 120.9
English Table Glass JL 11.7-10
engraved glass 8.2; 80.12 ; DJ 46-7
for Clubs JL 9.7-27
colour DJ 29
‘Engraved and etched glass’ 131.27
19c. 96.9
see also stipple-engraved glass
engravers 1.1; 81.6; 93.2-3; Ex. 1
Biemann 102.5-6
JL 10.76-89
Bohemian 125.21; JL 6.8-19; PP 6-7
English, late 18-early 19c. JL 4.4-19
Jacobite JL 3.40-78
London 78.6; 93.2-3
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provincial 75.3-4
workshop 106.2
see also Guild of Glass Engravers
engraving on glass DJ 27-8, 29-30; SR 32-8, 40, 44-5
animals DJ 46; SR 34, 38, 41, 43
Arms of War SR 33
Athena SR 32
Bacchus SR 33
birds DJ 44, 46, 48; SR 36, 54, 55
Bohemian 123.22
chip Col. 5, 15, 19, 22, 30, 32, 34, 44, 47, 62
coach and four SR 45
contemporary British 108.12-14
Continental 82.4; 92.4
diamond-point 92.3, 11; 126.11-12; 128.8,
138.26; Col. 12, 39, 52
Dresden SR 59
drill 107.13
intaglio drill 108.13
flowers DJ 44, 45, 47, 48, 52; SR 33, 36, 57
fruit and vine DJ 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 52
gold 126.14-17
Hochschnitt JL 6.8, 12, 18
hops and barley DJ 44, 49
Irish 101.6-8
Liberty 63.2; 110.16; 111.2; DJ 46
musical instruments SR 44
Newcastle Bridge SR 45
not contemporary 121.2
Royal SR 49-54
techniques 22.4
text see inscriptions
transport SR 45-7
tumblers 109.15
Four Continents 128.5
verse 104.18
see also Beilby, Dreiser, Peter; Dutch glass;
inscriptions; lettering; portraits; ships; stipple;
wheel engraving
engraving on wood 106.1-2
engravings on bottle seals 138.9
Ennion 138.11-15, 25
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Ensell, George JL 2.4
Entwhistle, Chris and Liz James
New Light on Old Glass 135.26
épergnes 64.7; 66.9; 67.9; 69.13; 74.7; Ex. 15;
JL 5.30, 34-5, 44
The Elegant Epergne 102.7
Erdigg Hall 76.1; 105.8-9
Erskine family 68.11
Earl of Kellie DJ 29
Esveld, Tiny
Glass made transparent 125.26
Eswarin, Rudy 110.2
‘Paintings behind glass’ 3.3
‘Reverse painting on glass’ JL 4.46-63
étagère PP 49
etching 27.4; 42.3; 53.8; 66.2; 84.1; 106.12;
107.14; 131.27; DJ 49; JL 3.31-9; PP 7
Etched glass, techniques and designs 84.11-12
Etienne Gallery 130.23
European Society for Light and Glass 105.5
Evans, Godfrey
‘The National Museums of Scotland’ Col. 17-24
Souvenirs 80.7; 92.2
Evans, Wendy
‘Friggers, whigmalleries and witchballs’ 43.1-2
‘Glasses for engraving’ JL 9.75
‘Survival or revival: historicism in English glass’
66.4-5
‘Whitefriars: a London glassworks’ 19.2
(et al) Whitefriars glass 67.5
Evelyn, John 62.2; 73.5; 111.15; 117.10; Col. 13
excise see taxation
ewer and basin sets 128.28
ewers 92.11; 131.25-6; Col. 25, 52
Fatimid rock crystal 117.16
Fritsche’s JL 4.24, 38
Pugh 85.1; Ex. 19
Exeter 74.7; 116.1, 2; Ex. 15
flute 74.7; 112.13; 113.5; Ex. 15
eyes, glass 81.3
F
Faber, Sir Geoffrey 104.18
Fabergé 104.15; 113.15
façon de Venise 68.1; 92.1, 4; 104.7, 8, 9-10, 14;
122.4-5; 128.30; 130.22; 131.25, 27; 133.31;
140.8-9; DJ 41; SR xi
inscribed 92.13
portrait flutes 94.12
factory glass 84.10
Fairfax House 100.17
Fairford Church 42.1
fakes 58.5; 69.8; 78.3; 84.2-3; 98.2, 3-4,13; 99.2;
113.2; 128.4
ancient 130.7; 131.7-8; 132.5-6
balusters 99.3
Catalogue Colinet 93.13; 94.2, 3
composite 131.25
French 65.7; 125.26
hunting goblet 122.15
Is it genuine? 37.6
Jacobite 60.3; 64.6, 7; 69.10-11; 70.3; 71.2;
88.10
paperweights 46.2
privateer glasses 132.26
see also reproduction
Falcon glassworks 38.2; 63.3;
Col. 26, 28; 96.8; JL 3.4, 6-8, 11
brick cone glass house JL 8.54-69
families of ancient lineage 54.9-11
Farfa bowl 130.7
Farquharson, Clyne 45.1, 2
Farraday, Michael 47.5
fashion, 18c. 104.6-7
‘favourite glass, My’
amphora 133.6
baluster 129.5; 140.4
beaker 135.5
Bohemian 136.5
Dionysian cameo vase 130.7
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flask 138.5
ship’s 127.5
trumpet 137.5; 138.3; 139.19
tumblers 126.5; 128.5; 132.7
wine 125.13
Patrician 124.4
toastmaster’s 131.6
Federer, Frances (previously Binnington)
‘Gold and glass’ 126.14-17
Gold Leaf, Paint & Glass 130.27
‘Reverse painting and gilding on glass’ 112.6-7
feeding cup SR 69
Feldmann, JL E. JL 1.33, 37
Félibien: Des Principes de l’Architecture JL 1.21, 29
Feller, John Quentin: Dorflinger 43.3
Fenton, Frank 139.16, 18
Fenton Art Glass 102.18
Fereday, J. T. 73.3-4
fern-patterns JL 2.39; 5.88
Festival of Britain 88.2
Fieldings 102.17; 103.12; 105.18; 111.16-17
Fiestaware 117.14-15
filigrana / filigree glass 8.5; 133.16-21; 134.18-23
Fingask Glass 60.4
finger bowls (water glasses) 58.6-7; 68.11, 12; 85.9;
115.14; 122.17; PP 62, 63, 74
Londonderry PP 16
at Royal banquets 53.8; 56.2-4; JL 9.23
uranium PP 13
Finnish glass 11.2-3; 60.6; 69.6; 108.11
fire extinguishers 70.11-12; 95.11
firing glasses 101.11; 118.1; 124.14-15; 129.9-11;
Col. 10; DJ 45
fish
engraved 88.1; SG 73
glass 59.3-4; 111.13
fish bowls 87.8; 90.1, 3; 93.14; DJ 50; SR 66
Fisher, Graham
‘A new home for glass’ 138.20-2
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 8.1; 88.5; 89.9;
91.5; 100.17; 106.8; 114.12-13; 131.16-20;
Col. 49-55
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INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Flared Panel shaker 131.15
flashed glass JL 7.32-9
flasks (pocket bottles) 123.7; 124.18, 23; 125.22;
138.31; Col. 55; SR 6
acid 138.5
from ancient Rome 138.12
Gimmel SR 46
Jason head 112.8
sputum 125.26
square SR 53
zoomorphic 80.6; 81.11; Ex. 18
Flavel, Ray 54.1
‘Old glassmaking techniques’ 29.3-4
Fleming, Arnold SP 74
flint glass 130.17-19, 20-1; SR xi
coloured 93.7; JL 7.32-7
Edinburgh and Leith Company JL 11.7-36
glasses 120.9, 15
in Ireland JL 2.40
Jobling JL 6.34-5
Newcastle 26A.3
recipes JL 2.5-6; 10.37-8
see also cristallo; lead crystal glass
flint glass houses JL 5.75-85; 10.45-6
‘flip-flops’ (‘singing glasses’) 137.7
float glass 19.5; 78.12; 85.2; 111.5; 124.20-1
floral branches, applied PP 90
Florence 74.3
flower decoration 107.5
flower holder SR 43
Flower trough SR 63
flowers, glass 77.8; 79.7; 80.8; 94.13; 102.7
flute glasses 84.9; 104.10; Col. 30, 34; DJ 46
ale 101.11
Dutch 113.5
Exeter 112.13; 113.5
GC commemorative 39.3
portrait 94.12
ratafia 97.8; 98.8
Fonthill Vase 137.26
footstool, glass PP 49
Ford, Henry 138.23
Ford, John JL 7.17, 23, 25, 26, 28; PP 57, 65, 67
Ford, William JL 10.34-43
forgeries 84.2
Forsythe, Ruth A.
Made in Czechoslovakia 70.3
Forth Bridge 42.4; JL 7.16, 21; PP 88
Foster, Felix 92.8/11
Fostoria Glass Co. 139.16, 18
Founders’ Company collection 98.1
fountains, glass 76.1; 78.12; 110.9
bird PP 98, 99
table fountains 84.13; 86.4
wine 128.18
Foulds, Diane
A Guide to Czech and Slovak Glass 74.12
Fourcault process 104.3
Fowler, J. T. DJ 12
Fox, Henry 86.5; 94.5, 140.2
on auctions, sales and fairs [regular reports]
‘Bright and shiny: the new Glass Gallery at the
Victoria and Albert Museum’ 59.9; Ex. 17
Clippings [regular reports]
‘Clippings goes North’ 76.8-9; Ex. 16-17
collection 7.4; 15.2; 55.5; 100.1, 18-19; 101.2;
102.14-15; 115.1; 117.18
‘Glass Clippings’ 74.7; Ex. 15
‘The history of the Glass Circle’ DJ 13-19
‘Making the most of the Manchester Weekend’
68.8; Ex. 14
‘Reminiscences of personal favourites’ 66.3
tributes to 115.7-9
Foy, Daniel
Le verre de L’Antiquite Tardive 64.5
(with G. Sennequier) Ateliers de verriers 55.5
France 99.8
London glass exports to 74.5
St Louis factory SR xi-xii
see also French glass; Paris
Francis, Grant R.
Old English Drinking Glasses DJ 13
The Romance of the White Rose 118.7
Francis, Peter JL 60.3; 64.6, 7; 65.7
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‘A reappraisal of eighteenth century Jacobite
glass’ JL 9.71-4
Franklin, Benjamin 106.8; 120.14
Franklin, Gaby
‘Watford Glass Company’ 131.21-3
Franks, Sir Augustus Wollaston 107.2
Frantze, Susanne K.: Contemporary glass 44.6
Franzoi, Umbero: Archimede Seguso 52.2
Fraser, Donald JL 2.17-18
Frauenau 110.7
Frederick, Prince of Wales 82.5; 88.9; 117.6; 120.1718; 122.10, 11
Frederick the Great 82.4
portraits 90.4-5
Freemasonry 47.1; 129.9-11
see also Masonic glasses
Freestone, Ian C.
‘Glassmaking after the Romans’ 72.3
‘New light on medieval stained glass’ 135.17-19
French, Mrs C.A.L., collection 68.8; Ex. 14
French bottle house 81.1
French glass 36.4; 37.5; 11.2; 13.4; 45.8; 55.2
Bose D’Antic 97.14; 98.11
fakes 125.26
oil lamps 65.5
paperweights 59.1
17c. 128.30
Freznel dioptic lenses 109.11
Friendly Societies 134.30
friggers see whimsies
Fritsche, William 1.2; 38.2; PP 59, 62-3
JL 4.24-5, 26, 38, 39, 40, 42
From Palace to Parlour exh. 90.13, 14; 95.5; 97.2;
102.3; 103.14; 105.5; 134.14
study day 97.2; 96.8; 99.4
Frongoch Distillery 89.12
Frost, Jennifer
‘The glass carafe’ 29.3
Frost, John
‘The glass carafe: 18th-19th century’ JL 5.86-99
‘This is glass’ 5.3
Fulham glasshouse 94.5
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Furlonger, Peter 108.13
furnaces 105.2; 106.14, 15
Amsterdam 116.10
enamels 110.4
fuel 2.3; 87.3; 100.16; 111.15
JL 7.6; 10.7-12
Jamestown 111.3-4
Kimmeridge 44.10
first lighting 117.3
Lorraine ovens 107.15
19c. 86.13
Roman 118.10
Vauxhall 106.10
see also glass-houses and glass-works
furniture, glass 55.2; 78.12; 79.8; 108.7; 110.15
table 110.15; 111.2
G
gadgets 103,1, 10-12
gadrooning 115.3-6; DJ 45, 49, 51
Gallé, Emile 12.4; 17.2; 18.1-2; 23.2; 24.3; 26A.4;
27.5; 28.3-4; 34.5; 60.3; 68.6; 76.3; 89.9
Emile Gallé ˗ Dreams into glass 29.2
‘The Gallé-Bowes connection’ 14.2
games 126.27
Gardner, Paul
Frederick Carder 32.8; 33.8
Garner, Philippe
‘Art Nouveau glass’ 9.1
‘Pâte de verre’ 5.2
Garton, Sir Richard 131.27
gas generator SR 67
gasolier 89.12
Gazeteer of Irish Stained Glass 43.6
Geissler, Heinrich JL 11.96-7
Gelfort, Elke and Guenter Doerfel
‘Uranium glasses’ JL 11.91-102
gems 136.16-17
glass 136.11
Gennett, Adrienne
‘3,500 years of glass beads’ 132.6-10
George I, King 109.12-13; 124.18; 131.18; DJ 43
arms 95.6
portraits 90.4; DJ 43
George II, King 53.3; 81.11; 105.12; 111.11;
117.4; Ex. 9
George III, King 57.8; 71.2; 90.4; 102.7; 105.1; 108.8,
14; 115.15; 132.7; 135.22-3
arms 127.7; 135.22
Champion SR 51
coronation banquet 53.8; 56.2
glass collection 100.15
porcelain 120.17
portraits 81.11; 90.4
George IV, King (Prince Regent) 71.2; 133.29;
135.22; DJ 49
arms 127.7; PP 12
collection 120.17
finger bowls and coolers 56.2
portraits 90.4; 105.12
services 5.10; 83.5; PP 5, 10; 110.10; 135.9
George VI, King 108.8
Georgian glass 80.4
‘Georgian cut glass’ 5.2
German glass 27.5; 30.7; 73.8; 82.4; 92.5; 93.6;
111.16-17; 128.25, 26; 130.18; 132.15
Baroque 136.12-14
Bauhaus 110.7
Germany 77.6
Kevelaer 92.2
Germs, Henk, collection 133.16
Gilbert and George 102.18
gilders 107.8
gilding 112.6; 106.14-17; 107.7, 8; 123.13;
128.8; Col. 7; DJ 45, 46, 48, 52, 53; JL 1.21-32
Giles, David 103.20
‘Collecting ancient glass’ 131.7-11
Giles, James 64.8; 88.1; 101.11; 118.17;
Col. 3, 9, 14, 39
Gill, Eric 96.1; Ex. 22
gin 53.3; Ex. 9; 117.1, 3-7; 124.15
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bottles, square 114.7; 117.6
glasses 129.25
baluster 117.4
deceptive 117.7
gin pigs 80.6; 81.11; Ex. 18
girandoles 115.15
Glanville, Philippa and Hilary Young
Elegant Eating 100.13
Glasgow 94.13
JL 7.16-17, 21; 9.26
Burrel Collection 62.4; 72.10
The City Glass Works and Pottery 31.6; 38.8
Museums 15.6; 89.9; 95.5
Pollock House Museum 13.3; 60.3
Station 85.2
glass
analysis 79.7; JL 7.69-70, 73; SR ix
between the wars 38.5
chemical composition 76.6; 93.2; 100.16-17
made with coal JL 10.7-12
conservation 17.3; 31.3-4; 56.56/9; 72.7
dangers from 109.10; 118.18
definitions DJ 12; SR ix
density measurements 98.2; 133.3; 134.3-4;
135.3
durability 21.2; SR 66
history SR ix-xii
looking at 128.24-6
manufacturing techniques 81.4, 9
nature JL 7.67-8, 72-3, 75-7
range of artefacts JL 7.68-9
research examples JL 7.70-2
restoration 17.3; 66-5; 108.14-15; 125.17; 126.3
technology 48.8; 50.3
transformation temperature 104.3
usage 95.3
workability 104.2-3
working properties JL 7.68
see also types of glass
Glass (ed. Reino Liefkes) 74.11
Glass Art Society 31.6; 124.9; 130.14
Glass Association 102.8; 115.7; 124.9; 130.3; 131.3;
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INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
137.2; 138.3
1st AGM 30.6
Glass Cone 28.2; 109.9
inauguration 27.1
glass canes 137.8
Glass Circle 37.1; 124.9; Col. 49; JL 6.4-5
AGMs 24.5; 102.3-4; 140.24-5
commemorative Goblets 39.3
Constitution 60.2; 61.12; 140.30; DJ 15
Diamond Jubilee 67.2; 71.5, 6; 72.2
exhibition DJ 10
50th anniversary 36.1; 37.7; 40.1; DJ 15
see also Strange and Rare exh.
foundation 11.1; 140.29-30; DJ 13
fund-raising auction 137.22-3
gavel 30.2; 70.10; SR 69
history DJ 13-19; SR vii-viii
invitation cards SR 74
library 2.2; 10.3; 43.8; 49.5; 65.2; 73.2; 77.11;
90.5; 91.5; 138.3
logo 99.4
membership 17.1
Minute Books 101.17; SR 74
paperweight SR 69
publications JL 9.95; 10.93; 11.116-17
From Palace to Parlour 140.5, 7
Glass Collectors and their Collections
140.5, 7, 30
indexed 140.2, 5-7
Journal 16.1; 36.1; 105.5; 106.5; 108.7;
140-5, 6, 7; CS 6-7; DJ 15; PP 104-5
contents listed JL 2.88; 3.103, 104;
4.107-8; 5.112-13; 6.92-3; 7.103-4; 8.1314; 9.93-4; 10.90-2; 11.113-15
secretaries 128.31
70th anniversary 110.2
symposia
‘Judging Jacobite glass’, 1996 67.2; 68.2, 10;
69.1, 10, 11, 13; 70.3
at BM, 1997 Col. v
venues DJ 14
website 76.3; 77.11; 83.2; 85.5; 100.17; 108.7;
109.3; 110.2, 3; 111.2; 124.2
index on 140.1, 7, 32
see also Circle of Glass Collectors
Glass Circle News DJ 15
centenary CS 2
Centenary Supplement 140.5, 7, 30
colour 110.2
covers 137.3
editors 102.2, 3-4; 121.2, 4; 122.2, 3
first edition 140.2, 30
first forty issues, précis Ex. 2-5
first 99 issues, excerpts collection 140.5, 7
hundredth edition 100.2
indexes 140.2, 5-7, 32
on Internet 112.2; 114.5
production CS 3
readership survey 123.2
Glass Circle outings DJ 14
Bath 57.4-5
Belgium 124.18
Broadfield House Glass Museum 27.3; 39.1-2;
48.1-2
Brighton 133.29
Bristol 19.2-3; 96.14
Brussels 101.5
Buckingham Palace 95.6; Ex. 21
Cecil Higgins Museum 3.1; 52.7-8; 93.1, 8-9;
135.20; Ex. 8/10, 20
Chelmsford Museum 70.5; 73.2
Cheltenham 81.9
Colchester 23.1
Cologne 102.2; 103.8, 9, 13; 124.18-19
Czech Republic 117.2, 9; 119.8-9
Drambuie collection 105.14
Dublin 63.7
Hungary 133.27-8
Kenwood House 85.4
London Glassblowing 132.26
Manchester 66.14; 68.8; Ex. 14
Mompesson House 12.3
Museum of London 85.4; 102.3; 131.27
Nazeing Museum and glass works 122.15
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Netherlands 130.22-4
Northamptonshire 73.7
Nový Bor 89.10-11
Overseas House 95.6; Ex. 21
Oxford 61.9
Philadelphia 120.2, 13-15
Scotland 109.4
Stourbridge 27.3; 48.1-2
Sussex 36.3
USA 138.23-6
Venice 95.13; 97.1, 3-4
Vienna 133.26-7
Waddesdon Manor 15.5
Whittington Court 42.1; 81.9
Glass Club Bulletin 10.3; 46.2; 57.5; 75.13; 79.9
Glass Collectors and their Collections in Museums in
Great Britain 82.4
Glass Collectors’ Fair 51.7
glass cupboards 104.15
glass cutters 75.3-4; 81.6;
Col. 7, 14, 12, 27, 31, 32, 39, 47, 49
London 78.6; 81.6; 93.3
trade cards 75.5-6; 76.5/7
glass dealers DJ 14, 15
glass delusion 120.18; 140.19
glass eaters 129.17, 18; 130.5
Glass Engravers Guild 13.1
Glass Engravers’ Network 133.30
Glass Etc, Rye 109.3; 121.4
Glass and Glazing Federation 77.6
Glass and Glazing Products 77.6; 88.2
glass grinders 20.2
Glass House Fields 108.2-7
Ide family glassworks 109.5-8; 110.10; 111.5
Glass Interiors 54.8
Glass Makers’ Federation DJ 14
Glass Manufacturers’ Educational Trust 124.9
Glass Manufacturers’ Federation 50.3
Glass Music International Inc. 41.4-5
Glass Sellers Company (Worshipful) 63.6; 96.8;
128.8; 130.19, 20; Col. 1;
JL 1.10, 47; 2.71-2, 75; 3.87
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INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Awards 102.6; 112.1; 118.18; 124.19
Liverymen 137.27
Prize 113.13
salt 135.27
see also bills
Glass Society of Ireland 54.1/3; 98.5; 105.15
newsletter 55.6
Glass Technology 46.6; 47.5; 50.5
glassblowers 108.13
advertisement JL 2.49
bottle-blowers 123.22; 125.25
Chinese 64.1
lamp-work models 112.8
glassblowing 67.4
Beginning Glassblowing 88.14
GlassCuts 138.21
glass-houses and glass-works 12.5-6; 94.10
activities in JL 2.5-6
Apsley Pellat 62.2
Bear Garden, Bankside 62.2-3; 99.13; 108.1, 5
Blackfriars 130.17
Boulton and Mills 102.10
Bowles 129.19-21
Canning Town 130.5-6
Century 103.16-17
Chelsea 134.35; 137.4
Clavell 16.3; 43.10
cones 39.1; 74.1; 88.3; 101.3; 116.1, 2
Dublin JL 2.37-49; 7.50-2
Dyottville 137.6-9
1stc. AD 138.13-14
Flint JL 5.75-85; 10.45-6
Fulham 94.5
Harrachov 105.5; 128.13; 134.15
Hayden’s 66.9; 67.9
history 120.8-9
Holyrood Col. 13; 99.4; JL 10.35-43
Honeyborne JL 2.4-16
Ide family 109.5-8; 110.10; 111.5
Minories 128.8, 10
Newcastle 95.7-8
Nový Bor 44.8;105.5
Phoenix 16.2
pictures 4.6; 29.5; 66.10; 94.5
Portwall Lane 110.15
provincial 120.3
Pugh 85.1; Ex. 19
Scottish 87.3
South Yorkshire 120.3
Shinagawa 134.32-3
Turkey 105.3
Wear Flint 110.10
Winchester House 129.12; 130.20
see also Edinburgh; Falcon; Greenwich;
Kimmeridge; London; Nailsea; Vauxhall
glassmakers
bankruptcy sale JL 2.4-16
Hebron 89.2
Newcastle 26A.3-4; 92.2
pre-industrial 26Jy.1
prospects 89.2
recruitment 92.3
of Stourbridge and Dudley 1612-2002 97.12-13
glassmaking
Babylonian 40.9
Continental 92.3-7
courses 48.7; 49.2-3; 107.12-13
The Development of English Glassmaking 15601640 94.5/7
18c. techniques 6.2; 29.3-4
history of 128.24-6
19c. timelines 96.9-11
shown in stained glass window 82.11
glassworkers 103.1; 104.2-3; 121.5
bottle-blowers 123.22; 125.25
Chinese 64.1-2
lamp-work 112.8
Nailsea 101.8-9
pre-industrial 26Jy.1
wages 101.8-9
in World War I 136.18-21
Glauber, Johann 134.2; 135.3, 4
Glaziers and Glass Painters 102.6
glazma soda glass 105.3
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Glisson, Francis JL 1.11
Globalink 97.10
globes 70.11-12
Gloine 98.5
glossary PP 100-1
goat-and-bee jug 137.4
goblets 4.3; 10.4; 39.3; 67.8; 98.8; 127.9, 28;
136.12, 22; Col. 11, 28, 54, 55;
JL 6.12, 13, 18, 19; PP 14, 50, 64, 73;
baluster 129.5
Beilby Thompson 106.1, 2-3, 16; 108.15; 110.2
Boosington 129.5; 130.6
Buckmaster 74.13; 79.12
Coronation 111.10
Culm 94.1/12
dragon 125.27
flower form SR 26, 27
GC commemorative 39.3
Gof 26A.1; 26Jy.4
guilds’ 138.26
hunting 122.15
Nottingham 137.18-21; 138.4
novelty PP 58
opaline PP 27
presentation to Charleston 40.1; 42.3; 61.2;
Ex. 13; JL 6.68-72
Rookwood 110.6
Royal Oak 120.13; Col. 11
Sang 67.8; 137.220-1
Scott 8.3
trick DJ 50; SR 29
uranium PP 79
Venetian 78.1; 80.8; 98.1; 128.3
Whitefriars 135.22, 23
see also Gof; Leith; Liberty; Rockingham;
Whitehaven Goblet
Godfrey, Eleanor S.
The Development of English Glassmaking 15601640 94.5/7
gold 130.14-16
engraving 126.14-17
tesserae 126.21
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see also gilding
gold leaf 112.6; 126.17; 127.7
gold-ruby glass 91.9;
JL 6.8-19; 7.36; 10.36, 38, 39
gold sandwich glass 119.6-7
Golding, Francis
‘The collecting compulsion’ 129.6-8
goldsmiths 107.7; 110.4
Goldsmiths Company 65.2
Goldsmiths Hall 77.2, 3
Gondelach, Franz JL 6.12
Goodearl, Tom and Marilyn: Engraved Glass 80.12
Goofus Glass 41.2-3; 139.16
Gordon, General PP 41
Gozo Glass 101.4, 5
Gracechurch Street Hoard 83.1, 6-7
Graham, Marjorie
Australian Glass of the 19th and early 20th
century 22.5
Grand Prix awards 110.5
Grand Tour 77.1, 10
grape bottles 84.11; 85.9
Graydon Stannus, Mrs 78.4; 83.12
Great Exhibitions
1851 88.2; 107.17; 109.11; 130.12; 134.14
JL 4.9; 5.87, 88; 7.16
1862 118.2
JL 5.87, 88
Greaves, John 140.4
Greek Style 133.12-15
Green, Hilary 49.4
Green, J. G. JL 5.88, 94
Green Valley Auctions 93.1, 7
Greene, John JL 1.47, 50, 55; 2.32; 5.65
Greener, Henry 22.2; 34.1; 108.8; 7.17, 22, 23, 24;
10.45-6; JL 6.32-3, 40; PP 38, 48, 84
Greener, Robert JL 4.7-8; 6.32
Greenwich glasshouse 4.3; 69.5; 94.12; 120.13;
130.18
Greenwood, Frans 4.3; 75.2; 92.1, 2, 6
Frans Greenwood, Glass Engraver 42.5; 43.7; 67.8
Gregorio 107.6, 7, 8
Grenado Shells 55.7; 70.12
Grendey, Giles JL 1.11-12, 15
grey glass 126.26
Grignion, Charles JL 7.7-8, 13
Gros, Gabriella 17.1
death 30.1; 31.5
‘The Gallé-Bowes connection’ 14.2
Weep for Lalique 14.4
Grosvenor House 35.3-4
Museum 78.4
grozing 114.7
Gudenrath, William 36.4; 54.1; 107.2; 110.4-5;
118.9; 125.27; 126.17; 134.18-23; 138.25
‘Enquiries into glassworking decorative
processes’ 67.4
Guepin Glass Collection 45.6
Guest Brothers 110.6; 111.8
Guild of Glass Engravers 8.2; 10.3; 15.6; 24.4;
28.1-2; 32.3; 35.2, 5; 44.9; 46.4; 65.9; 70.9;
100.22; 108.12, 13; 124.9
exhs. 3.4-5; 73.14; 93.14
Jubilee 85.14
Newsletter 79.9
Guildford 58.1, 9; 62.3; 94.7
Museum DJ 41
Tunsgate 75.9; 90.9
Guildhall 93.14
Gulliver, Mervyn
Victorian decorative glass 96.13
Gyles, Henry 47.5; 81.10
JL 7.33, 34
H
Haanstra, Ivo: Blue Henry 125.26
Habatat Gallery, Detroit 138.23
Habsburgs 101.2
Hack, Robert SR 64
Hackel, Hieronymus 139.8-11
Haden, H. Jack 86.1; 102.10; 113.16
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Artists in Cameo Glass 57.6; 60.3
‘A history of the Heath Glassworks’ 86.6-8;
87.6-8; 88.6-8/11; 89.6-8; 90.6
‘JL T. Fereday and Dynasty Crystal’ 73.3-4
Haden, Sally
‘How four British glassmakers helped to
modernise Japan’s glass industry’ 134.32-3
Haedy, Christopher JL 1.10
Hailwood & Ackroyd 126.26
hairpiece SR 32
Hajdamach, Charles 15.1; 45.1-2; JL 4.64; 10.35, 51
collection 123.16-17
in Erwin Eisch 131.29
‘The golden age of Stourbridge glass’ 52.9
‘John Northwood and his influence on the
Stourbridge glass trade’ 7.1-2
‘Sophistication and style in 20th century British
glass’ 123.3,12-13
20th century British Glass 103.10; 121.19;
122.20-1
Hall, James, collection 118.3, 16-18
Halper, Vicki: Contracts 115.13
Hamilton, Sir William 97.6-7
hammock, glass 138.2
Hampton Court
chandelier JL 8.26-37
fire 37.4-5
Hanover, House of 63.2; 81.11; 87.9; 95.6;
105.1, 12-13, 17; 109.12-13; 110.16; Ex. 21
arms 95.6
horse 63.2; 95.6; 110.16; DJ 46; Ex. 21
portraits 90.4
see also names of monarchs
Hansen, Theophil 133.12-14
Harden, Donald B. Col. 47
Glass of the Caesars 40.5
Harding, Walter Col. 7, 57-60
collection 61.9, 12
Hardman, John 37.3
Harewood House 85.8
harmonica, glass see armonica
Harrachov glassworks 105.5; 128.13; 134.15
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Harris Museum, Preston 68.8
Hartley and Co. 46.1; Col. 12, 13, 57-60, 63
Hartley colliery 102.8
Hartmann, Carolus
Dam Glas im raum haida und Steinschonau
102.9-10
Hartshorne, Albert 71.4; 124.16-18; 125.3;
Col. 43; JL 1.4-5, 7-8
collection 36.3; 124.16-18
Old English Glasses 64.6; 118.7, 8;
124.16-18; 125.2, 3; 132.16; Col. 10; DJ 15;
JL 1.7; 5.4; 11.10, 23
Hartshorne, C. H. JL 1.7-8
Harvest mugs 108.8
Harvey’s Wine Museum 19.2-3; 62.5; 65.4; 96.14;
97.3, 12, 13; 1101.15-116; Col. v
Harwood Stephenson collection 82.7, 12
Hasegawa, Kanae
‘From treasure to pleasure, 2000 years of glass
in Japan’ 82.5-6
‘Tosichi and Hisatchi; pioneers of modern art
glass in Japan’ 79.8
hats
glass 43.1; 137.8, 9
in stained glass windows 104.1, 14; 105.11
Hauptmann, Emanuel 134.32-3
Hawaii 132.14
Hawkes of Dudley PP 12, 13;
JL 7.15; 10.35-6, 38
Hawkes, T.G., of Corning 138.19
Hawkins collection 90.5
Hayden’s glassworks 66.9; 67.9
Hayhurst, Jeanette 84.6; 95.14; 101.1
‘E. J. Hillebauer’ JL 11.103-12
‘Fakes and forgeries’ 58.5
Health and Safety 104.3; 105.3; 108.18
Hearne, John M.
Glassmaking in Ireland 126.24-5
‘Waterford glass’ 130.11-13
heat-sensitive glass PP 82, 83
Heath Glassworks, Stourbridge 86.1, 6-8; 87.6-8;
88.6-8/11; 89.1, 6-8; 90.6
Hebron 89.2
Heemskerk, Willem van 92.13
Helsinki 108.11
Henderson, Julian
‘Some chemical and physical characteristics of
ancient glass’ JL 7.67-77
Henley-on-Thames 12.4; 134.4-5
Henning, John 97.7
Henzell, Joshua JL 5.77
Henzey dynasty 62.2-3
heraldry 86.3
College of Arms 96.8
see also armorial glass
Herbert, William JL 4.8, 16; 7.15
Herman, Sam 59.9; 114.12; 131.28; 136.22;
JL 8.89
‘Hexactinellida: glass sponges’ 140.15-19
Higgins, Cecil 2.3; Col. 43; 135.13-16; JL 1.7
collection 130.6; 133.5; 135.12-16
Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, Bedford see Cecil
Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford
Higgott, Suzanne 99.4; 140.14
‘Nineteenth-century British glass associated with
Sir Richard Wallace’ JL 10.44-63
‘Venetian and façon de Venise enamelled, gilded
and millefiori glass’ 140.8-14
Hildyard, Robin
‘The glass collections of the Victoria & Albert
Museum’ Col. 9-15
Hillebauer, E. J. JL 11.103-12
Himley Hall 58.4
Hines, Penelope: ‘Maurice Marinot’ 137.14-17
Hisatochi 79.8
historicism 66.4-5
historicist glass 81.11
Hoare, Richard JL 1.10
bills for glass JL 1.10-17
Hobson, Diana 46.5
‘Pâte de verre’ 46.1
Hochschnitt glass 136.12-14
hock glasses 123.16; SR 40
Hodkinson, Malcolm
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‘18th century glasses for the dessert’
128.21-2
Hoffman, Johann F. 38.2
Hoffman, Josef 128.12-13
Hogarth, William 81.10; 117.6; 124.15;
JL 7.8; 9.19
‘An Election Entertainment’ JL 9.18, 19, 24
Holbourne of Menstrie Museum 59.4
Holland 4.3; 92.2-3, 4; 105.5; 106.16; 127.9
Hollister, Paul 70.10
‘The Crystal Palace’ 46.1
‘Homage to Robert J. Charleston’ 61.3-4;
JL 8.11-13
‘Of metal mounts and millefiori’ 69.8
Holly Amber Glass 131.14
Holyrood Flint Glass Works 99.4; JL 10.35-43
Holyrood House Palace 86.3
Hone, Galyon 102.8
Honey, W. B. JL 4.51
Honeyborne, Robert JL 2.4
Honeyborne glasshouse JL 2.4-16
sale Catalogue JL 2.5-16
Honeybourne, R. JL 10.40-1
Honeywood, Millicent
Honey’s Book on Victorian Pressed Glass 83.11
Hong Kong 104.15; 132.13
hookahs 98.8; 110.6; 111.8; 128.7-10, 27; 128.7-8;
129.19-21; 131.6, 29-30; 132.6; 133.5;
134.24-9; 136.4; PP 15-16
Hookes, Robert 46.6; 62.2-3; 76.7; 114.4; 129.14;
130.19, 21; 131.4
Hoolaart, Gillis Hendricus 126.11
Hope Cup 107.2; 118.9-10
hops 126.4; 127.20
Hopton, John JL 5.77
Horner, Libby
Frank Brangwyn: Stained Glass 125.27
‘Frank Brangwyn and glass’ 123.4-6
Patrick Reyntiens 134.35-6
horns, glass 104.8; 132.31
horses
engraved 81.12; 97.1; SR 34
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glass 97.1
prancing 63.2
of Hanover 63.2; 95.6; 110.16; DJ 46; Ex. 21
of Uffington SR 38
Hot Glass Show 131.32
Hotblack, G. F. DJ 13
Hotel Murano, Tacoma 125.20
House of Marbles 62.4
Hovorková, Libuše
‘The art studio of the Jablonec Museum of glass’
119.10-11
howdah 99.9
Howells, Daniel
‘Gold Sandwich glass in antiquity’ 119.6-7
Hubbard, A.C., collection 86.9, 13; 127.28
hubble-bubbles see hookahs
Hudson, Robert JL 4.7
Huguenots 109.13; 116.11; 132.20-1
Hulbert Glass Collection 45.1, 2
Hulse, Gillian
Inspirations in Kiln-formed Glass 122.22
Hubbard, A. C. 86.9/13
human figures, glass 112.8-9;
PP 32-3, 84, 85; SR 56
Hume, Ivor Noël
‘Bottled beer and handsome hookahs’ 128.6-10
Hungarian glass 119.1, 4-5; 120.6-7; 121.15-17
Hungary 133.2, 27-8; 135.20-1
Hunt Clubs JL 9.15-20
hunting glasses 81.12; 101.10, 11; 102.5; 107.16
Confederate 57.9; 85.4; 87.9; JL 9.17
fake 122.15
The Green Collars 71.11
Tarporley Hunt Club 71.11; 88.4; 101.11; 115.15
True Blue Hunts 65.12-13; 68.12
Warrington 115.14, 15
Huntley House museum 63.9; 109.4
Hurst Vose, Ruth 15.1; 104.14
Hutton, John 8.2; 49.7; 51.7; 53.5; 66.1, 3
Hyalith glass 136.17
I
ice cellars 59.6
ice cream cellars 86.3; Col. 11
ice plate PP 13
Ide family glassworks
‘The Ide family glassworks at Glass House Fields’
109.5-8
‘T & W Ide: The 20th century’ 110.10-11
‘From T & W Ide to Rankin Glass’ 111.5
Illidge, T. JL 4.8-9, 17
Illustrated London News 112.11
Imberton, J. D. 104.16; 105.3
Imperial Glass Co. 139.18
index to GC publications 140 2, 5-7, 32
India 18.1; 92.7, 14; 131.29-30; 132.13, 14;
134.24-9
Indian glass 92.7
beads 93.10
industrial espionage 72.5
industrial exhibitions 30.3-4
inkwells 77.12; 85.10; 137.9; PP 41; SR 41, 48
inscriptions 27.8-9; 63.2; 79.3; 80.4; 96.1; 114.17;
DJ 43, 46-7, 48, 49; Ex. 22; JL 5.68-74; SR 55
Arms of War SR 33
Dutch 63.2; 92.4; SR 34
van Heemskerk 92.13
House of Orange 4.2
Fiat DJ 47
funerary 103.18
Hanoverian 63.2; 109.13; 110.16; 131.18
Irish, ‘Land-We-Live-In’ 101.6-8
Jacobite 25.3-4, 5-6; 113.5; JL 5.68-74
Liberty 63.2; 110.16; 111.2; DJ 46
music SR 2
typeface 79.4-5
verse 104.18
Sir Watkin Williams Wynn 100.1; 111.7-8;
118.7
see also lettering
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Institute of Conservation (ICON) 126.3
intaglio vase 139.21
Integer House 77.6; 78.6
International Association for the History of Glass
3.1; 7.1; 11.1; 12.1; 13.1-3; 19.4; 23.2; 49.7;
52.1, 2; 124.9
International Congress on the History of Glass 12.1
International Festival of Glass 118.18; 124.19;
130.15-16
International Glass Centre 104.3; 105.3; 107.12-13
Internet 70.4/13
Inventories of Worcestershire Landed Gentry
1537-1786 113.6
Ipswich Museum 23.1; 62.4
Ireland 71.11; 92.2; 106.4
JL 2.39-48; 7.50-2
Anglo-Irish glass industry 87.8
Boyne, battle JL 7.41-2
Celtic style JL 10.50-2
Glass Society of Ireland 54.1, 3; 55.6; 98.5;
105.15; JL 9.23
Glassmaking in Ireland 126.4-5
and hookahs 134.27-8
Knoys JL 9.23
National Museum of Ireland 60.6; 137.26
Ulster Museum 50.6
see also Cork; Dublin; Irish glass
Irish glass 46.2; 68.12; 85. 9; 91.1, 11-12; 100.3, 4;
134.27-8; 135.10-11; Col. 12
commemorative 10.1; 11.3; 68.12; 69.10
drinking and table glass 136.22
Gazeteer of Irish Stained Glass 43.6
Leinster 99.7
marked 100.3-4; 101.6-8
Pugh glassworks 85.1; Ex. 19; JL 2.37-41
stained 43.6
Franz Tieze 51.4; 69.10
see also Volunteer glasses; Waterford; Williamite
glasses
isingglass 105.2
Islamic glass 14.1; 84.14; 90.4; 106.6, 14;
107.2, 5-6, 8
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
beads 132.10, 11
in Corning Museum 123.20; 124.20
enamelled 61.11; 64.6
Fatimid rock crystal ewer 117.16
flower decoration 107.5
mug 112.16
in V&A 108.2
in wrecked vessel 7.5; 20.2
Isle of Wight 101.4-5; 115.18
Israel 106.14; 131.5, 7; 133.4
Istanbul 107.13; 110.3
ivory PP 84, 85; 99.9; 110.17;111.17
J
Jablonec 105.5; 119.8, 110
Jablonec Button, The 112.14; 113.7
Jackson, Edward 96.8
Jackson, Francis 62.3; JL 8.55, 57-69
Jackson, Lesley
Ronald Stennett-Wilson 100.14
20th Century Factory Glass 84.10
‘Whitefriars glass – the Harry Powell years’
68.5/13
Jackson, Patricia
‘The Hampton Court Palace fire – rescuing pier
glasses’ 37.4-5
Jackson & Straw 111.14-15, 16
‘Jacobean’ glasses JL 11.7-9, 18
Jacobite controversy 60.3; 64.6; 69.10-11; 70.3; 71.2
Jacobite Clubs 65.12; 82.13; JL 8.18-25; 9.7-27
see also Cycle Club
Jacobite glass 3.4; 23.3; 34.4; 60.3; 65.7; 68.11, 12;
70.11; 72.10; 76.4; 77.3; 82.4; 85.4; 87.8-9;
88.10; 91.14; 92.8; 93.8; 106.17; 114.11, 17;
118.18; 131.19; 134.31;
Col. 10, 15, 23-4; DJ 28-9, 47; Ex. 20;
JL 11.7-36; SR 50
armorial 86.3
in Chester 61.7
clubs 65.12; 82.13
see also Cycle Club
dating 64.6, 7
Drambuie Collection see separate entry
18c. JL 9.71-4
eleven wine glasses 119.16
engraved glasses JL 5.53; 9.62-3, 75-6
engravers JL 3.40-78; 9.80-1
Exeter flute 112.13; 113.5
Fairfax 81.10
fakes and misattributions 64.6, 7; 69.9, 10-11;
70.3; 88.10
heraldic 86.3
hoards 52.10; 120.9; JL 9.64-8, 80-1
iconography 125.10-11
inscriptions 25.3-4, 5-6; 113.5; JL 5.68-74
The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses 61.7;
62.5; 63.6; 90.7; 138.29-30
judging JL 9.60-81
GC symposium 67.2; 68.2, 10; 69.1, 10, 11, 13;
70.3
in Melbourne 131.6
Newcastle 26A.3; 105.14
periods DJ 28-9, 34
portraits 64.6, 7; 68.11; 69.10; 71.2; 74.5; 88.9;
90.4; 93.8; 105.14; 110.16; 112.13;
113.5-6; 117.10; DJ 28-9, 34; Ex. 20
Bonnie Prince Charlie and the making of a myth
91.8
reproduction JL 9.26, 62-3, 70, 73; 11.7-36
rose 63.2; 65.10; 66.9; 70.1, 5; 87.8-9; 93.8;
112.13; 114.17; 125.10-11; DJ 29; Ex. 20
Royal Oak goblet 120.13
smashing glasses 57.8-9; JL 9.13
Stiegel 65.10; 66.9
‘The study of Jacobite glass’ CS 10-11
‘Success to the Society’ 59.5
thistle 66.9; 125.10-11
Thomas collection 116.17-18
at Traquair House 100.5-7; JL 10.14-33
tumbler 116.13
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Union 69.9; 71.9; 101.6
Sir Watkin Williams Wynn 87.9; 100.1, 18;
111.6-8; 118.7, 8
Worcester 81.3/6
see also Amen glasses
Jacobite material culture JL 9.77-8
Jacobite medals 71.2
Jacobite toasting 53.8; 56.2; 66.11; JL 9.13
Jacobitism 71.2; 75.9; 79.5; 80.12; 111.6-8; 119.16;
121.8-9
Jacobitism and the English people 71.2
limericks about 72.15; 73.9; 74.9
in Manchester 74.5
see also Traquair House
Jacobs, Isaac PP 5, 18
Jacob’s ladders 43.1; 137.8
Jacquard, Max 75.2
James, Donald, collection 122.17
James, Elizabeth
‘Glassmaking in King’s Lynn’ 29.4-5
James I, King 98.8
James II, King 75.9; 82.5; 86.3
James Stuart (Old Chevalier) 57.9
portraits 88.9; 90.4
Jamestown, Virginia 92.2; 111.1, 2, 3-4; 113.11;
131.24
Japan 79.8; 123.12-13; 134.32-3, 34
Yokohama 92.14
Japanese glass 82.5-6
Jarvis, Deming 106.11
Jason head flasks 112.8
jelly bowls, polygonal 73.8, 9; 74.4
jelly glasses 15.4-5; 61.13; 62.1; 74.4; 102.4;
117.10; 118.18; 128.20, 21-3; 131.19, 20;
Col. 33; DJ 50-1, 52;
JL 2.9; 5.29, 34-6, 38-9, 52, 53; 11.82
jelly moulds 128.16, 20
Jenaer Glas 113.18
Jerusalem 103.15
Jerwood Prize 97.13
Jeston family 86.7-8
Jobling, James A. JL 6.32-45
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Jobling, William SR 44
Jobling and Co. 34.1-2, 3, 4
John Baker’s late 17th-century glass-house at
Vauxhall 106.10-11
John Bull PP 32-3
John Shaw’s Club JL 9.22
Johnson, Jerome JL 4.4-5, 8
Johnston, William Robert, collection 130.8; 132.14
joke glasses 126.26
Jokelson Glass Collection 51.3, 9
Jones, John JL 10.48-9, 55
Jones, Olive R. 65.2
Jones, Owen
Examples of Chinese Ornament JL 4.23
Josephinenhütte 128.15
Journal of Glass Studies (Corning Museum) 65.2, 5;
69.2; 93.13; 106.15-16; 110.4, 14; 113.7, 14;
118.9; 126.23; 134.35
Joyce, Thomas
‘Agate or glass?’ 136.9-11
‘E. Varnish & Co’ 134.12-15
jugs 11.79; JL 2.8; PP 51, 52, 53, 70, 82; SR 144
coffee-pot shape SR 23
from ancient Rome 138.11-12
cream PP 20, 76, 78, 79; 109.17
crizzled 131.31
cut glass SR 23
Davenport 125.17
goat-and-bee 137.4
helmet 92.11
ice-glass PP 85
Jewelware PP 80
milk PP 76
Pyrex, measuring SR 66
Royal family SR 52
in Wallace collection JL 10.48-53
see also claret; decanters; ewers; water jugs
K
Kaellgren, Peter
‘Glass and rock crystal in the collection of Lord
Lee of Fareham’ 98.5
‘Refraîchissoirs or wine glass coolers’ 122.17
Kamenický Šenov 90.12-13
Kampfer, Fritz
Beakers, Tankards, Goblets 10.4
kantharos 131.8
Kaplan, David JL 8.91, 94
Kaplan, Leo 133.3
Kedleston Hall 92.8
Kellaway, Robert 119.9
Keller, Joseph JL 4.23
Kelly, Jessamy
‘Combining glass and ceramics’ 125.7-9
‘Glass as a medium for imitation’ 136.15-17
Kelly, William 97.7
kelp 106.11
Kelsall, Keith 68.4; 70.9
Glass in 18th Century England: the footed salver
45.5-6
Glass in 18th Century England: the open-flame
lamp 65.5
Kempe collection 99.14
Kensington 106.18
Kent collection 91.6-7
Kentucky Derby souvenir glasses 113.1
Kenwood House 85.4
Kevelaer, Germany 92.2
Kew 105.10
Kidd, Thomas PP 40
Kiddell, A. J. B. 69.2
Kiddell, Shaun
‘Around the world in glass’ 132.13-15
Kilner, Tom SG 74
kiln-formed glass 117.12
kilns 110.4
Kimbolton church, Bedford 53.8/10; Ex. 8/10
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Kimmeridge glasshouse site 8.3; 15.3; 16.3;
43.10;
44.10; 49.2; 93.8; Ex. 7, 20
‘Kimono’ SG 71
King, Dominic
‘Bottles and wine’ 71.7
King’s Champion rummer SR 51
King’s Lynn 29.4-5; 101.13
JL 2.49; 8.62, 66-7
see also Lynn glasses
Kinnaird, Alison 71.10; 72.4; 94.7; 101.3; 108.12, 13,
14; 109.4; 136.23
DVD on art of 134.34-5
Kirschenmann, John M. 137.8-9
Kit-Cat Club 66.3
JL 9.9-10
decanter 94.14; 114.17
glasses 61.12; 95.3, 10; 114.17
toasts 75.10; 124.16, 17-18
Klaproth, Martin Heinrich V11.91
Klein, Dan 123.19; 138.27
‘Finding the face of contemporary British glass’
51.5
(with L. Ward) The History of Glass 30.7; 116.12
Klimt, Gustav 128.11
knife SR 28, 29
knife rests 78.4; 111.12
knitting needles SR 28, 29
Knole 86.3
knops 102.4; 109.13; 115.5; 135.6-8
bobbin DJ 44, 45, 51
Knowles, Arthur, collection 37.8
Knowles, Graham 138.21; 139.20
Knowles, J. A. JL 1.24
Kny, Frederick Englebert PP 56, 58; 115.17;
136.18,
19
JL 4.22-3, 28, 30, 33
Kny, Harry 136.18-21
Komaromy, Andras 111.9
Koob, Stephen P.
Conservation and Care of Glass Objects 123.20
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Kopic, Jaroslav
‘Some information on Kamenický Šenov
90.12- 13
Koppelman, Bunny and Charles, collection 102.7
Köpping, Karl JL 7.56, 63
Kothgasser SR 58
Krebitz, Bohemia JL 1.21
Kretschmann, F. JL 4.25, 39
Kreuger, Ingeborg 118.9-10
Kreybich, Georg Franz 82.4
Krug collection 20.1; 23.3; 24.3
Kunckel, Johann JL 6.12-13
L
La Granja 93.1, 4, 5
labels 131.28
wine 115.12; 121.18; 123.22; 125.25; 126.3
1730-2003 105.15
Wine Label Circle 124.9
Labhardt, Christoph JL 6.12
lacquerware 136.17
LaFarge, John 139.17
Laghi, Anna: Vetri da Farmacia 97.10
Lalique Church, Jersey 48.5
Lalique glass 4.1;18.1; 23.3; 39.4; 40.3; 59.9; 61.11;
63.11; 66.7; 67.9; 69.4; 88.9; 106.16;
108.16, 17; 111.12; 113.18; 140-25-6
purple 78.3/7
‘Quatre Pigeons’ 86.1
Unique Lalique Mascots 136.23
Weep for Lalique 14.4
Lalique, Marc 4.1
Lalique, René 140.25-6; JL 6.34, 35-6, 42, 43
The art of René Lalique 44.5
Lambeth
archaeological finds 49.1, 2; 64.4
Glassworks 14.1
Lambs Passage Studio 27.1-2
Lambton, Henry 127.7
Laméris, Kitty
‘Vetro a retortoli’ 133.16-21; 134.18-23
lamps 64.9; 77.5; 103.13; 104.6;
DJ 50; JL 2.39
bases 111.8
Conic JL 11.37
covers 123.21
flame 65.5; Col. 7
Gallé cameo 13.1
kerosene 31.1
mosque 110.4
oil PP 88; 138.17-18
sanctuary 55
street 99.1, 8-9
sunumbra JL 11.89
Tiffany 14.1; 15.6; 64.9; 78.11
UV 65.12; 66.3; 70.8; 106.5
lampshade PP 88
lamp-worked
beads 132.10, 23
fountain PP 98, 99
Landseer, Sir Edwin PP 75; 99.11
Lanmon, Dwight P. 54.1; 68.1, 2-3; 84.6; 104.5;
121.2, 8
The Golden Age of English Glass 126.25; 127.3;
128.8, 9; 128.27; 135.6
lanterns 104.7; 106.17; 109.11
railway 139.12; JL 11.89, 90
LAPADA 93.10
Laroon, Marcellus 81.10
A Dinner Party 120.17
Lattimo plates 77.1; 78.4
Lattimore, Colin ; ‘Greener of Sunderland’ 22.2
Lauenstein glasses 76.6-7; SR 58
Launert, Edmund
The DROM Collections of Perfume 54.3
Perfume and Flagons 34.5
Perfume and Pomanders 40.8
‘Scent bottles’ JL 1.58-64
Layton, Peter 9.2; 44.8; 54.2; 57.1-3; 59.3, 8; 62.5;
92.11; 140.29
‘British Studio Glass’ 57.1-3
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JL 8.88-105
‘Catch it while you can’ 136.22-3
‘Endless Column’ 54.2
Glass Art 70.8
Glass Art Gallery 110.7
‘Going for gold’ 130.14-16
Past and Present 130.26
Peter Layton & Friends celebrating London
glassblowing 109.16
on Savoy Theatre 57.2-3
‘Thirty years of Studio Glass in Britain’ CS 19-20
Lazarus collection 19.2; 27.6; 61.5
lead 21.1-2; 50.3; 124.3; 129.15; JL 10.37, 42
‘Lime and lead’ CS 8-9/11
lead crystal 91.4-5; 98.2; 131.24;
JL 2.71-84; SR 12
composition 11.1
cooling rate 104.2-3
development 92.2-7; 120.9
discovery / invention 92.5-6; 110.2;
114.1; 115.1, 2; 129.22; 134 16;
CS 8-9/11
de Gidts on 134.2; Noble on 129.12-15;
130.20-1; Smith on 116.8; Watts on
114.2-4; 115.2; 116.8-9; 130.17-19;
131.31; 135.3-4
influence of English abroad 92.3-4
manufacture 114.3-4
recipe 105.3
style 115.2-6
Lebeau, Chris JL 7.58
Lechevrel, Alphonse PP 9
Lee, Arthur Hamilton 98.5
leech jars 89.4-5; 90.11
Leerdam 129.28; 130.23
Leeuwenhoek 26Jy.4
Legras, François 112.9
Lehman, Caspar 36.2; 38.2; JL 6.8-10, 15, 16
Lehman, Robert 68.1, 2-3
Leibe, Frank and Jeanette Hayhurst
Glass of the ‘20s and ‘30s 81.12
Leicester Museum 22.1
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INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Leifke, Rieno, ed.: Glass 74.11; 75.2
Leigh, David: Decanters 1760-1930 94.10
Leighton, Thomas 138.18
Leith Goblet 106.18; 107.9; 126.11
Lelievre, Frank
‘Jacobite glasses and their inscriptions’ 25.3-4
JL 5.68-74
Lemington Glassworks Cone 74.1
lemon-squeezer feet 122.6-8; 123.14-15; Col. 51, 52
lettering / calligraphy 1.1; 4.3; 28.1; 36.6; 89.14;
96.1; 108.13; 109.12-13; 115.15; Ex. 1, 22
Dutch 92.13
Levens Hall collection 88.4
Levin, Moses Lewis 34.6
Lewis, W.: Commercium ... JL 1.22
Libbey Glass Manufacturing JL 7.58-9
Libby (Libbey), William L. 112.10, 12; 129.26;
JL 6.56-7
Libby Glass Co., Toledo 87.3; 138.19; JL 6.56-7
Liberty Bell 120.13
Liberty goblets 63.2; 110.16; 111.2; DJ 46
Liefkes, Reino: Glass 74.11
light 102.5
light emitting diodes (LEDs) 139.2-3
Lightfoot, C.S.: Ancient glass in National Museums
Scotland 111.14
lighthouse lanterns 109.11
lighting 94.13; 103.14; 106.11; 134.11, 25
London 114.4
see also chandeliers; lamps; lanterns
lime glass 138.18
‘Lime and lead’ CS 8-9/11
Lincoln Cathedral 94.4
Lindstrand, Vickie 131.5
Linlithgow Palace 75.9
lion masks 133.21
Lipofsky, Marvin 140.31
liqueur 94.8
Lithyalin glass 136.17
beakers 136.6, 16
litigation 106.12
Littleton, Harvey K. 55.6; 110.7; 130.14; 131.28-9;
134.5; 138.24; JL 8.88-9
A Life in Glass 129.27
Litvak Gallery, Tel Aviv 122.16
Liverpool Museum 62.4; 89.9
Lloyd, Philip L. 105.2
Lloyd, Ward 137.27
A Wine Lover’s Glasses 86.9/13
Lobmeyr, J. & L. 34.8; PP 67; 133.12-15; 134.3
glasses 124.4, 5; 127.23-4, 25-6
J & L Lobmeyr 127.25-6
vase 107.17
Locke, Joseph PP 50, 82; 106.12; 138.19; JL 6.54-67
Locksley Hall 94.4
Lole, F. Peter 58.2; 68.8; 88.5; 93.8; 140.2; Ex. 20
‘All in a twist’ 123.10-11
‘Clubs & their glass in the eighteenth century’
JL 9.7-27
‘Clubs and their glasses’ 75.10
‘Dram glasses’ 124.14-15
‘The eighteenth-century glass bills and
inventories at Traquair House’ JL 10.14-33
18th century trade cards and bill heads 95.4-5
‘English provincial glass cutters and engravers c.
1795’ 75.3-4
‘Further Ablutions’ 58.6-7
‘The Gask AMEN glass’ 89.3/10
‘Glacial archives’ 6-7
‘Glass and the great Sir Watkin Williams Wynn’
111.6-7
‘Glass and the Scottish History Society
Publications’ 54.6-7; 55.7-8
and Glass Circle News 102.2
‘Glass cutters’ trade cards’ 76.5/7
‘The Hoards of Jacobite glass’ JL 9.64-9, 80-1
‘100 years of glass at Tatton Park; from
Warrington to Baccarat’ 59.6
indexes to GCN 140.2, 5
‘The Jacobite glass controversy’ 69.10-11
‘Limpid Reflections’ [regular series]
‘London glass cutters and engravers’ 78.6
‘The Rose & Thistle’ 125.10-11
‘The Royal Finger Bowls and Coolers Mystery’
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56.2-3; JL 5.78, 80
archaeological reports 24.1; 25.1; 49.1-2; 64.4
‘The study of Jacobite glass’ CS 10-11
‘Traquair House glass’ 100.5-6
London 52.7; 91.2; 92.7, 14; 140.11-12; Ex. 8
exhs. re 84.7; 97.14
glass cutters in 78.6; 81.6
glass engravers in 78.6; 93.2
glass exports to France 74.5
glass-houses/glass-works 62.2-3; 76.5/7;
106.10-11; 114.2; 122.22; 124.3;
130.17-18; 136.22; DJ 18
see also Greenwich; Southwark; Vauxhall
A History of Glassmaking in London 120.5;
122.3; 137.24-5; 140.31
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The 100 Best Stained Glass Sites in London 140.27
lighting 114.4
Milestones Hotel DJ 14
see also Museum of London
London Bridge JL 138.10
London Gazette 94.5/7
London Glass Manufactory 136.10
London Glassblowing Workshop 9.2; 19.4; 46.6;
50.6; 59.3; 68.2; 69.1, 13; 71.6; 104.15; 130.15,
16, 26; 132.26
London International exh., 1862 118.14-15
London Sandblast Decorative Glass Co. 66.1, 2-3;
110.11
London 1753 (British Museum) 97.14
London Tradesman, The (1747) 20.2
Londonderry Service 71.11; 79.3; PP 16
Longfield glass JL 7.40-5, 46, 47, 48, 49
looking-glass see mirrors
Loos, Adolf 127.23-4
Lorimer, George H., collection 120.13
Lorraine 107.14; 108.9
Loseley House, Guildford 107.16-17
lost wax (cire perdue) technique 86.1; 88.9
loving cups 99.2; 121.4
Cobbe 7 JL 7.40-4, 46, 47, 48, 49
Whittington JL 6.68-72; 7.19
Lowth glass 108.9
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Lowther, James, 1st Earl Lonsdale JL 9.12
Lloyd, Ward: A Wine Lover’s Glasses 86.9/13
‘Luck’ glasses 54.9-11; 64.10-13
Luck of Edenhall 54.9-11; 66.12, 13; 97.13; 98.8;
106.8; 107.1
Luthery, Ognybene 94.5, 7
Lycurgus Cup 2.4; 21.1; 97.13; 98.8; 110.2, 5; 115.18
Lyme Park 52.10; 72.10; 86.3; 105.8; JL 9.21, 25
Lynn glass 65.5; 74.2; 101.13; 131.18; DJ 48; SR 20
Lyon & Turnbull 106.17-18; 107.9
M
Maastricht 139.2-3
Macbeth-Evans Glass Co. 139.16-17
Mackenzie, David, collection 68.9
MacKintosh, E. E. B. DJ 15
Madigan, M.JL: Steuben Design 101.18
Maidwell, James JL 1.10
majolica 83.13
Majolica and glass from Italy to Antwerp and
beyond 93.13
Malcolm of Poltalloch, collection 1.2
Mallet, John: ‘Robert Charleston’ JL 8.16
Mallett & Son 99.4
Malta 101.4-5; 135.2
Mamluk 105.3
Mammoth glasses 61.10-11; 63.8
Manchester 14.3; 74.5
Art Gallery 31.2; 51.6; 68.8; 69.6; 92.11; Ex. 14
GC Weekend 66.SuPP ; 68.8; Ex. 14
glass industry JL 4.64-83
Manley, Cyril: Decorative Victorian Glass 19.5; 22.4
Manor House Museum, Bury St. Edmunds 63.11
Mansell, Joshua 62.2
Mansell, Sir Robert 2.3; 43.10; 62.2; 87.3; 104.10;
114.6; 116.12; 119.9; 129.13, 22; 130.19, 21;
134.16-17; 135.4; Col. 7;
JL 1.46; 10.6-12
Mansion House 77.3
Månsson, Peder JL 1.19-20
marbles SR 30
Margaret, Sarah 76.1
Marie-Therese, Empress 101.2; 117.5
Marinot, Maurice 22.1; 137.14-17
Marion, Percival
Glass and its Manufacture 102.10
Maritime Museum 98.8
Marsh, Madeleine: Collecting the 1950s 78.12
Marshall, Jo 80.2; 82.6; 84.7; 90.5; 93.9; DJ 18
Glass Source Book 52.2
Marshall, Monica (Mrs. H.R.) 60.7; 61.9; Col. 27, 54
Martell Cognac 28.1
Martin, Bob 101.10
Martin, Joseph JL 4.4
Martinnón-Torres, Marcos
‘Alchemy, archaeology and glass’ 131.24
Martlew, David
‘Portrait of a 19th century furnace’ 86.13
Mary, Princess of Orange 4.2; 86.3
Mary Magdalene 105.13
Mary Rose (ship) 104.15
Maryport Glassworks 66.10
masks 133.21
Mason, C. Kirkby JL 1.5-6
Masonic decanter 129.11
Masonic gavel SR 29
Masonic glasses 47.1-2; 98.7;
Col. 7, 28, 29, 30, 31, 54; JL 8.38-53; SR 38
Beilby 104.1, 17; 118.1, 18; 127.9, 12-14; 128.4;
129.9-114; 131.29
initialled 127.12; 128.4
rummer DJ 49
match holder 112.8
Mat-su-no-ke PP 90
Matthews, William JL 2.57-8
Matthias, Gayle 112.1
matting 109.7
Maxwell, A. C., collection 10.2
Maxwell-Stewart, Christopher
‘The lemon-squeezer foot’ 122.6-8
May Glass Fair 103.20
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Maydwell, Glisson JL 1.11, 12, 13, 14, 16
Maydwell and Windle JL 4.5; 5.43; 11.52, 62
mazarines JL 1.12
McConnell, Andy 102.2; 103.11; 109.3-4
‘American glass – the British connection’ 87.4
‘Czech glass’ 116.6-7/15
The Decanter 100.11; 136.23
‘Domhnall Pádrag ÓBroin’ 105.6-7
‘The Genius of René Lalique’ 140.25-6
‘Glass collecting’ CS 4-6
‘Images of glassware at the ... Exhibition, 1862
118.14-15
‘Kenneth M. Wilson’ 103.7
‘Moulded English glassware to 1835’ 84.5-6
‘Scratching around’ 131.27
‘Seeking out 20th century Scandinavian glass’
108.10-11
‘A tale of two flasks’ 123.7
20th century glass 109.1, 3, 16; 113.7
McKearin, Helen JL 5.57
‘Possets, syllabubs and their vessels’ 20.3;
JL 57-67
McLachlan and Co.: JL 7.15, 20
Cottage Glassworks 42.4-5
McLaren, Graham: Studio glass 1960-2000 94.10
McNally, Paul: Table Glass in Canada 24.4-6
mead glasses DJ 45
Meaker, Charlie 49.4
measurement
in Scotland 102.11-12
volume 102.11, 12-13
measures 89.9
liquid JL 5.86, 90; PP 22
pharmacists’ JL 1.38
whisky 125.11
measuring instruments SR 66, 67
medallions Col. 23-4; see also Tassies
medical glass 93.12; 94.14
bottles 73.9; 102.13; 107.6; JL 1.37
Medieval glass 11.4; 79.1, 2; 86.10-11; JL 7.72
conservation 31.3-4
in Czechoslavakia 47.6
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Medieval Glass for Popes, Princes and Peasants
124.20
stained, analysis 135.17-19
types 107.6
Medina glass 101.4-5; 115.18; 135.2
Megahey, Leslie 102.9-10
Meissen porcelain JL 5.29; 7.32-3; 9.29
Melbourne collection 5.4
Mercier, Philippe 128.16
merese 101.14-15
Merrett, Christopher JL 7.6-7
(trans.) The Art of Glass 93.3; SR 74
Merry-Go-Round Bowl 113.1
Merseyside, ‘National Museums and Galleries
Col. 57-64
Mesopotamia 59.3-4
Metcalfe, Anne 67.13
‘Paperweights: an overview’ 58.2-3
Paperweights of the 19th and 20th Centuries 85.7
Metropolitan Museum, New York 138.26
Meyer, Peter, collection 132.27; 133.4
Meyer, Vera 41.4-5
micro-mosaics 87.1
microphotography 125.4-6
microscopes 26Jy.4
Military, glassware used by 34.6; JL 9.23, 26
milk bottles 29.6; 126.22
milk glass 136.15-16
millefiori 8.5; 68.2-3; 69.8; 140.13; Col. 39; SR 7
Miller, Mrs. G. 89.5
Miller, Judith: A Closer Look at Antiques 85.7
Miller, Ormgard 111.4
Mills, Mary C. and Rebecca White
‘Rediscovering American glassworkers
whimsies’ 137.6-9
Mills, Timothy 101.13
Rummers 135.25-6
minnow traps 124.22
Minories glasshouse 128.8, 10
mirrors 14.2; 67.10; 85.8, 9; 98.11; 99.9/13; 135.3
Duke of Bedford’s 118.6; JL 11.54-6
George III 126.15
glass 139.3-4
large plate 132.24
mirrored rooms 116.13
Newhailes ‘Window’ 116.13
Old Vic 80.8
prices 80.8
silvering 109.6; 112.6; 134.12
theft 127.14-19
see also pier glasses
Mocatta, Charmian: Lettering on Glass 89.14
Modeles et tailes de Cristaux Anglais JL 11.77-90
Mohn, Samuel 126.6-7, 24, 27
Moir, Mike: ‘The Vienna Secession and glass design’
128.11-15
MoLAS Monographs 106.10; 111.18
Molenyser, H. 83.5
Molineaux, Webb & Co. 4.4-5; 83.5; PP 68;
JL 4.64-7, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 81
Mompesson House 12.3; 44.1; 62.4
Monart Glass 96.14
Monod, Paul: Jacobitism and the English people 71.2
Monteiths 94.8-9; 95.11; 96.3; 131.3-4; DJ 51
Moodie, Kari
‘Report on the Glass Circle trip to Cologne’ 103.9
Moody, Brian: The Windmills’ JL 6.46-53
Moor, Andrew: Architectural Glass 53.5
Moor Lane glasshouse JL 4.6
Moore, Harriette
‘British and Irish ... table glass’ 136.22
Morrell, Sue 27.1-2
Morelli, Allesio DJ 38
Moretti, Cesare
Glossario del Vetro Venziano 97.10
(with Tullio Toninato) Glass recipes of the
Renaissance 97.10
Ricette vertrarie del Rinascimento 126.18;
128.29-30
Morris, Barbara Col. 37, 38
‘Aspects of English pressed glass’ 11.4-5
‘The Bathgate Bowl’ JL 2.17-25
‘The early stained glass of William Morris’ 56.4-5
‘Felix Summerly Art manufacturers’ 26Jy.2-3
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‘Nineteenth and twentieth century
commemorative glass’ 42.3-5; JL 15-31
Victorian Table Glass and Ornaments s 9.2
Morris, William 15.2; 56.4-5; 106.17; 129.23
Morrison Tazza 31.5; 37.8
Mortimer, JL Hamilton 56.6, 9
Mortimer, Martin 92.13; 103.13; Col. 14
and English Glass Collecting for Beginners
DJ 13, 33-5
‘Baluster drinking glasses’ 71.8
The Baluster family of English drinking glasses
32.4
‘The crystal chandelier from the King’s audience
chamber’ JL 8.26-37
The English Glass Chandelier 86.10
‘Howard Phillips’ 69.5-6; Ex. 12-13
‘John Bacon’s Letters Today’ DJ 33-5
‘Marked Irish glass’ 100.3-4; 101.6-8
mosaic beads 132.10, 11
mosaics 107.7; 126.21
Design sourcebook mosaics 78.12
micro-mosaics 87.1
paperweight SR 60
Tiffany 120.2, 15
see also tesserae
Moser, Koloman 128.12-13
Moser Glass Enterprise 30.6
artistic glass 82.8
mosque lamps 110.4
Moss, Simon 54.2
mould making 127.26
mould-blown glass 138.11-15
moulded glassware 84.5-6; 96.9
bowls DJ 43, 45, 46, 48
see also press-moulding
moulds 69.8; 137.9; SR xi
American 138.17
jelly 128.16, 20
pedestal stem 71.5
Mount Washington Glass Company 106.11-12;
129.26; 131.13, 14
mounts 117.16
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metal 69.8
Renaissance 68.3
silver 91.1, 6-7; 133.20
silver-gilt 68.1
mug Col. 35, 36
Müleib, Horst, collection 132.27; 136.7
Mum 94.6, 8
Muncaster Castle 66.10
Murano 28.6; 49.5; 74.3; 107.6-8, 9, 15; 112.9;
114.1;
JL 1.47; 6.8
books on 97.9-10; 98.1, 13
Archimede Seguso 52.2
GC visit 95.2, 13
Museum 13.3
Murray, Keith JL 7.58, 66
Murray, Sheelagh
The Peacock and the Lions 23.3; 25.2
museum gel 131.5
Museum of Industrial Archaeology 8.1
Museum of London 10.1; 12.1; 17.1; 25.1;
40.1, 2; 69.1, 11; 83.1; 84.7; 91.3; 101.13;
107.3, 4, 7-8
archaeologists 49.2
GC visit 85.4; 102.3; 131,27
MoLAS Monographs 106.10; 111.18
Museo Correr 23.2
museums Col. v
see also names of museums
musical decanters 81.8; 93.12
musical glasses 37.2-3; 41.4; 44.10; 61.12; 71.11;
85.3; 92.8
‘Singing glasses’ (‘flip-flops’) 137.7
musical instruments, glass 85.2
trumpet 81.11
mustard jars 131.13, 14
Mycenaens 132.8-9
mystery clock 87.14
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Nace, Aprille with Regan Brumagen and Emily Davis
‘A century of Pyrex’ 139.12-15
Nailsea glassworks 14.1; 100.16-17; 105.5;
Col. 9; JL 5.87; PP 60; SR 26, 29
archaeology 32.1-2
cave 102.10
Nailsea Glass 75.6
wages 101.8-9
Nailsea style 138.9; JL 5.87
Nancy 116.13
Napoleon portrait plaque 132.15
Nash, Arthur Douglas 139.17; JL 7.58-9
National (Early) American Glass Club (NEAGC) 10.3;
11.6; 13.3; 34.7; 43.8; 44.2; 64.3; 73.2; 75.2;
77.8; 79.9; CS 2; 105.18; 112.2; 120.13-15;
124.9
restores gasolier 66.5
Glass Club Bulletin 10.3; 46.2; 57.5; 78.12
National Art Collection Fund see Art Fund
National Geographic Magazine 58.5
National Glass Centre, Sunderland 70.2; 76.8-9;
77.2; 82.14; Ex. 16
National (Royal) Museum of Scotland 13.2; 63.9;
78.3; 111.14; 127.28
National Portrait Gallery 90.4; 101.10
National Trust 52.10; 86.3; 101.10-11; 105.8
Navarro, Juanita
‘Composite glass objects’ 131.25
Naworth Castle JL 9.11
Nazeing Glass Works 66.7; 95.12; 122.15, 22; 123.21
exhs. 95.12; 96.11
museum 113.12
Neighbours and Successors of Rome 137.24
Nelson, Admiral Lord 42.4; 112.7
portraits 90.5; 107.9
Neri, Antonio
L’Arte Vetraria 90.5; 114.14; 116.10;
129.14, 15, 19; JL 7.6, 7, 12, 13
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translation: The Art of Glass 93.3
Netherlands 26A.3-4; 92.3-5; 105.5; 133.16-21;
137.13
GC visit 130.22-4
Gemeente Museum, the Hague 130.22; 132.1621; 140.3
The Hague 4.3
House of Orange 92.13
Orange Societies 11.3; 90.4; 120.13, 14
roemer from 83.10
Roman glass in 133.7-8
United Provinces 92.13; 101.2
see also Amsterdam; Dutch glass; Holland
netsuke PP 29
Nevers, France 112.8
New Bedford Glass Museum 44.4
New England Glass Company 46.2; 77.8; JL 6.56
New Glass Review 106.15; 109.16; 118.11; 123.20
New Lanark 97.7
Newark Antiques Fair 95.9
Newbattle House 96.6
Newby, Martine S. 85.5
‘Ancient glass: a fishy tale’ 59.3-4
‘The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford’ Col. 25-32
From Palace to Parlour 97.2; PP 99
Glass of Four Millennia 85.6
‘The new cameo vase’ 121.6-7
‘Venetian glass – the splendours of the
Renaissance’ 75.7
(with D. Schut) The Fascination of Ancient Glass
110.14
Newcastle Bridge SR 46
Newcastle glasses (light balusters) 92.1, 2-7;
93.2-3; DJ 34, 46-7
Newcastle glasshouses 95.7-8
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 106.3; 114.6-7;
JL 4.6-8; 5.75-80, 81, 83, 85; 7.21; 9.31, 33
bridge 42.4
glass bills 95.1, 7, 8
glassmaking in 26A.3-4; 92.2
balusters 26A.3-4; 126.11, 13; 127.6, 9; 130.6
Beilbys in 127.6-11
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Jacobite 105.14
stems 91.4, 5; 92.1-7; 93.2, 3
Jubilee exhibition JL 7.16
Newell, Sue 99.4
‘The Regency glass services of Sunderland’ 79.3
‘The Roger Pilkington collection’ 134.30
‘Sale of the Henry Fox collection’ 102.14-15
Newfoundland 70.4
Newhailes 116.12-13; 117.11
Newliston house 105.9
Newman, Harold DJ 12
Newnham, Kate
‘Chinese glass at Bristol Museum’ 132.23
Newton, Roy
‘Current thinking on the conservation of
medieval stained glass’ 31.3-4
‘The durability of glass’ 21.2
(with S. Davidson) Conservation of glass 51.2
Nicholson, Eirwen
‘Historians and curators and Jacobite material
culture’ JL 9.77-81
Nicholson, Robin
Bonnie Prince Charlie and the making of a myth
91.8
night-lights PP 89; SR 63
shades SR 63
Noble, Michael
‘Flint glass’ 129.12-15
‘Flint glass: some further thoughts’ 130.20-1
‘The value of cullet to modern bottle-makers’
122.9
Nohaki, Yumi 101.3
nomenclature 84.9; 98.9
Nonsuch Palace 60.4; 106.6-7; 140.8, 11
Norfolk 74.2/13; 140.12
Northampton Museum 73.7
Northumberland Glass Co. 95.1; JL 5.77-9, 84
Northumberland House 103.14
Northwood, Harry 139.16
Northwood, John 7.1-2; 12.6; PP 8, 50, 51, 52; 99.1;
116.11; JL 11.106-7
John Northwood 113.16
Norway 68.6; 108.11
Norwegian glass 82.1, 11
Gammelt Norsk Glass 24.1-2
Royal 68.6
Norwich: 18c. JL 2.49-64; 4.9-10
Norwich Castle Museum 63.8
Notley, Ray 80.2
Carnival Glass 84.10
‘Carnival glass – love it or leave it’ 41.1-2
‘Early 19th century Bohemian glass’ 49.3/8
Popular Glass of the 19th and 20th Centuries
82.8-9
quiz 53.3/7; Ex. 9-10
Nottingham Goblet 137.18-21; 138.4
Nottinghamshire 129.22-3
Novy, Petr
Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments 127.3, 26
Nový Bor 29.1; 43.4, 5; 44.8; 59.8; 92.2; 105.5
GC visit 89.10-11
Nuremberg JL 6.11
Nursery Rhyme pieces PP 84
O
obituaries
see death notifications, appreciations
and obituaries
ÓBroin, Domhnall Pádrag 105.6-7
Oddy, Revel Col. 22-3
O’Fallon, J. M. JL 10.50-3, 62; 11.106
O’Geary, Sean: ‘Collecting ales’ 124.6-8
Old Glass Beautiful (Mills & Boon) 75.6
Old Warden, Bedfordshire 52.8; Ex. 10
Oldknow, Tina 138.31
Collecting Contemporary Glass 139.22-3
Contemporary Glass Sculptures and Panels 118.11
25 Years of New Glass Review 106.15
Olympia Fair 35.2, 3; 105.17; 108.16; 109.17
‘onion’ bottles 104.6; 128.7; 130.4; 138.6
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opal / opaline JL 10.38, 39; PP 23, 25, 27, 75;
139.16
opalescent vase PP 25
opaque twist stems 94.1; 108.17; 123.10-11;
131.18; 132.16-19; 133.22-5;
Col. 17, 18, 19, 21, 22; DJ 26-7
knops 135.6-7
series terms 132.16-17; 133.22-5
opaque white enamel 118.18; 127.8-19
opaque white glass 88.1; 116.2; 119.1; 126.20;
131.19, 20; 136.15; 137.4;
Col. 9, 43; PP 90, 91, 97
lattimo 136.15
Opie, Jennifer 74.11; 75.2; 100.13
Oppenheim, Leo
Glass and Glassmaking in Ancient Mesopotamia
32.4
Oppitz, Paul JL 10.47-9, 55, 64-75;
PP 7, 44, 45, 46, 47-8
optic fibres 87.14
optical glass 10.1-2; 125.4-6
opticians JL 11.53-4
Orange, House of 4.2; 92.13; JL 9.14
see also names of monarchs
Orange Societies 11.3; 90.4
toast 120.13, 14
Orchard pattern SR 36
Orrefors Glasswork 42.6
Osler, F. and C. 51.3; 62.5; 75.1; 78.12; 99.4;
Col. 19; JL 11.77; PP 6, 49
Ostergard, Derek 101.12-13
Oundle 73.7; 110.7
Owen, Hugh JL 4.84
Oxford
Christ Church 13.1
GC visit 61.9
see also Ashmolean Museum
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P
Pacifico Glass Collection 27.3
Page, Jutta Annette 138.23-4
The Art of Glass 113.5; 113.7
in Majolica and glass from Italy to Antwerp and
beyond 93.13
painted foot DJ 50
painting on glass see reverse painting on glass
paintings of drinking scenes 66.3, 5; 85.1; 104.10;
122.10, 11; 128.16; 133.16-21; Ex. 19; JL 9.10
‘An Allegory of True Love’ (Pourbus) 133.16-17
Conversation Pieces 81.10; 120.17; 122.10
‘Le dejeuner d’huitres’ (‘Oyster Feast’) 56.2; 86.4
A Dinner Party (Laroon) 120.17
gin 117.6
Hogarth 81.10; 117.6; 124.15
‘An Election Entertainment’ JL 9.18, 19, 24
‘The Horrors of the Spanish War’ (Bolswert)
133.21
‘The Hunt Breakfast’ 86.4
Nehri pastels (Trost) JL 9.14, 20
‘The Rose and Crown’ 81.10
‘The Sense of Taste’ (Mercier) 128.15
‘La Table Ronde’ (Philips) 122.10, 11
Pairpoint Manufacturing Company 106.12
Palestine glassmaking 89.2
Pall Mall pattern 120.16
Pallant House Museum, Chichester 25.4
Palmer, Arlene: Glass in early America 77.10
Palmer, Kenneth Nicholls
Ceremonial Barges on the River Thames 102.6
panels, decorative glass 66.1-3; JL 6.9-11, 15, 16, 17
Art Deco 18.1
Contemporary 118.11
flared 131.15
Morris 106.17
Pantin, Cristallerie de 65.11; 112.16
Paperweight Collectors’ Circle 124.9
paperweights 29.5; 59.1-3; 64.3; 65.11; 86.1;
98.14; 109.17; 110.18; 115.17-18; 118.16;
125.21
Baccarat 118.2
Bader collection 82.11
Baroness de Bellet collection 123.18
bull SR 48
Cambridge Paperweight Circle 46.2
Chinese SR 61
Chris Crabtree collection 123.18
Clichy 111.17
danger from 118.18
De Witt Clinton SR 46
diamond 131.4
dogs PP 79; 99.11; SR 69
1824 72.4
1842-1860 80.3
English 72.4
fakes 46.2
Gingham 133.31
Bob Hope’s 136.3
lion PP 74-5
19-20c. 85.7
Old Glass Paperweights (E. Bergstrom) 73.9; 74.7;
Ex. 15
Paperweights from Great Britain 84.12
Pantin 65.11; 112.16
pedestal 114.18
‘Poppy 1982’ 15.4
Royal Festival Hall 88.2
sphinx SR 56
St. Louis Crown 86.1
Paul Stankard 120.15
Venetian SR 60
Ysart 67.13
Paris 11.2; 45.8; 117.16; JL 11.77
Duke of Bedford in JL 11.56-8, 69
1867 International Exhibition JL 10.66
1878 Exhibition JL 4.21-2; 6.54, 55; 10.47,
49-51, 56
Museé des Arts Décoratifs 140.2, 3
Wallace in JL 10.46
Parkington, Michael
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collection 45.2; 72.1, 8, 9; 73.14; 74.10; 75.1,
11, 12; 128.5
death 60.2
Partridge, Victoria
‘The Higgins’ 135.12-16
Passion for Glass, A. (ed. R. Watban) 138.27
patch stand DJ 51
pâte de verre 5.2; 46.1; 109.8; 125.8-9, 16
patent law 106.12; 129.12-13; 130.17-19, 20-1;
131.31
Paterson, John, collection, 7.4
Patrician glasses 124.4, 5
Pax, Hildegard: Glass at Central 128.29
Paxton, Joseph 46.1
Payne, Benjamin JL 1.11, 14; 4.4, 8
Paynter, Sarah and David Dungworth
Archaeological Evidence for Glassworking 127.26
Peace, David 96.1, 4, 5; 108.12-13 ; Ex. 22
‘The glass engraver as calligrapher’ 1.1; Ex. 1
Glass Engraving 36.6; 96.1; Ex. 22
Peach Blow 44.4; 103.2; 106.12; 138.19;
CS 2; JL 6.57; PP 25
Peake, Mervyn 83.11; 84.6
Peckitt, William 47.5; 81.10-11; JL 7.33-9
Pellatt, Apsley 38.2; 82.6; 111.15-16; 132.15; 135.9;
JL 1.4, 5; 3.4-15; 7.28; 10.66;
PP 65
Apsley Pellatt on glass making 111.14-15
archaeological dig 62.3
candlestick PP 11
commemorative glasses JL 7.18
Curiosities of Glassmaking 26A.1; 111.14; 123.15;
130.17; SR 74
family JL 3.4-15
Goblet PP 50
‘On the Comparative Heating Properties ...’
111.15-16
price list, 1840 JL 2.7-8; 5.87, 88
scent bottles 55.1; PP 64, 72-3
service for Prince Regent PP 5, 10; 135.9
Pender, James Dennison 49.4
Pennell, Ronald 70.1; 82.8; 108.12, 13
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Pennsylvania 137.6-7
Penrith 103.19
pens, glass 74.7; Ex. 14
pepper shakers 131.12-14
Pepys, Samuel 127.20; JL 138.10
perfume see scent
Perrin, Geddes & Co. 79.4, 10; 80.4; 83.5; 86.3; 95.6;
110.10; 129.29; 134.27; Ex. 21; JL 7.6
Perrot, Bernard 55.2; 66.7; JL 4.84
Perry, Christopher Woodall
The Cameo Glass of Thomas and George Woodall
123.20
Persia 7.2-3
Petrie, Kevin: Glass and Print 106.4
Petrie, William Flinders 79.3; 81.12
Petrie Museum 79.3
Petrova & Olivie: Bohemian Glass 64.5
Petrus 107.7
Petworth House 36.3
pew heater 115.16
pharmacy JL 1.33-45
Philadelphia 120.1, 2, 13-15
Philips, Charles
‘La Table Ronde’ 120.17-18; 122.10, 11
Phillips, Edward, collection 131.3, 32
Phillips, Howard 69.5-6; 140.2; Ex. 12-13
Phillips, Jonas JL 2.53-7
Phillips reception 51.1-2
Philippe, Joseph: Glass: History and Art 25.3
Phipps, Claudia 108.13, 14
Phoenicians 132.9
Phoenix Glass Company 106.12
Phoenix glasshouse 16.2; 138.17
JL 4.84-101; 7.15, 72
photography 113.18; 118.14;
microphotography 125.4-6
Pickersgill, F.R. 104.1
pickle jar SR 56
pier glasses 104.6; 113.17; 114.16; 116.13; 130.28
Hampton Court 37.4-5
Pijzel-Dommisse, Jet 140.3
Pilkington, Alan Roger Douglas 134.30-1
Pilkington, Sir Alistair 78.12; 104.3
Pilkington Glass 15.6; 19.1; 76.8; 85.2; 104.15;
110.11; 116.18
float process 124.20-1
Pilkington Museum 37.2, 7; 39.5; 41.6; 46.4; 58.9;
62.4; 64.7; 83.11; Ex. 16
stained glass 46.4
pillar glass 126.4
pillar moulding JL 5.87
pineapple glasses 117.10; 118.8; 135.9
pink glass 106.11
pipes, glass PP 97, 99; SR 29
Piper, John 25.2
Pitfirran goblet 98.8
Pitt, William SR 52
Pitt Rivers Museum 82.13
Pittsburgh 138.17, 19
plaques JL 6.12, 18
cameo 81.5; PP 91
portrait 113.14; 132.15
plate glass 77.6; 109.5-8; 111.5; 116.13
French 45.8; 74.5
Plesch, Peter Hariolf 63.8; 69.2; 132.30; 133.3; 134.4
collection 76.2
Plot, Robert 129.14-15; 130. 20; 131.24;
JL 2.73-4, 83; 8.38-53
Pohl, Wilhelm JL 44.66, 79
Pohlmann, Stephen
‘Masonic Beilbys’ 127.12-13
‘Outside the comfort zone’ 122.16
‘The Tilly glasses’ 139.5-7
Pointillism 126.6-10
Pocals/pokals 102.1, 5
Silesian 126.12-13; 132.13
Polak, Ada 27.5; 125.12
Gammelt Norsk Glass 24.1-2
Glass, its Makers and its Public 92.2, 3
Modern Glass JL 8.88
Pollard, Alyson
‘National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside’
Col. 57-64
Pollock-Hill, Stephen 125.20
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‘Admiral Sir Robert Mansell’ 134.16-17
collection 122.15
‘The Portland Vase’ 121.13-14
‘Ravenscroft’s invention of lead crystal revisited’
129.22
Pollock House Museum 13.3; 60.3
pollution 77.6
Pomona JL 6.57
Pompeio, Vicenzo 92.3
pontils 103.10-11; 110.1, 3-4; 111.2
Poole, Dorset 140.9
Poole, Julia E.
‘Contemporary glass in the Fitzwilliam
Museum’ 114.12-13
‘The Fitzwilliam Museum’ Col. 49-55
‘Glass purchased for the household of the 4th
Duke of Bedford’ 118.4-6; JL 11.37-76
‘Through the looking-glass into the Old Bailey’
127.14-19
porcelain 110.10; 136.15-16; 137.4, 26;
JL 5.28, 29, 31; 7.32-3; 9.29
Portico Library, Manchester 107.14
Portland vase 50.6; 68.11; 97.14; 99.6, 7;
121.13-14; JL 7.32; PP 8
The Breaking and Remaking of the Portland Vase
44.5
broken 33.5-6; PP 23
repaired 42.6; 44.7
replicas 99.1; 100.2; 106.3 138.21; JL 6.54-5, 60
portrait plaques
Louis XIV 113.14
Napoleon 132.15
portraits (engraved on glass or modelled) 90.4-5;
112.8-9
Queen Alexandra SR 52
Queen Anne 92.8, 11
Biedermeier 13.1
by Biemann 13.1; 102.5-6
Burns SR 48
cameos 66.8
Charlemagne 104.1, 14; 105.11
Disraeli PP 38
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Edward VII SR 52
Einstein 8.2
flutes 94.12
Ernst Herzog 102.1, 5
William Kelly 97.7
Princess Louise SR 56
Mary, Princess of Orange 4.2
Peter Morgan 105.18
Pitt SR 52
Porträtgläser 20.3-4; 33.7
Nelson 90.5; 107.9
Russian Royal family SR 53
Schiller SR 59
ships 127.7; 135.22
Jonathan Swift 120 13, 14
by Tassie 66.8; 68.4
Wolryche Fool 101.10
see also Jacobite portraits
portraits (paintings) 101.10
Charles I 112.13
Dutch 112.13
Jacobite 112.13
Wolryche Fool 98.9
Portuguese glass 98.6
Portwall Lane glasshouse 110.15
posset glasses and pots 20.3; 71.1, 4; 106.4, 18;
107,17; 108.8; 112.5-6; 128.2, 16-20;
131.19, 20; Col. 26, 45-6; DJ 51;
JL 5.35-60, 66, 67
S-sealed 67.1-3; 69.2; 71.4
postcards 129.17-18
posy holders PP 77, 84
pottery see ceramics
Potsdam JL 6.13
Pourbus, Pieter
‘An Allegory of True Love’ 133.16-17
powder compact SR 60
Powell, Harry J. 68.5/13; 79.3; ; 125.13, 25; 133.6;
135.16; PP 28, 30
Glass-Making in England 139.22; JL 7.56, 64
Powell, James & Sons 3 9.4; 55.8; 61.13; 65.1-2;
66.7; 67.5; JL 11.103-12; PP 28, 29, 30, 37, 66
Powers, A. E. 20.3
Pre-Raphaelites 18.1; 76.3; 108.17
Prescot glassworks 88.3
pressed glass 23.3; 26A.1; 42.6; 45.1; 61.10-11;
67.11; 71.6; 78.7; 85.9; 92.11; 96.2; 99.11;
111.17; SR 54-7
American 59.8; 138.17-18; SR xii
books on 45.5-6
English 11.4-5; 255.2-3; 38.7
identification 45.4-5; 57.6
Victorian 83.11
press-moulded glass 96.9-10; 109.14; 122.6-8;
123.14-15; CS 12-13, 14-15; PP 7-8, 78, 79
Irish SR 57
priapic glasses 83.9, 10; 97.7
Price, Jennifer and Sally Cottam
Romano-British Glass Vessels 85.6
Price, Richard W.
Beyond Venice 104.9-10
price-lists
Apsley Pellatt JL 2.7-8; 5.87, 88
1770s 111.10-11
prices 98.2; 101.15-16
18c. JL 11.54, 66-76
flint glass, 19c. JL 5.79, 84
group sale 111.18
see also bills
Prince Rupert drops SR 68
printing on glass JL 3.16-30
Glass and Print 106.4
printmaking 106.4
3D 139.4
privateer glasses 62.5; 82.1, 5; 86.11; 88.11; 97.13;
108.16; 118.17-18; 121.20;
Col. 9, 17, 18, 34, 40, 43; DJ 46
fakes 132.6
Glittering Prizes 132.25-6
Project Cristallo 140.8-14
prunts 115.4-5
pub glassware
badged 110.18
glasses 80.5; 108.18
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Pugh glasshouse JL 2.37-49; 7.50-2
Pugin 98.10-11
Pulvey, Rosalind
‘Thomas Bowrey and the Bowles Glasshouse’
129.19-21
Punch and Judy PP 32
punch-bowls 106.3; 124.17, 18; 131.16;
135.24; 138.18; Col. 26, 45
punty marks 101.11
Purser, Ernest JL 6.33-4, 40
Pye, John JL 4.9, 18
‘Pyramid’ SG 72
Pyrex 48.3, 139.12-15, 16;
JL 6.32, 33-5, 40, 41, 42; SR 66
pyrometer 104.2
pyxides 131.9; 138.13
Q
QAC (Queen Alexandra College) Glass 48.4
Quezal 130.17
quiz 53.3/7; Ex. 9-10
R
Raglan Castle 95.9
railway, US SR 46
Railway glasses 42.4
railway lanterns 139.12
Rakow, Juliette K. 30.5; 45.7
Rakow, Leonard S. 30.5
obituary JL 6.59
Rakow, Leonard S. and Juliette K.
‘Joseph Locke’ JL 6.54-67
Rakow collection 30.5; 45.7
Rakow Commission 46.5; 56.8
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Rakow Research Library 138.25
Ranking Glass 111.5
ratafia glasses 98.9; Col. 10-13, 15, 20, 21, 35, 58, 59;
97.8; DJ 46
Ratcliffe 62.3; 108.1, 2-7; 110.15
Ravenhead Company 86.14
Raven’s head seal 69.6; 92.3; 106.7; 129.14, 15;
134.31; 135.13; SR xi
Ravenscroft, George 46.6; Col. 34;
JL 1.10, 47; 2.65-70; 5.62
and discovery of lead crystal glass 11.1; 44.9;
48.8; CS 8-9/11; 110.2; 114.1; 129.22;
131.24; 134.2, 16
de Gidts on 134.2; Noble on 129.12-15;
130.20-1; Rendell on JL 2.65-70; Smith on
116.8; Watts on 114.2-4; 115.2, 116.8-9;
130.17-19; 131.31; 135.3-4; JL 2.71-84
family memorial 3.1
and Henley 12.4; 134.4-5
and looking-glass 132.24
portrait 134.4
productions 69.2; 72.1, 2/5; 73.1, 2-3; 92.2, 3;
114.1; 135.13, 20
posset pot 69.2; 106.4, 18; 107.17
roemer 115.3
spittoon 134.35
recipes, glass 126.18-21; SR ix, xi, 1
colours JL 2.9; 7.32
flint JL 2.5-6; 10.37-8
lead crystal 105.3; SR xi
Renaissance 97.10; 128.29-30
ruby JL 9.52-7
recycling 24.2; 92.14; 122.9; 131.27
bottle banks 13.1
red
‘Shades of red’ JL 9.41-58
‘Shades of red: gold ruby glass’ 91.9
‘Shades of red: the problems of ruby glass’
75.8-9
see also copper-red; cranberry glass; ruby glass
Red House Glass Museum 18; 39.1; 83.10; 101.3;
138.22; 139.20-1
Reflections on Glass (NEAGC) 57.5; 65.10
Reformation 75.9; 137.13
Regency glass services 79.3
reliquary 98.1
Renaissance 8.5; 36.4; 68.2-3; 69.8; 75.7; 129.15;
133.21; PP 59
glass recipes 97.10; 128.29-30
Rendel, Rosemary
‘Who was George Ravenscroft?’ JL 2.65-70
repair of glass objects 108.14-15; 125.17; 126.3;
137.5
deceptive 131.25-6
reproductions 84.2-3
and fakes JL 9.26, 71-4; 11.103-12
Jacobite JL 9.62-3, 70, 73, 11.7-36
Williamite JL 9.69-70, 71
Roman glass 105.2
Russian glass 94.14
twisted stems 81.4/9
restoration of glass 17.3; 66-5; 108.14-15; 125.17;
126.3
Restoration period 17.4; 99.8; 111.5, 6; 114.2
reverse painting on glass 3.3; 99.14; 110.2; 112.6-7;
JL 4.46-63; SR 64, 65
Chinese 108.17; 112.6
Jacobite 88.9
Reynolds, Eric
‘The glass of John Walsh Walsh’ 84.4-5
The glass of John Walsh Walsh’ 80.11; 81.2
Reyntiens, Patrick 123.16; 134.35-6
Rheinbach Glass Museum 103.8, 9
Rhenish 94.6, 8
rib-moulding 128.22-3
Richards, Barry, collection 58.3
Richards, Henry 62.3
Richardson, Henry G. & Sons JL 6.54, 55
Richardson, W.H.B. and J PP 22, 23, 26, 27, 75
letters JL 10.34-43
Richardson, W.H.B. and J.
price list JL 2.7, 8
Richardson Cutting Shop 136.4
Richmond glass JL 7.40-3, 45, 46, 47, 49
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Ricketts, Henry 138.8
Ricketts family 16.2; JL 4.84-101; PP 60
Rider, John Charles 22.1, 3-4; 24.6
Riedel 128.14-15
Riedel, Claus-Joseph 84.9
Riedel, Franz 139.5, 9
Riedel family JL 11.92
Riemerschmid, Richard JL 7.57
Riley-Smith Glass Collection 23.3
Rimmel, Eugène JL 1.59
rinsers 56.2-3; 58.6-7; 85.9; 86.4
for wine glasses 122.17
Ripon cathedral 93.12
Ritchie Flint Glass Works 138.19
Ritsema van Eyck, P. C.
Glass in the Rijkmuseum 66.6; 69.11
Rivenhall Church 70.5
Robertson, Ian, collection 133.30
Robinson, Michael: ‘Irish commemorative glass’ 10.1
rock crystal 3.2-3; 27.4-5; 136.13-14, 16; JL 10.51-2
1878-1925 JL 4.20-45
Rockingham, 2nd Marquess of 135.22, 23-4
Rockingham Goblet 131.19; 135.24; SR 45
Rococo JL 4.25
roemers (rummers) 104.18; 107.8, 16; 115.5-6;
127.20; 129.7; 130.19; 131.16; 133.30; 134.31;
DJ 49; JL 11.81
‘Four Seasons’ 4.2-3
mammoth PP 33
from Netherlands 83.10
Rummers 135.25-6
Sunderland Bridge PP 36
rolling-pins 43.1; Col. 4-5, 9, 14, 20;
PP 60, 61, 97; SR 47
Roman Britain, glass in 2.4
Roman glass 54.5; 58.7, 8; 59.4; 100.22; 128.25, 26;
130.7; 131.7, 9-11; 132.5; 133.3, 7-11, 26;
JL 4.20-45; 10.51; SR x
beads 132.9-10
blown glass 67.4
burial group 69.1
cage cup 13.1
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cameo vases 121.1, 6-7
Dionysian 130.7
claret jug 26Jy.4; 27.4-5
at Colchester 2.4; 23.1
Glass of the Caesars 40.4, 5
luxury JL 7.71-2, 73
mould-blown 138.11-15
in Museum of London 69.11
reproducing 105.2
Sasanian 106.6
stained 135.17-18
Whithorn 76.4
Rookwood goblet 110.6
Roscoe, William Col. 36, 38
Rosebery, Earls of 87.8-9; 88.4
Rosebery collection 87.8, 9; 88.4
Rose, J. A. H. JL 3.9
‘The Apsley Pellatts’ JL 3.4-15
Ross, Catherine: ‘The flint glass houses on the rivers
Tyne and Wear’ JL 5.75-85
Rossi, Sara
‘Paperweights ... 1842-1860’ 80.3
Rosthchild family 140.28
Rowlandson, Thomas JL 7.4-5
Doctor Syntax in the Glass House 38.1
The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax JL 7.4-14
Royal Albert Hall 79.7; PP 36
Royal Brierley Crystal 39.1; 45.7; 67.4; 74.2; 75.11;
80.4; 82.7, 13; 83.10; 86.14; CS 15, 18; 101.3;
110.5
Royal Coat of Arms SR 48, 68
Royal Collections 83.5; 86.3; 112.13; 120.17-18
at Buckingham Palace 95.6; 120.17; Ex. 21
‘George III & Queen Charlotte’ exh. 100.15
Royal Festival Hall 88.2
Royal glass 73.1; 80.4-5; 82.4; 86.3; 95.5; 98.8;
PP 57
Beilby armorial 127.7, 9; 135.22-4
Danish 68.6; 72.10; 82.5
finger bowls and rinsers 53.8; 56.2-4
Royal Glass factory, La Granja 93.4-5
Royal marriages / weddings 72.10; 82.5; 101.18;
106.16; 113.1; 126.26; PP 40
Royal Oak goblet 120.13
Royal Society (Society of Arts) 26Jy.2, 4; JL 1.11
ruby glass 75.8-9; 81.5; 10.36, 40-1; 106.11, 12;
107.15; 124.22; 129.30; 135.19; 136.16;
Col. 61-2; JL 7.33-7; PP 97
chimneys JL 2.39
copper JL 9.41-58
making JL 9.50-2
recipes JL 9.52-7
gold- 91.9
JL 6.8-19; 7.36; 10.36, 38, 39
shaded see Amberina; Burmese glass
Rudebeck, Andrew 105.13
Rudoe, Judy
Decorative Arts, 1850-1950 52.5
‘Glass from 1850-1950 in the British Museum’
JL 7.53-66
‘A survey of 19th and 20th century glass in the
British Museum’ 44.3-4
Rugely 61.13
rum jog SR 41
rummers see roemers
Rush, James: The Ingenious Beilbys 92.2
Ruskin, John Col. 20, 21, 39, 44-5, 60
The Stones of Venice 77.1; 78.2, 3
Ruskin Glass Centre CS 17; 101.1
Russell, Edward 87.6-7
Russell, Rachel 40.1; 66.5
Russia 24.2
Russian glass 45.7; 46.5; 94.14
Russian Royal family SR 53
Ryser, Frieder 110.2
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sack 94.6, 8
safety 77.6; 131.5
see also danger; Health and Safety
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sake cup SR 71
salad bowls PP 67, 78, 79
sale legislation 139.4
salt shakers 131.12-14
animal-shaped 111.12
Columbus pair 112.8
Salter, Edward 129.12; 130.17
Salter, John: Boudoir Labels 131.28
‘The Interface between Silver and Glass’
115.10-13
Wine Labels 1730-2003 105.15
saltpetre 75.2; 130.19
salts 102.4; Col. 13; JL 11.82
cameo PP 86
Glass Sellers’ 135.27
salvers 102.7; 104.7; 107.14; 125.23-5; DJ 51
footed 45.5-6
Salviati 55.8; Col. 5, 33
San Francisco 132.14
sand 76.9; 106.11; 129.12; Ex. 17
sandblasting 66.2
Sanders, John V.
‘Changes in the Stourbridge glass industry
1974-2004’ CS 15-18
Sang, Jacob 26A.4; Col. 9; 92.3, 6; 130.8-9, 22, 23,
24;
132.25; 136.22; 137.20-1; 138.4;
JL 7.57-8; 8.79
baluster 130.8-10
A Concise Catalogue of signed Jacob Sang Goblets
67.8; 137.20-1
Sarpellan, Giovanni
Art and Glass 52.2
Miniatur di vetro 49.5
Sasanian glass 106.6-7
Sattin, Gerald 76.12
sauce boat SR 41, 42
Savoy glasshouse 73.1; Col. 20
Savoy vase 73.1
Saxon glass 4.3; 107.1, 7, 8; 110.8, 15
Anglo-Saxon glass 100.22; 116.3-5
Saxony JL .32-3
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Scandinavian glass 108.11
Royal 68.6
Studio glass 11.2
see also countries
Scarpara, Julia L.
Aperçus de l’histoire de la verrierie 33.6-7
scent containers 110.12-13; 111.17; 114.16;
119.17-18; 123.17; 129.25;
Col. 15; DJ 52-3; PP 70, 72; SR 41, 43, 51;
JL 1.58-64; 3.30; 7.27, 28
Apsley Pellatt 55.1; PP 64, 72-3
at Bristol 65.4
Bristol blue 134.31
cameo glass PP 86; 126.22
Chinese 115.16
Drom 54.3
Geddes PP 16
(Mrs) French’s collection 68.8; Ex. 14
Perfume and Flagons 34.5
Perfume and Pomanders 40.8
phial 124.22
pocket 122.23
Roman 138.13
swan’s head 68.6; 106.16; Ex. 14
Thomas Webb PP 58
uranium PP 37
Victorian 72.15
scent sprays 110.12-13
Schmid, Edward T.: Beginning Glassblowing 88.14
Schmidt, Johann Wolfgang JL 6.9, 11, 17
Schmidt, Robert: Das Glas 92.3
Schneider, Christian Gottfried 126.13; 127.4; 136.8
Scholda, Ulrike
‘The Adolf Loos drinking set’ 127.23-4
‘The Patrician drinking set’ 124.5
‘Viennese glass in Greek style’ 133.12-15
Schott, Otto 30.7; 139.16
Schroder, Timothy
Renaissance and Baroque Silver 129.32
Schwanhardt, Georg JL 6.11, 16, 17
Schwinde, Arlene Palmer, Cleo Witt and Cyril
Weedon: Bristol Glass 54.11
scientific glass 93.12
Scotland 109.4
Dumfries House 116.13
Forth Bridge 42.4; PP 88
Linlithgow Palace 75.9
National Museums 63.9; 78.3; 79.4; 111.14;
127.28 ; Col. 17-24
ÓBroin 105.6-7
weights and measures in 102.11-12
see also Edinburgh; Glasgow; Scottish glass
Scott, J. R. and J. K. Crellin: ‘Glass and British
pharmacy 1600-1900’ JL 1.33-45
Scott, John
‘Robert Charleston JL 8.17
Scott Goblet 8.3
Scottish glass 3.4; 24.5-6; 74.4; 94.9; 125.20-1
Art 50.8
glass production 87.3; 89.14
Newbattle House 96.6
see also Jacobite glass
Scottish Glass Society 63.10; 124.9; 127.28
Scottish History Society 54.6-7; 55.7-8; 87.9
Scottish National Portrait Gallery 128.4
Scottish Union with England 69.9; 71.9; 101.6
screen SR 60, 61
scrollwork DJ 44, 45, 47, 48
sculptures, glass 8.2; 118.11; 125.14-16; 128.24
American 31.2
at Broadfield House 75.2
Chihuly chandelier 81.3
‘Endless Column’ 54.2
by Martunuzzi 53.3; Ex. 9
sealed glasses DJ 35
seals, glass 39.4; 69.2
seals for bottles 138.9
Seath, Robert JL 9
Secession 127.23; 128.11-15
seconds 33.8
Seddon, Geoffrey B. 60.3; 64.10; 65.7; 126.3-4
‘Amen glasses’ 12.2-3; JL 5.4-14
‘The engraving on the ‘Amen’ glasses’ JL 5.15-26
‘Introduction to Jacobite glass’ JL 9.62-3
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‘The Jacobite engravers’ JL 3.40-78
The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses 61.7;
62.5; 63.6; 90.7
3rd edition 138.29-30
Seddon, Laura 54.3
collection 9.1; 68.8
death 66.11
Seguso, Archimede 133.6, 8-9
Seguso, Livio 23.2; 24.1
servants, provision for 131.3-4
services / table settings 85.4; 100.13; 140.3
Baccarat 86.3
Darnell 109.9
Londonderry 71.11; 79.3; PP 16
press-moulded 138.18
for Prince Regent 5.10; 83.5; 110.10; 135.9;
PP5, 10
Regency 79.3
Scandinavian 68.6
Victorian 80.4
Warrington JL 9.23
Seton Veitch collection 108.18; 109.2, 12
Shaftesbury bowl 104.15
shakers 131.12-15
enamelled 131.14, 15
Shakespeare, William JL 5.55-6
shards 108.2
shear marks 103.10-12
shears, parrot-nose 104.11
Sheedie, J. SR 66
Shepherd, John and Angela Wardle
The Glass Workers of Roman London 122.22
shepherd’s crook, glass SR 29
Sheppard, Christopher 137.27
‘The lasting influence of Venice on the design of
English glass’ 63.3-4, Addendum
Shinagawa glassworks 134.32-3
Shinrone furnace 98.5
ships 85.12
decanters 101.4-6; 134.6-11; SR 2
engraved on glass 4.3; 101.4-6; 127.7; 135.22;
137.19; DJ 47, 49; SR 44
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ship’s glasses 127.5; 128.4; 129.3-4; 131.29;
134.3
shipwrecked glass 7.5; 20.2; 106.14; 128.6-9
see also privateer glasses.
Shirley, Frederick S. 106.11-12; 138.19
shooting glass 70.11-12
Shore, Walter Col. 34, 47, 62-3
Shrine of St. Patrick’s Bell JL 10.51, 62
Shugborough Hall 64.11
Shuttleworth, Sir Jerome 84.16
Shuttleworth family 52.8; Ex. 10
glass bills 84.1
sickening glass 118.3
see also crisseling/crizzelling
Sidonian glassmakers 29.2
Silesian glass 136.12, 13-14
pokals 126.12-13; 132.13
stems 71.5; 82.1,11; 93.6; 104-6; 109.12-13;
110.9; 111.10 ; 126.5; DJ 24-5, 27
silica 104.2-3, 12; 105.2; 129.12, 14; 130.17, 20
silicon 106.10
silver 80.6; 115.10-13; 132.20-1; Ex. 18
dessert 104.6
mounts 91.1, 6-7; 133.20
silver-decorated glass 117.13
silvered glass PP 89
silvering 109.6, 7; 134.12-15
silversmiths 110.4
silverware 121.4
Simon, André: The History of Champagne 99.8
‘Singing glasses’ (‘flip-flops’) 137.7
Singleton Parish Church 13.1
Sir John Soane Museum103.13
Skelcher, Barrie: The Big Book of Vaseline Glass 97.9
Skinkel’s JL 22.50
Slack, Raymond 80.2: English Pressed Glass 38.7
Slade, Felix 4.3; 54.7; Col. 10;
JL 7.53; 8.70-87, 105
slag glass 116.11-12; 139.18; SR xii, 56, 57
Slater, Graham 139.19
slave trade 92.14; 97.8
Sloane, Sir Hans Col. 2
Smart Brothers, Stourbridge 84.1
smashing glasses 57.8-9; JL 9.13
Smit, Frans G.A.M. 8.2; 42.5; 63.10; 67.8
The Art of Glass on Stamps 39.6; 67.8
A Concise Catalogue of signed Jacob Sang Goblets
67.8; 137.20-1
death 82.6
Frans Greenwood ... Glass Engraver 42.5; 43.7;
67.8; 92.2, 6
A stippled goblet in Kulturen Lund 67.8
Strange & Rare 42.5
Uniquely Dutch 18th cent. stipple-engravings on
Glass 55.3; 57.8; 67.8; 126.11, 12
Smith, Andrew 101.8; 105.5
Smith, E. Ann 34.6
Smith, James 37.2
Smith, John P. 84.7
Chairman’s letters [regular series]
‘Geometry on the dining table’ 135.9-11
‘Glass for rich Victorians’ 46.3
‘James Tassie’ 66.8; 68.4
‘Julia Báthory’ 135.20-1
‘Modeles et tailes de Cristaux Anglais’
JL 11.77-90
Osler’s Crystal 51.3
‘Paperweight sale of the century’ 123.18
‘Paul Oppitz’ JL 10.64-75
‘Piss-pots, basins & spittoons’ 128.27-8
‘Ravenscroft’s discovery of English lead crystal’
116.8
DCW’s response 116.8-9
‘The White House’ 139.20-1
Smith, Sheenah
‘Glass in 18th century Norwich’JL 2.49-64
Smith, Walter JL , collection 101.15, 16; 128.23
Smith, William JL 11.48-50, 63, 75
Smollett, Tobias JL 1.13
Smyth, John SR 43
snails 73.10; 75.6
Snodin, Michael and John Styles
Design and the Decorative Arts 100.12-13
snuff bottles 114.16
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snuff mull DJ 52
Soane, Sir John 103.13
Society of Antiquaries 96.1, 4-5; Ex. 22
Society for Glass Technology 30.1; 55.9; 124.9;
127.3
soda glass 101.11; 104.2-3; 125.22; 127.4; 134.4;
Col. 7; DJ 41, 42, 50; SR ix, x
Sotheby’s 107.13; 112.4; Col. 14, 28; DJ 14
auctions/sales 101.15, 16; 102.16-17; 104.15,
16, 17; 105.16; 107.17-18; 109.13, 18;
111.17-18
Fine British and European Ceramics and Glass
110.16-17
GC Reception 50.1-2
House of Hanover glass 105.1, 12, 13
sales policy 53.7
Sotheby’s Concise Encyclopaedia of Glass 74.12
Southampton 107.7; 140.9
Southwark 92.14; Ex. 18
GC walk round 63.7; 64.10; 65.6
glasshouses 62.2-3; 76.5/7; 96.8; 97.14
see also Falcon glassworks
souvenirs 42.3-4; 80.7
Roman 138.14-15
Sovanka, Istvan 121.15
Sowerby Glass 35.8; 70.12; 71.6; 73.15;
PP 38, 41, 42, 43, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 84
soy frames 115.10-11, 12-13
spa-water bottles DJ 24
space shuttle 25.4
Spain 121.5; 133.19
Spanish glass 60.3; 93.1, 4-5; 94.14; 99.2
books about 93.5
collections 93.5
specie jars JL 1.34-6, 42, 45; SR 68
spectacles 126.18-19
Spiegl, Walter
(with R. von Strasser) Dekoriertes Glas 49.5
Spillman, Jane Shadel 80.2; 138.25
in The Elegant Epergne 102.7
European Glass Furnishings for Eastern Palaces
108.7; 110.3, 15
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Glass from World’s Fairs 35.9
‘Memories of Robert Charleston JL 8.17
Mt. Washington & Pairpoint Glass 103.7;
106.11-12; 129.26
spirit barrel 110.18
spittoons 117.8; 128.27-8; 134.35
Spode Museum JL 10.54
sponges, glass 140.15-19
sports 128.2, 3
shooting 70.11-12
Sporting Clubs JL 9.9, 13
see also Hunt Clubs; hunting glasses
Spottiswood AMEN 50.1
spouted glasses 108.8; 109.9
sprinklers SR 62
sputum flasks 125.26
St Alban’s Abbey 50.5
St Gobain glassworks 45.8
St Helens glassworks Museum see World of Glass
St ouis factory, France SR xi-xii
Staal, Cyril: ‘Mirrors’ 14.2
Staffordshire 140.12-13
Staffordshire Crystal 52.9
stained glass 47.5; 54.8; 55.9; 64.11; 65.6;
Col. 14; JL 7.32-4
in architecture 53.5
Arts and Crafts movement 129.23-4
Arts and Crafts Stained Glass 138.27-9
blowing 109.11
books on 103.15
Frank Brangwyn (DVD) 125.27
cartoons 137.27
at Chelmsford 70.5
Brian Clarke 56.9
conservation 31.3-4; 56.6/9
at Ely 64.10; 71.11
Fulham glasshouse 94.5
Gazeteer of Irish Stained Glass 43.6
German 113.2
heraldic 86.3
Irish 43.6
leading 109.8
at Manchester 68.8; Ex. 14
medieval 31.3-4; 135.17-19
of William Morris 15.2; 56.4-5
Pilkington 46.4
Pre-Raphaelite 104.17
roundel 104.1, 17; 105.13
in Sir John Soane’s Museum 103.13
at V&A 106.9
windows 8.1; 13.1; 14.1; 15.5; 25.1; 50.5; 81.1011; 89.1, 12; 90.9; 102.8; 104.14, 16; 106.16;
108.1; 110.7; 128.32; 137.10-13;
SR 66
aesthetic 108.17
Barnardo’s 84.15
Bedford churches 52.7-8; Ex. 8/10
Bible stories 53.4
Burne-Jones 18.1; 66.11; 76.3
Chagall 60.2
by Harry Clark 47.6; 105.13
Cornwall 73.9
Dorset and Wiltshire 44.1-2
showing glassmaking 82.11
hats in 104.1, 14; 105.11
Lincolnshire 94.4
Oundle 73.7; 110.7
Oxford 61.9
Piper 25.2; 73.7
Pugin 98.10-11
solar-powered 93.12
St. Albans Abbey 50.5
St. Giles, Edinburgh 108.9
Strawberry Hill 67.12
Tiffany 52.7; 138.24-5; Ex. 8
V&A 137.10-13
York 35.4
Stained Glass Research Centre, Switzerland 110.2
stamps 39.6; 67.8; SR 75
Stankard, Paul 120.15
Stanton Wick glassworks 83.3-4
Star Glass company 113.13
State barges 102.6
State drinking glasses 96.8
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steam roller, glass 110.13
Stevenson, Muriel
‘Jacobite clubs’ JL 8.18-25
stems 85.4; 104.6; 109.12-13; 115.4-5; 126.5;
DJ 27, 33
Anglo-Venetian period DJ 27
composite DJ 44
cut shank 109.12
facet cut 109.8, 12;
Col. 10; DJ 27, 29, 45, 47-8, 49, 50
hollow Col. 1, 18, 23, 31, 39, 62; SR 17-19
incised Col. 13, 22, 26, 27
pedestal 71.5; Col. 3, 10, 17, 18, 23, 35, 45, 54;
DJ 43, 48, 50, 51
see also air-twist stems; balusters; opaque
twist stems; Silesian glass; twisted stems;
wrythen stems
Stennett-Wilson, Ronald 100.14; 105.18; 122.18-19;
123.17
stethoscope, glass 93.12; 94.14
Steuben Glass 31.6; 32.8; 33.8; 63.Add.; 101.18;
102.7; 139.17
factory 128.31; 131.32
Royal wedding presents 95.6; 113.1; Ex. 21
Stephens, William 98.6
Stevens and Williams 12.6; 27.3-4; 56.1; JL 7.19;
PP 7, 66, 71, 81, 85, 86, 87, 90, 91, 93
pattern-book JL 2.9
rock crystal JL 4.21-3, 25-6, 34, 35, 36, 44, 45
Stewart, Max
‘Almaric Walter’ 125.14-16
Stiegel, Henry William 138.16. 18
Stiegel glass 59.4; 65.10; 66.9; 71.12; 98.8
stipple-engraved glass 4.3; 8.2; 28.1; 32.3; 55.3;
93.14; 126.1; 138.10; Col. 31
A stippled goblet in Kulturen Lund 67.8
Uniquely Dutch 18th cent. stipple-engravings on
Glass 55.3; 57.8; 67.8; 126.11, 12
stipple engraving Col. 3, 12, 22, 29, 45, 56, 52; JL 9
Stobart, Jane: Printmaking for Beginners 106.4
Stockholm JL 1.22-3
stools SR 69
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storage jar SR 66
Storr, Paul 98.14
Story of Glass, The (CD-Rom) 63.Addendum; 67.6-7
Stourbridge 118.1; 130. 28; 138.22
JL 4.20-6; 10.35
bottlemakers 35.1-2
canal 133.31; 138.20, 22
cave 102.10
Collection 138.20; 139.20
cut glass 99.12-13
factories 103.1
gadgets 103.12
GC visit 27.3; 48.1-2
glass course 48.7
Glass Festivals 101.10; 130.15-16
glassmakers, 1612-2002 96.12-13
Government School of Art 113.16
19c. 52.9
1974-2004 CS 15-18
trade 7.1-2
website 94.14
see also Broadfield House
Strange, Sir Robert 102.7; 125.20; 126.4
‘Strange and Rare’ exh. 35.10; 36.1-2; 37.7; 39.1-3;
40.9; 41.4, 6; 92.11; 117.15; DJ 15
catalogue 40.10; DJ 15; SR 1-75
Strasser, Rudolf von 82.2
book on Biedermeiers 7.5
collection 93.6; 129.4
Strawberry Hill 67.12; 77.1
strawberry set SR 27
street lights 76.5/7, 8, 9; 99.1, 8-9
Stringer, Jack
‘John Benjamin Dancer’ 125.4-6
‘Optical glass’ 10.1
Stuart, David
death 74.10
‘Masonic glass’ 47.1-2
‘Masonic glass in England’ JL 8.38-53
‘The ‘Success to the Society’ Jacobite glasses’ 59.5
Stuart Crystal 39.1; 45.7; 69.7; 103.1; 108.10;
111.13; 112.18; 118.3; 138.22; CS 16
premises 139.20
Stuart and Sons PP 86; 110.13
Studio Glass 24.2-3; 27.1-2, 5; 28.6; 70.2; 72.11;
83.11; 84.15; 125.9; SG 70-1
American movement 110.7
Baker on 71.3
in Britain CS 19-20
British 101.1; 136.22-3; JL 8.88-105
craft or art? 71.3-4
in Ireland 126.25
Layton on 57.1, 2-3; 70.8; 130.14-16, 26;
136.22-3
Littleton and 129.27; 134.5
1960-2000 94.10
Scandinavian 11.2
style 115.2-6; 124.12-13
Celtic JL 10.50-2
Greek 133.12-15
Nailsea 138.9; JL 5.87
sugar basins/bowls DJ 51; PP 35, 68, 73, 76, 77, 78;
SR 41
Irish SR 57
sugar crushers 140.20-3
sugar shakers 131.12, 13
Sullivan, Catherine 34.6
Summerly, Felix 26Jy.2-3
Sunderland 70.2; 7.15-16, 20; 10.45;
JL 6.32-3, 39
Bridge 87.11; DJ 49; JL 7.15, 20; PP 36, 60, 97
Jobling and Co. 34.1-2
Museum 58.3; 61.11; 63.11; 68.11; 69.4; 109.9
Regency glass 79.3
see also National Glass Centre
sundial glasses 52.8; Ex. 10
Suntory Museum of Art
Drinking Glass 134.34
Surr, Thomas JL 4.8
Surrey 65.7
Sussex: GC visits 36.3; 133.29
Sussex, Augustus Frederic, Duke of PP 13; 103.14
Swansea (Glynn-Vivian) Museum 59.2
Swash, Caroline
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Sweden 68.6; 108.11
Swedish bottles 112.9
Sweeny Flint Glass Works 138.18, 19
sweetmeat glasses 47.3; 112.5-6; 118.18;
128.2, 16-20, 21-3; 131.19, 20; DJ 48-9; PP 69
covered 84.6
see also dessert; jelly glasses;
posset glasses and pots
sweetmeat trees see epergnes
Swinburne, Elizabeth 74.1, 10
syllabub 128.17, 18-19, 21
glasses 15.4-5; 20.3; 112.5-6; 117.1, 18; 128.1620, 21; 131.19; DJ 51, 52;
JL 5.35, 36, 38-9, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60-3
Syrian ash 126.19
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table, glass 110.15; 111.2
table decorations 114.16
table fountains 84.13; 86.4
table settings see services
Tabley House 92.8
Tait, Audrey 115.6
Tait, Gerald Hugh
5000 Years of Glass 132.28
and Aldrevandinus Beaker 107.2, 5, 9
death and tributes 103.2, 3-5, 8; 104.4-5
‘Felix Slade’ JL 8.70-87
Five Thousand Years of Glass 52.5; 63.4; 83.8
The Golden Age of Venetian Glass 104.3, 14; 107.5
‘The ‘Luck of Edenhall’‘ 54.9-11; 66.12
obituary of Leonard S. Rakow JL 6.59
‘The perilous path of collecting Venetian glass’
68.2-3
President of GC 77.4
‘Some Anglo-Dutch glass in the British Museum’
4.2-3
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
The Waddesdon Bequest 54.11
tampers 72.15
tankards 74.8; 108.8; 109.9; 138.18; DJ 49;
JL 1.32
enamelled 110.4
tapersticks DJ 50; PP 74
tapestry pattern bowl 115.16
Tarporley Hunt Club 71.11; 86.4; 88.4; 101.11;
115.15; JL 9.16-18, 20
venues JL 9.8
Tarshis, Dena K. 101.5
obituary 120.3
Objects of Fantasy 104.11
Tassie, James 64.10; 66.8; 68.4; 97.6-7
Tassies 97.6-7
miniatures 66.8
pastes 109.4
Taste 82.5; 104.7; 110.18; 114.3
‘Taste’ paintings 81.10; 128.16
Tatton Park 59.6; 86.1
tavern tokens 127.20-2
taxation on glass
1695-1699 96.8; 119.12-15; 120.10-12;
121.10-12; 122.12-13
1745 Excise Duty 87.7; 92.2; 136.10
Act 1745 98.3, 4
1745-1854 70.12-13; 87.7, 8; 134.27
and Ireland 134.27
abolition 27.3; PP 6
and America 138.16
20c. 136.10
Taylor, Geoff 103.10, 11
Taylor, John (chinaman) JL 11.45, 63
Taylor, John, ‘the water poet’ 102.6-7
Taylor, Mark 135.6-8
Taylor, Richard
‘Glass through the post’ 129.16-18
tazzas 104.10, 11, 14; 107.18; 110.17; 128.30;
129.5; 133.19; DJ 50; PP 80; SR 10, 11
Morrison Tazza 31.5; 37.8
Richardson’s PP 22
tea bowl and saucer PP 86, 87
tea drinking 80.4
Teague, Walter Dorwin JL 7.59, 66
tektites 24.1
telescopes JL 1.11
Temple Newsam Museum 104.7
Tennant, Norman H.: The Conservation of Glass and
Ceramics 82.9-10
terraced foot DJ 45, 50, 51
tesserae 4.1; 107.7; 116.12; 135.17
gold 126.21
manufacture 126.21
Theophilus JL 7.7
De Diversis Artibus JL 1.18-19
Theuerkauff-Liederwald, Anna-Elizabeth 68.1, 2
Thomas, Edward: poem 94.5
Thomas, Ron 74.9; 97.11; 116.16; 132.30
collection 116.16-18; 117.17; 137.20-1
‘1999 in retrospect’ 81.2-3
Thomas Webb & Co./Sons 4.2; 26A.4; 39.5; 50.5;
103.11, 12, 19; 106.12; CS 16, 17; JL 10.50-1,
63; PP 7, 56, 58, 59, 62, 66, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89,
91, 92, 93, 94, 96
‘Art, Feat and Mystery’: The story of Thomas Webb
& Sons 10.4; 30.7; 60.3
closure 49.6
Coloroll takeover 39.5; 44.2; 48.2
scent bottle PP 86
vases PP 25; 123.12-13
Thomas Webb Museum 39.5
Thompson, Jenny
collection 73.14
The Identification of English Pressed Glass 45.4-5;
57.6
‘Press-moulded glass’ CS 14-15
Thornton, Dora
A Rothschild Renaissance: Treasures from the
Waddesdon Bequest 140.28
Thorpe, William A. Col. 5, 26, 31; DJ 13;
JL 5.62, 75, 79
‘Antecedents of the Circle’ JL 1.4-6
English Glass 64.7; 96.7; 116.3, 5
A History of English and Irish Glass 92.2;
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115.3, 4, 5; 127.13; 131.6
‘The Hoare bills for glass’ JL 1.10-17
‘The origins of the Circle of Glass Collectors’
JL 1.7-9
Thwaite Colliery SR 43
Tichborne, R. C. SR 55
Tieze, Franz 51.4; 69.10;
JL 2.38, 44, 45, 47; 7.50-2
Tiffany, Louis Comfort 104.8; 112.2; 139.17
Tiffany glass 44.6; 64.9; 96.13, 14; 102.7; 108.16;
135.16; JL 7.55-6, 63
The Dream Garden 120.2, 15
lamps 14.1; 15.6; 64.9; 78.11
mosaics 120.2, 15
windows 52.7; 138.24-5; Ex. 8
Tilly glasses 139.5-6
Tissington Hall 92.8
toaster, glass 90.9
toasting fork SR 29
toasting-glasses 124.15; 133.18; Col. 11, 27, 28, 29,
34, 38, 59, 61, 62; DJ 46; JL 9.13; SR 25
smashing 57.8-9; JL 9.13
toastmasters’ glasses 111.18; 131.6;
DJ 42, 44, 45; SR 22
toasts
Dutch 125.3
Irish 101.6, 7
Jacobite 53.8; 56.2; 66.11; JL 9.13, 18
Kit Kat Club 75.10; 124.17-18; JL 9.9-10
Orange Order 120.13, 14
to women 124.17-18; JL 9.10
Tobin, Susan
Wedgwood Glass 100.14
toddy 140.20, 23
toddy-lifter PP 13; 103.14
toilet water bottles JL 11.88, 90
Toledo, Ohio 112.10
Glass Museum 112.8, 10, 12-13; 113.5, 7; 129.27;
130.14; 136.22; 138.23-4
ancient glass 46.5
Pavillion 138.23, 24
Tomabechi, K.
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Uranium Glass 69.4
Toninato, Tullio and Cesare Moretti.
Glass recipes of the Renaissance 97.10
Torre Abbey 85.5
Tosichi 79.8
Toso, Gianfranco
Murano. A History of Glass 97.9-10
toughened glass 109.14
tourism 101.4
Tower Bridge SR 48
Townshend, Athelny: ‘Conjectures on a Dutch
engraved goblet’ 137.18-21
‘Glassworkers lives’ 121.5
(with S. Wain-Hobson) ‘But one twist’ 132.16-19
‘A critique of E. Barrington Haynes’ ‘series’
terms’ 133.22-5
Towse, Anne 85.5; 131.6
Towse, John 32.3; 58.2
collection 72.1; 73.8; 74.1, 2; 129.5
‘A collector on collectors and collecting’ 53.2
obituary 105.4
tribute 131.6
Toynbee-Clarke, Jill
‘18th century drinking habits’ 53.3; Ex. 9
trade
antiques 131.7-11; 132
among companies JL 10.37
European 92.2
London/France 74.5
international 92.2-3
Scottish 87.3
Stourbridge 7.1-2
trade cards 75.5, 6; 76.5, 7; 91.10; 92.11; 100.10
18c. 95.4-5; JL 9.12
chemist’s JL 1.43
glass cutters’ 75.5-6; 76.5/7
trade catalogue 113.16
Trade Directories 75.3; 93.2-3
trade marks 84.3; 85.13-14; 103.11
Trafalgar glasses 105.1, 11
transport engravings SR 45-7
Traquair family 9.65-6; JL 5.5, 9
Traquair House 52.10; 98.9; 100.5-7; 105.9; 109.4;
JL 10.14-33
Trench, Lucie: Materials and Techniques in the
Decorative Arts 85.7
Trerice 65.12
trick goblets DJ 50; SR 29
Triestman Collection 108.16
Trinity House 93.6
Troost, Cornelis: NELRI pastels JL 9.14, 20
trophies 89.9
Trotter, Thomas 102.7
Trubridge, Philip C.
‘Ale and beer glasses’ 3.2
‘Ale/beer glasses in the 19th century’ JL 3.87-96
‘The English ale glasses 1685-1830’
JL 1.46-57; 2.26-36
True Blue Hunts 65.12-13; 68.12
Trueman, Charles 73.15; 100.17; Col. 35, 37
‘French glass’ 13.4
trumpet glass 137.5; 138.3; SR 28, 29
Tudor Crystal 97.11; 101.3; 103.10-12; 122.20;
CS 16, 18
tumblers 69.7; 109.14-15; 110.3; 111.11; 116.13;
DJ 49
Baccarat SR 59
and beakers 38.8; 107.14; 115.14
blown 138.18
and carafes JL 5.94
Daum 126.5
Delomosne 115.14-15; 132.7
engraved 80.4
Four Continents 128.5
Glass Tumblers 115.14
heat-sensitive PP 82
Kentucky Derby souvenirs 113.1
Kothgasser SR 58
Lynn 101.13; DJ 58
press-moulded 138.19
sales, 1675-1820 107.14
1700-1900 38.8
1750-1830 115.14-15
1799 80.1
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Slim Jims 80.4
Tudor Crystal 97.11
uranium 99.5-6
Tunsgate, Guildford 75.9; 90.9
Tunstill Glass Collection 6.2; 7.5; 70.5; 73.2; 76.2
Turkey 113.12, 13
Istanbul 107.13; 110.3
Turnbull, Jill 99.4
‘Jacobite / Jacobean’ and other reproduction
glasses produced by the Edinburgh and Leith
Flint Glass Company’ 11.7-36
‘A medley of material about Newcastle
glasshouses’ 95.7-8
‘Another Scottish inventory’ 96.6
‘The production of table glass in Scotland’ 87.3
The Scottish Glass Industry, 1610-1750 89.14;
125.20
‘Some letters from William Haden Richardson’
10.34-43
Turnbull, O. G. N., collection 12.3; 44.1; 52.10; 62.4
Turner, Ian, collection 96.14
Turner, W. E. 20.4
collection 60.3
Turner Museum, Sheffield 72.13, 14
twist stems 108.17; 123.10-11; 125.13; 131.17;
132.6; DJ 44-5
colour DJ 26, 27
reproduction 81.4/9
rope twist 125.13
see also air-twist stems; opaque twist stems
Tyson, Rachel
‘Medieval glass vessels found in England’ 79.2
Medieval glass vessels found in England 86.10-11
Tyzack, Don 105.2
Glass, Tools and Tyzacks 66.7; 75.4; 107.15
‘Tyzacks of Lorraine’ 107.15
Tyzack, Paul 86.6-7
Tyzack family 4.6, 14; 5.75, 77-8; 107.15
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U
Udall, Tim DJ 18
‘45 years of collecting’ 128.22-3
‘Glasses for the Dessert’ JL 5.33-56
Glasses for the Dessert 128.16, 17, 18
‘Jelly and syllabub glasses’ 15.4-5
‘Posset glasses and pots’ 67.1-2
retirement 55.3-4; 59.6; 62.1;125.22
‘17th and 18th century glasses for wet
sweetmeats’ 112.5-6
‘17th and 18th century sweetmeats’ 112.5-6
Ulster Museum 50.6; JL 9.69-70
Unguentariums SR 4, 5
Union Flint Glassworks, Bow 32.5
Union glasses 69.9; 71.9; 101.6
United States Glass Company JL 5.57
Universal British Directory 1793-1798 103.14
Unsworth, John 111.11; 115.15; JL 4.5-6, 13, 14, 64
uranium 47.3; Col. 18; 86.2; 125.15, 16
uranium glass 4.1-2; 47.3; 59.2; 64.7; 65.5; 69.3-4;
70.8; 78.7; PP 79, 81; 99.5-8; 125.15-16;
139.4;
JL 10.39; 11.91-102
The Big Book of Vaseline Glass 97.9
fluorescence 11.95-6
radioactvity 11.99-101
x-ray radiation 11.96-9
see also Burmese glass
urns, glass 76.3; PP 29; SR 6
Ushabi SR 4
Usher Gallery 94.4
Utrecht 138.26
UV lamps 65.12; 66.3; 70.8; 98.7; 106.5
V
Val St Lambert 38.2; 109.17; 111.12; 125.19
Valentine-Richards, A. V. Col. 51-2
Van den Bossche, Willy
Antique Glass Bottles 87.9; 126.25
Bibliography of Glass: From the Earliest Times to
the Present 130.26; 131.4-5
van Dobben family 139.5-7
van Gin, Simon 130.23
van Heemskerk, Willem JL 68.3; 92.13
van Rossum, Hans
‘From BC to modern times’ 133.7-11
van Schurman, Abraham Frederik
Varga, Vera: ‘Glass between East and West’ 119.4-5;
120.15-17; 121.15-17
Varnish & Co., E. PP 72; 115.1; 134.12-15
vaseline glass 97.9
vases 72.1; 94.4; PP 62, 72, 74, 81; SR 26
amphorae PP 55, 88, 96; 133.6
banjo 99.13
Barbe PP 24-5
bottle 133.6
‘brain’ PP 87
bud DJ 51
bulb-vases 129.24-5, 27-8
celery 114.15
chalice 110.5
Chinese SR 61, 62
Collins, cut glass PP 14
cranberry PP 80, 82, 83
fan-shaped PP 82
Fonthill 137.26
hyacinth PP 76
intaglio 139.21
Japanese SR 62
Lobmeyr 107.17
Locke’s JL 5.55
Lord Eldon 134.12-15
Medina 101.4
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moss agate PP 81
opalescent PP 25
opaline PP 23
ostrich PP 77
palm tree PP 70-1
Patent Ivory PP 84, 85
Savoy 73.1
Venetian 73.1, 2-3; 102.1
Thomas Webb PP 25; 123.12-13
see also cameo vases; Copeland Vase;
Portland Vase
Vaughan, Michael Thomas
The City Glass Works and Pottery: Glasgow 31.6;
38.8
‘Jacobite glass’ 47.4
‘Medina glass history’ 101.4-5
‘Monart and Vasart’ 37.3
‘The origins of Hebrew glass’ 49.5
Scottish Art Glass 50.8
Vaughan family 86.3; 118.7-8
Vauxhall glass-houses 35.6-7; 49.1-2
Baker’s 106.10-11; 114.4; 120.13; 132.24
Buckingham’s 35.6; 49.1; 62.2; 99.13; 106.10-11;
129.14; 130.18; 131.31; 132.24; 134.16
Veeckman, Johan: Majolica and glass from Italy to
Antwerp and beyond 93.13
Venice 74.3; 95.2
GC visit 95.13; 97.1, 3-4
Ruskin on 77.1; 78.2-3
17c. 17.3-4
see also Murano
Venetian glass 34.7; 63.3-4; 75.7; 98.1, 14;
104.13-14; 129.14; 130.17, 18-19; 131.4, 31;
132.3; Col. 5, 17, 31, 34, 62; SR x-xi
beads 132.10, 11, 12
Beyond Venice 100.12; 104.9-10
books on 49.5
British Museum exh. 12.1
coralline PP 85, 86
in Corning Museum 104.8, 9-10
glassmaking 126.18-21
glossary 97.10
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goblets 78.1; 80.8; 98.1; 128.3
lattimo plates 77.1; 78.4
paperweights 59.2
‘The perilous path of collecting Venetian glass’
68.2-3
recycled 92.1
Renaissance 133.31
17c. 33.1-2
style 115.3-5
vases 73.1, 2-3; 102.1
‘Venetian and façon de Venise enamelled, gilded
and millefiori glass’ 140.8-14
at Waddesdon 15.5
see also façon de Venise
Vere, Charles JL 1.11, 14, 17
Vernoit, Stephen
‘The discovery of Islamic enamelled glass’ 64.4
Verre Ex. 16
Verre & Histoire 124.9
Verre églomisé 106.6; 112.6; 126.14-17; 130.27, 28;
JL 4.51
see also gold sandwich glass; reverse painting on
glass
Versailles 45.8; 105.9; 116.13
Verzelini, Jacob Col. 19
Verzelini glass 8.2; 13.1; 24.1; 25.1; 26A.1
vessel glass 114.7
Veste Coburg 3.5; 68.1-2; 69.8
vetro a reticello 68.1
vetro a retortoli SR 8, 9, 10, 11
dating 133.16-21
making 134.18-23
Vetro magazine 97.10
vials JL 1.12
Vickers, Percival JL 4.67, 68, 83
Victoria, Queen 56.2, 4; 80.4; 86.4; 88.2; 112.13;
135.9; 138.8, 19; PP 13, 36, 37, 65;
JL 2.21; 4.81; 7.18-19, 28, 29
arms PP 12, 13
banquet JL 9.23
death PP 40, 42, 43
glass busts PP 40, 41
Jubilee 2.1-2; PP 41, 42
portraits 90.4; 138.17
Victoria and Albert Museum, London 19.4; 52.6;
55.6, 9; 58.3; 74.4, 11; 75.5-6; 100.15; 106.8-9;
108.2; 115.7; 118.3; Col. 9-15; DJ 14
bottles stolen 35.8
new Glass Gallery 59.9; Ex. 17
‘The regeneration of a Gallery’ 61.6-7
stained glass windows 137.10-13
Victoria Suite SR 2, 3
Victorian glass 28.5; 96.13; 131.12-15
Decorative Victorian Glass 19.5; 22.4
pressed 83.11
for the rich 46.3
Victorian Table Glass and Ornaments 9.2
wine service 80.4
Vienna 34.8; 47.2; 127.23-4, 25-6; 133.26-7;
JL 7.57
Secession 127.23; 128.11-15
Viennese glass 133.12-15
vinaigrettes 104.17; 110.13
Vincks, Sarah 133.20-1
Vintners Company Col. 3, 34; 102.6
Vintners Hall 77.3
collection 74.8
Vispré brothers SR 64
Vivian, Graham 86.5; 101.15-16; 140.24-5
‘Collecting antique glass’ 95.4
Volunteer glasses 64.6, 69; 69.10; 99.7;
JL 9.62-3, 67, 70-2, 75; SR 34
von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk, Dedo
‘Looking at glass’ 128.24-6
von Lichtenberg, Paul
‘The Biedermeier glass engraver Domink
Biemann’ JL 10.76-89
‘Collecting Continental glass’ 136.6-8
‘Dominik Bieman Glass Engraver’ 102.5-6
Glasgravuren des Beidermeier 102.5, 6; 103.8, 9;
104.13
‘Hieronymus Hackel (1785-1844)’ 139.8-11
‘Pointillism in glass painting’ 126.6-10
Transparent Bemaltes Biedermeierglas 122.22;
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von Strasser, Rudolf
Die Einschreibebuchlein des Wiener Glas 7.5
(with W. Spiegl) Dekoriertes Glas 49.5
Voneche glassworks 73.8; 100.15
Vowles, Thomas SR 29
W
Waddesdon 15.5; 54.11
wafers 101.14-15
Wagenfeld, Wilhelm JL 7.58
wages 101.8-9
Wain-Hobson, Simon 135.6-8
(with A. Townshend)
‘But one twist’ 132.16-19
‘A critique of E. Barrington Haynes’
‘series’ terms’ 133.22-5
Wakefield, Hugh
death 28.4
Nineteenth Century British Glass 25.2
‘Victorian dealers and their innovations’ 28.5
waldglas SR x
Wale, Edward JL 11.50-1, 76
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 63.8
walking sticks 114.16; PP 97, 99; 102.18
Wallace, Sir Richard 26A.4; 97.4;
JL 10.44-63, 66; PP 48
Wallace Collection 97.2-3; 99.4;
JL 10.45, 52-3
Walpole, Horace 67.12; 77.1; JL 7.33-4
Walpole, Sir Robert 110.10; 117.4-5; 124.17;
JL 9.15
Walpole Society 81.10, 11; 97.6; 98.4, 9
Walsh, John Walsh 45.1-2; 80.11; 84.4-5; JL 10.37;
PP 30, 67,
70-1, 73, 77, 78, 88; 98.9
Walter, Amalric 125.14-16
Walton, Karin M.
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Walton, Thomas 134.33-4
Warmus, Bill: Emile Gallé 29.2
Warren, Phelps: ‘Later Chinese glass’ 7.3
Warrington, Cheshire JL 7.5-6
Warrington Glass 59.6; 79.4, 40; 83.5; 86.3;
JL 7.11
service JL 9.23
Warrington Hunt 115.14, 15
Warrington Museum 115.14, 15; JL 9.16
wash-hand-cups 115.14
washing sets 64.7; 66.10
wasp traps 84.6; SR 66
watch covers 43.1, 2; 82.13
water bottles 22.1; PP 60, 61; see also carafes
water bowls 85.9; see also finger bowls
water glasses 85.9; 115.14
see also finger bowls; tumblers
water jugs PP 18, 20, 21, 27, 75: see also carafes
Waterford 8.1; 20.1; 82.6
Waterford glass 85.9; 126.25; 130.11-13; 131.23;
132.4-5; DJ 30, 34
Cinderella’s coach 89.9
Waterford Museum 127.3
Watford Building Research Station 77.6; 78.6
Watford Crystal 129.30; 130.5; 131.21-3
Watford Glass Company 129.30; 131.21-3
Watson, Gordon, collection 108.18
Watson, Oliver
‘The regeneration of a Gallery’ 61.6-7
Watts, David C. 87.5; 99.5; 140.7; CS 2
‘The action taken by Sir Robert Mansell to
preserve his patent monopoly’ JL 10.6-12
‘Ameklung, Lowenstein and statistics!’ 76.6-7
‘Another look at the lemon-squeezer foot’
123.14-15
‘Apsley Pellatt on England’s black and murky
land’ 111.15-16
‘The Causes and Battle against the Duty on Glass,
1695-1699’ 119.12-15; 120.10-12; 121.0-12;
122.12-13
‘A Church with a sad history’ 102.8
‘Crystal and coloured from sand and ashes’ 55.9
‘Cut glass and its development in the 18th
century’ 100.8-9
‘Design Registration & Trade Marks’ 84.3;
85.13-14
Editorials 102 to 120
retires as editor 122.3
‘The emergence and adoption of style ...’ 115.2-6
‘Encounters with R. J. Charleston’ 61.4-5
JL 8.14-15
‘Flint glass’ 130.17-19
‘Fly-drive to glass in NorthAmerica’ 77.8-9
‘The forgotten Great Fire of London’ 108.2-7
‘Found wanting ... Sebastien Zoude glass
catalogue’ 113.3-6
‘Gadget and Shear Marks’ 103.10-12; 104.11
‘Gerald Hugh Tait FS.A.’ 103.3-4
‘Getting to know American glass’ 138.16-19,
139.16-18; 140.30
‘Glass in the sub-real world’ 77.6
Glass Recipes of the Renaissance 128.29-30
‘Glass trip to Philadelphia’ 120.13-15
‘The great Aldrevandinus Beaker mystery’
107.1-9
‘Here’s to a tot of gin!’ 117.3-7
A History of Glassmaking in London 120.5; 122.3;
137.24-5; 140.31
‘A history of glassmaking on the Thames South
Bank’ 62.2-3
‘How did George Ravenscroft discover lead
crystal?’ JL 2.71-84
‘How George Ravenscroft really did discover
English lead crystal glass’ 114.1, 2-4
comments on 116.8-9
‘The Ide family glassworks at Glass House Fields
109.5-8
‘From T & W Ide to Rankin Glass’ 111.5
‘T & W Ide: The 20th century’ 110.10-11
‘Lessons from the trip to Cologne’ 104.13-14
‘Lime and lead’ CS 8-9/11
‘A look at Irish glass’ 91.11-12
‘Looking at uranium glass’ 69.3-4
‘Made to Measure’ 102.12-13
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‘The magic of decorative glass panels’ 66.1-3
‘The mystery of the claw beaker’ 116.3-5
‘The mystery of the double pontil mark’ 110.4-5
obituary 140.1, 29-31
‘Origin of the yard-of-ale glasses?’ 73.5
presentation to 102.3
‘Problems with the colour and constitution of
some 18th century glasses’ 21.1-2
‘The production of Glass Circle News’ CS 3
‘A provenance problem with Union glasses’ 71.9
‘Shades of red’ JL 9.41-58
‘Shades of red: gold ruby glass’ 91.9
‘Shades of red: the problems of ruby glass’ 75.8-9
‘Silver-mounted claret jugs in the Kent collection’
91.6-7
‘Skulduggery at the glasshouse’ 132.24
‘Tricks of the trade’ 126.18-21
‘A Trip to Toledo’ 112.10-11
‘Unhappy glassmakers’ 89.2
‘Union, anti-Union or Jacobite?’ 69.9
‘The use of uranium to colour glass’ 4.1-2
‘What future for the British domestic glass
industry?’ 86.14
‘What is glass’ SR ix-xii
‘Who made the Newcastle glasses?’ 92.1-7
‘Working with Wafers’ 101.14-15
Watts, Rosemary 94.4; 140.29
Waugh, Anthony, collection 15.6
Wear Flint Glass House 110.10
Webb, Frank Piggott 22.1, 3-4
Webb, John JL 11.53, 63
Webb, Joseph PP 68
Webb, Thomas 88.1, 9
JL 4.20, 21-6, 28, 30-3, 36-43, 65, 67, 70;
11.103, 106
commemorative glasses JL 7.19
see also Thomas Webb & Co.
Webb Corbett 8.6; 73.9; CS 16, 17
Webster, Jane 28.1; 49.4; 137.27
Wecker, Johann Jacob JL 1.24
Weddell, Paul
‘Glass and the First World War’ 136.18-21
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‘Glass, brass and silver’ 132.20-2
‘The last draw’ 134.24-9
wedding cups SR 25
Wedgwood, Josiah 68.4; 100.14; 106.3;
JL 11.104, 106, 108
Weeden, Cyril
death 56.7
‘Doctor Syntax in the glasshouse’ 38.1
JL 7.4-14
‘Friggers, whigmalleries and witchballs’ 43.1-2
‘The Ricketts family and the Phoenix glasshouse’
16.2
‘The Ricketts family and the Phoenix glasshouse,
Bristol’ JL 4.84-101
weights and measures
in Scotland 102.11-12
see also measurement; measures
Weiner, G.G.
Unique Lalique Mascots 136.23
Weissglas, Bohemian JL 6.8
Well Spring glasses SR 39
Welwyn Garden City 2.4
Werner, Alex
‘Dickens and glass’ 131.26
‘Thomas Betts – cutter and glass seller’ 31.4
‘The Wyllie family of London glass cutters and
retailers’ 51.6
Werner, Alfred E. A. 110.2
West, Mark JL 105.17; 109.17
West Lothian Glass Works JL 2.17-25
West Surrey College 49.2-3
Weston, Matthew 129.19-20
Westwood, Edward JL 6.47-48, 51
Whaling Museum, New Bedford, USA CS 2
Whall, Christopher 82.6; 129.24
Whatmoor, Philip 28.2; DJ 18; SR viii
‘A Christmas interlude with the musical
glasses’ 37.2-3
death 44.10; Ex. 7
obituary JL 6.72
wheel-engraving 108.12; 125.21; 128.8; 108.12;
128.8; 130.24; 131.27; Col. 1, 3, 6, 102.5;
JL 4.4, 20; 7.15; 9.7, 10, 62-3; 10.48, 77;
11.75, 103-12
Bohemian 125.21
16-17c. JL 6.8-19
whimsies / friggers 10.4; 43.1-2; 80.6; 137.6-9;
Ex. 18
Whin Club, Edinburgh 114.11
whisky 125.11
measures 89.9
Whistler, Laurence 8.2; 28.1; 32.3; 54.4-5; Col. 19;
104.5, 6, 18; 108.12; 110.10; SG 38
death 86.5
Pictures on Glass DJ 12
Whistler, Simon L. 49.4; 103.2, 5-6, 8; 108.1
‘The light made articulate’ 54.4-5
On a Glass Lightly 100.20
White, Rebecca and Mary C. Mills
‘Rediscovering American glassworkers
whimsies’ 137.6-9
white glass JL 10.38-9
Roman JL 1.12
Weissglas, Bohemian JL 6.8
see also opaline glass; opaque white glass
White Glass House 62.3
White House Cone Museum 139.2, 20-1
White Lion engraving 129.29; 130.4
Whitefriars 17.1; 40.1-2; 65.1-3; 66.7; 66.Sup; 67.10;
68.5/13; 69.12; 73.1, 10, 11; 98.10-11, 14;
99.9; 104.15; 114.16; 123.4-6; 131.27;
135.16; Col. 43; JL 11.103, 106, 108, 112
in Cecil Higgins 49.6
glassworks close 15.2; 19.2
price-list 111.10-11
stained glass cartoons 137.27
symposium 68.8; Ex. 14
Whitefriars Glass 67.5
window showing glass-making 82.11
Whitehaven Glassworks 66.10
Whitehaven Goblet 135.22, 23; JL 9.28-9, 33-4
Whithorn 76.4
Whitehouse, David 54.1; 132.30
Islamic Glass in the Corning Museum 123.20;
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124.20
Medieval Glass for Popes, Princes and Peasants
124.20
(with S. Carboni) Glass of the Sultans 87.10
Whitley, Roger 127.20-1
Whittington Court 42.1-2; 59.2, 4; 69.6; 81.9; Ex. 13
Whittington Loving Cup JL 6.68-72; 7.19
Whitworth, H. PP 62
Wig Club 83.9, 10
Wight, Karol B.: ‘Mould-blown glass from ancient
Rome’ 138.11-15
Wilcock, Ruth 102.5-6
Wildblood, Hugo
‘Pall Mall pattern glassware’ 120.16
Wilkes, Robert
‘Chance Brothers 1950/1’ 109.10-11
‘Notes on the Importance of Cullet’ 113.10-11;
114.6-7; 116.11-12; 118.12
Wilkin, Neil 49.4
William III, King (Prince Willem III) 4.2; 75.9; 83.10;
86.3; 96.8; 114.17; 117.2, 5; 111.18
portraits 81.11; 94.12; 106.16
William IV, Prince of Orange 106.16
William V, Prince of Orange
goblet 127.9, 28; 136.22
Williamite glasses 11.3; 44.5; 50.1; 63.10; 64.6;
69.10; 85.6; 94.12; 95.6; 100.18; 114.17;
116.17; 120.13; Ex. 21; SR 50;
JL 7.40-9; 9.69-70, 71-3
inscriptions 63.2
Orange Order toast 120.13, 14
toasts JL 7.41-2
Williams, John JL 4.7, 15; 5.76-7; 7.15
Williams, Nigel 42.6
death 54.12
The Breaking and Remaking of the Portland Vase
44.5
Williams Wynn, Sir Watkin 87.9; 100.1, 18; 111.6-8;
118.7, 8; JL 9.15-16, 65
crest 86.3
Williamson, Alexander Hardie 69.7
Williams-Thomas, R.S.
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
death 48.7; 49.8
‘Six generations reflected in glass’ 27.3-4
Wills, Geoffrey 14.2
Wilmott, Hugh
Early post-medieval vessel glass in England 94.10
‘Recent research on the Gracechurch Street
Hoard 83.6-7
Wilshere collection 116.13
Wilson, George Col. 17-19
Wilson, H. Weber
Great Glass in American Architecture 50.8
Wilson, Kenneth M. 103.2, 7, 8
The American Glass 1760-1930 103.7, 11; 112.12
Mt. Washington & Pairpoint Glass 103.7;
106.11-12; 129.26
Wiltshire Municipal Museum 12.3
Winchester 140.8-9
Winchester bottles JL 1.38
Winchester House glass-house 49.2; 62.2; 129.12;
130.20
Windmill, James R. 35.1-2; JL 6.46
Windmill family JL 6.46-53
windows 19.1; 40.6; DJ 19
Cecil Higgins Gallery 73.7
for churches 109.11
double glazing 77.6; 88.2-3; 107.18
18c. 104.6
pharmacy JL 1.34-6, 42
shops JL 1.34-5
16c. 110.9
see also under stained glass
wine 71.7; JL 2.4, 5, 8
drinking 104.7; 122.10-11
tasting 71.7; 128.2; 129.3
wine and water glasses 84.9; 85.9
wine bottles 71.7; 114.18; 121.18; PP 60, 61
Australian 115.15
black 122.10, 11
dated 51.10
1660 65.7
wine coolers 121.18
wine fountain 128.18
wine glasses 80.4; 85.9; 98.3-4; JL 11.80, 81
colour 135.11
dedicated to women 124.17-18
18c. 84.9; 97.12; 101.1; 104.6-7; 109.12; 124.23;
137.18-21
favourites 124.4; 125.13; 127.5; 137.5
polygonal 73.8, 9; 74.4
rinsers 59.6; 122.17
seven deadly sins design 123.8-9
shapes 84.9
sizes 122.10-11; 123.21
A Wine Lover’s Glasses 86.9/13
with ‘ale’ engraving 124.8
Wine Label Circle 124.9
wine service, Victorian 80.4
Winter, Friedrich 136.12-14; JL 6.12, 18
Winterthur Museum 77.10
wire glass JL 5.57
Wistar, Caspar 138.16
witch balls 43.1, 2; SR 32
witch bottles 43.1
witch in a bottle 82.13
Wittington Court 81.9
Woburn 118.4-6; JL 11.37-8, 39, 40, 44, 64-5
Woking Glass Fair 109.17
Wolff, David 4.3; 26A.4; 77.3; 92.3, 6; DJ 47
Wolfenden, Ian JL 10.51
‘British cut glass: the early 19th century’ 100.10
‘English rock crystal glass’ 3.2-3
‘English rock crystal glass 1878-1925’ JL 4.20-45
Wolff, David JL 8.80-4
Wolryche Fool 98.8; 101.10
Wolverhampton Polytechnic 48.7
women 124.17-18
Wood, Pamela: ‘Glass in Nottinghamshire’ 129.22-3
Woodall, George 94.1; PP 9
Woodchester 116.11
woodcuts 106.1-2, 13
Woodford, Parson 86.4
Woodhead, E. I.: Lighting Devices 31.1
Woods, May and Arete Warren
Glass Houses 94.10
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Woodman, Rachel 38.4; 45.3; 47.4; 49.4
Woodward, Herbert W. 15.1; 10.2
‘Art, Feat and Mystery’: The story of Thomas Webb
& Sons 10.4; 30.7; 60.3
‘British glass in 19th century exhibitions’ 30.3-4
death 80.3
Schott Guide to Glass (revision of Pfander’s) 30.7
The Story of Edinburgh Crystal 30.7-8; 103.10
Woolley & Wallis 104.16, 17; 106.16; 108.17
Woolston, Derek 83.7; 113.7; DJ 18
Woolwich 62.2-3; 76.7; 106.11
Worcester Porcelain Works JL 10.56
working-class glass 123.2
World Art Glass Quarterly 110.14-15
World of Brewing Museum, London 15.1, 2; 17.1
World Fairs 35.9
World of Glass Museum, St Helens 83.11; 84.3; 89.9;
Ex. 16
World War I 110.10; 124.12; 136.18-21
World War II 110.11; 124.12
Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers see
Glass Sellers Company
Worsley, Katharine 53.6; DJ 17; Ex. 11; SR xiii
wrythen stand 112.15; 114.15
wrythen stems 101.14; 123.10; 137.22; PP 74
Wyllie family 51.6
Wymeswold 98.10-11
X
xylophone, glass see armonica
Y
yard-of-ale glasses 73.5; Col. 9
Yates, Sarah: Collecting Glass 87.14
INDEX OF GLASS CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS
Yespes, Tomas 133.19
Yokohama 92.14
York 47.5
Minster 35.4
Treasurer’s House 83.5
Yorkshire 18.2; 19.1; 55.5; 140.13
Young, Hilary: ‘Glass cutters’ trade cards’ 75.5-6
Ysartnews 46.2
Z
Zach, Frans Paul 104.8, 12, 13
Zechin, Luigi 49.5
Zeuner, Jonas JL 4.52, 63
zinc 125.15, 16
zoomorphic glass see animals, glass
Zouch, Sir Edward 129.13; JL 10.7
Zoude, Sebastian 92.3, 5; 93.2; 100.2; 101.2; 113.2,
3-5, 7; 125.18
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