Thank you from Ukraine! Great knowledge. I have learned a lot!
@meganhulatt67792 жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying your channel. Living in Somerset so not far away, I've been dabbling with glass for a while and doing exactly what you say about asking questions and generally handling glass as much as possible to learn more, I'm now in possession of several pieces including custard cups, what I do with them is another matter!, I think mine range from early to late 19th century. I may have one that's a little older that one I'm less confident of, the glass is greyish tone. I started in architectural antiques but that was years ago , I'm trying to refresh my knowledge and start dealing after a few years away , the glass is an area I'm most interested in. I like old glass but really anything that catches my eye. . ☺️
@mrpaul57264 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing years of knowledge and experience.
@lukaszwawszczak31084 жыл бұрын
Yesss always great to see glass or crystal tutorial by you sir
@stankarelsen23944 жыл бұрын
Nice tutorial, Walter. Thanks.
@matthewfranzese11254 жыл бұрын
Love these guides knowledge goes along way !!
@steveusually9894 жыл бұрын
Thank you Walter, I can say almost anything I have learned about glasses has come from watching this and your old videos, many years ago!
@pauljenkins42324 жыл бұрын
Allways interesting good show
@theceramicrepairstudio4 жыл бұрын
Really interesting, I don't know much about glass, I obviously know more about porcelain and ceramics, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Learnt lots.😃
@brandyrios33944 жыл бұрын
I thought that was wonderful. We don't find items like that over here (we are too young) but it was interesting to see and learn about the bases. thanks : )
@seana26464 жыл бұрын
LOVE the vid, LOVE the info, LOVE the stuffed animals............I come across glass all the time but have been looking for help in working out the age of older glasses so delighted to find this help. Thank you
@jakecrow23484 жыл бұрын
As always, very informative! - I must say, I always look at the millions of glasses and decanters etc in Charity Shops and I always wonder if I'm looking at any worth £1000s haha.
@berenicebarnes78222 жыл бұрын
Have you ever used a UV torch / black light on you glasses? I bought one for looking at amber etc. I bought a dinking glass in an op shop in Australia today… it has a very sharp pontil. Under that torch the clear glass has a strong unit colour tinge. Just stating to research, could be due to manganese content? Which stopped in 1915? My discovery of the day. Anyway, may or may not be useful. I am loving your videos.
@mikeharrington55934 жыл бұрын
Good. I have seen some later 19th /20th century glasses with conical & folded feet but they were pressed/moulded glass, so, as you say, feet are just one aspect of identification.
@crapintheattic4 жыл бұрын
have you ever had victorian glasses with messages and mottos etched into the side? i have just bought a job lot of 5 tumblers and 1 rummer and they all messages like peace and plenty and good luck written on them cant seem to find much about them
@wtc-d5s4 жыл бұрын
First comment. Get in there! :-D
@leddred20783 жыл бұрын
But how to identify georgian glass made in 1700s it went until only 1830
@33_svetlana_337 ай бұрын
Ведь это странно, что в Грузии, принадлежавшей Персии и Османам, а затем Российской империи... В маленьком государстве так много сохранилось антикварного стекла.. Больше чем в признанной стране стеклоделия Богемии??? Какое грузинское стекло? Мы жили в Российской федерации 70 лет прожили и никаких традиций стеклоделия в Грузии не видели😂. Фейковая ирформация о грузинском стекле зашкаливает. Вся Америка завалена антикварным стеклом из маленькой Грузии, где населения меньше чем в большом городе😂
@AntiquesArena6 ай бұрын
Спасибо за ваш комментарий. извините, возникла путаница, когда я говорю о георгианском стекле, я говорю о периоде 18 века в Англии, георгианский период представляет собой короля Георга 1-2-3 и 4.