Derbyshire Brothers: 1873-1874
ALL DESIGNS ON THIS PAGE BY
JOHN DERBYSHIRE, REGENT ROAD FLINT GLASS WORKS, SALFORD
8 AUGUST 1873
Design Number
274961
Lozenge
Description
Sugar cream and service
A sugar bowl and a cream jug heavily decorated. The main part of the pattern is a repeating oval containing imitation cutting - similar to their repeating diamond shapes on earlier pieces.
Image
photo by Derek Glenn
photo by Larry Wilson
8 AUGUST 1873
Design Number
274962
Lozenge
As 274961
Description
Goblet and service
A goblet with repeating heavily impressed vertical ovals. Each oval contains two smaller ovals. The top third of the goblet is plain.
8 AUGUST 1873
Design Number
274963
Lozenge
As 274961
Description
Goblet and service
A goblet where the bottom half of the glass is decorated with a repeating pattern of two vertical ovals separated by further vertical banding.
Image
(photo by Rob Young)
2 SEPTEMBER 1873
Design Number
275756
Lozenge
Description
Piano foot
A wide base which narrows to the top of the piano foot.
6 JANUARY 1874
Design Number
279532
Lozenge
Description
Sugar basin and cream ewer
A sugar and cream jug each decorated with a wavy band of imitation cutting and other shapes.
Image
photos by Larry Wilson
photo by eBay member 1862.highlander
3 FEBRUARY 1874
Design Number
280197
Lozenge
Description
Glass hand and vase
A left hand on a stand grasping plant material (reeds/bulrushes)
Seen in yellow and green so far
Image
Photo by Larry Wilson
12 MAY 1874
Design Number
282260
Lozenge
Description
Piano foot
Image
3 JULY 1874
Design Number
283406
Lozenge
Description
Lion after Landseer for paperweight
Image
(photo by Rob Young)
Green & Blue versions - photos from Roy
11 SEPTEMBER 1874
Design Number
285175
Lozenge
Description
Greyhound for paperweight and jar cover
Same size as the lion and on the same style of stand
Image
Photo by Larry Wilson
26 NOVEMBER 1874
Design Number
287495
Lozenge
Description
Britannia
Often found in green, the Britannia figure holds a shield decorated with the Union Jack.
Image
Photo by Larry Wilson