Antique and vintage glassware has long captivated collectors, decorators, and enthusiasts of decorative arts, offering a stunning combination of craftsmanship, beauty, and historical significance. From elegant vases and decorative figurines to perfume bottles, drinking glasses, paperweights, and art glass creations, glassware reflects centuries of artistic innovation and skilled workmanship.
The history of glassmaking dates back thousands of years, with techniques continually evolving across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. During the Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century periods, glass manufacturers produced an extraordinary range of decorative and functional pieces that remain highly sought after today. Advances in colour, moulding, engraving, and hand-blown techniques helped transform glass into one of the most collectable forms of decorative art.
Some of the most respected makers include Murano, Lalique, Baccarat, Waterford, Whitefriars, Stuart Crystal, Webb Corbett, Fenton, Carnival Glass manufacturers, and Australian makers such as Crown Crystal and Crown Corning. Collectors are also drawn to uranium glass, depression glass, Victorian art glass, hand-cut crystal, and decorative perfume bottles produced by renowned manufacturers.
Collectors consider several important factors when purchasing glassware. Authenticity, condition, rarity, colour, and craftsmanship all influence desirability and value. Chips, cracks, clouding, repairs, and excessive wear can affect collectability, while original labels, signatures, and maker’s marks often enhance appeal. Unusual colours, limited production pieces, hand-blown examples, and artist-designed works are particularly sought after.
Notable examples include Murano art glass vases, Lalique crystal figurines, Victorian cranberry glass, carnival glass bowls, uranium glass tableware, perfume bottles, decorative paperweights, pressed glass pieces, and hand-cut crystal stemware. Collectors are especially attracted to pieces that showcase exceptional artistry, unique forms, or historically significant manufacturing techniques.
Today, collecting antique and vintage glassware continues to thrive as enthusiasts seek to preserve beautiful examples of decorative and functional design. Whether displayed as statement pieces, incorporated into home décor, or carefully curated within a specialist collection, antique glassware offers a timeless connection to the artistry and craftsmanship of generations past.
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Antique Rimmel Perfume Bottle – Frosted Glass Apothecary Style Vanity Bottle
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Antique GEO Hickton & Co Ltd Glass Bottle Nottingham – English Brewery Collectable
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Antique M Whittaker Glass Bottle Matlock Bath – English Brewery Collectable
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Antique Old Albion Brewery Limited Sheffield Green Glass Bottle – English Brewery Collectable
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Antique aqua glass Codd-neck Bottle J J Clayton Chesterfield
$78.00 -

Antique aqua glass Codd-neck Bottle Thoe Webster & Co Derby
$78.00 -

Vintage Courvoisier Cognac branded liquor decanter holder shaped like a Napoleonic cannon
$115.00 -

Vintage Australian Schweppes Limited Soda Bottle – Classic Embossed Glass Collectible
$85.00 -

Vintage Schweppes Limited Soda Bottle – Classic Embossed Glass Collectible
$90.00 -

Antique Schweppes Limited Soda Bottle – Classic Embossed Glass Collectible
$95.00 -

Set of 4 Vintage Amberina Glass Goblet – Red to Amber Gradient – Pressed Pattern Stemware
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Vintage William Grant’s Scotch Whisky 3 Litre Glass Bottle with Swing Pourer
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Antique Amber Glass Poison Bottle – “NOT TO BE TAKEN” – Small Apothecary Chemist Bottle
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Vintage 1930s–1940s Blue Glass Eye Bath / Eye Cleaner Cup – Apothecary Medical Collectable
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Antique Boots Cash Chemist Bottle – Vintage Apothecary Glass
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Vintage Orange Reflections Glass Display Bowl with Floral Etchings
$85.00 -

Vintage Chinese Glass Snuff Bottle tradition Town image
$55.00 -

6 Vintage Orrefors Champagne Flute glasses – SOLD
$89.00
