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Clutha Glassware by Christopher Dresser for Liberty, London
The Clutha range, developed by Dresser and produced by James Couper & Sons (Glasgow, 1888) reveals inspiration from Roman glass, especially in the opaque, darker coloured vessels. The range was sold exclusively through Libertys London, who after a few years removed the branding from the underside etching - as was their standard practice. The earliest examples retain ‘Clutha’; the Liberty Lotus mark, ‘Designed by C.D.’, and ‘Registered’ as can be witnessed on some pieces in the above collection.
Year: 1888
Material: Glass
Dimensions: Variable
Pictured from left to right
JSG-HF031 (#1/5)
JSG-HF031 (#2/11)
JSG-HF031 (#6/11)
JSG-HF031 (#3/11)
SKU: JSG-HF031 (#1/5) JSG-HF031 (#2/11) JSG-HF031 (#6/11) JSG-HF031 (#3/11)

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