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Clutha Glass

Christopher Dresser for Thomas Webb Large ‘Clutha’ Art Glass Bowl
Christopher Dresser for Thomas Webb Large ‘Clutha’ Art Glass Bowl

Christopher Dresser for Thomas Webb Large ‘Clutha’ Art Glass Bowl

By Christopher Dresser

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A large Arts & Crafts ‘Clutha’ art glass bowl designed by Christopher Dresser (British, 1834-1904

Category

Antique 1870s English Arts and Crafts Decorative Bowls

Materials

Blown Glass

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James Couper & Sons Art Nouveau Clutha Glass Vase Attributed to C. Dresser
James Couper & Sons Art Nouveau Clutha Glass Vase Attributed to C. Dresser

James Couper & Sons Art Nouveau Clutha Glass Vase Attributed to C. Dresser

By Christopher Dresser, James Couper & Sons

Located in Geneva, CH

This Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase has been originally bought in Glasgow by the decorator and art

Category

Antique 1890s Scottish Aesthetic Movement Vases

Materials

Glass

Huge Clutha Glass Vase Designed By Christopher Dresser for James Coupar & Sons
Huge Clutha Glass Vase Designed By Christopher Dresser for James Coupar & Sons

Huge Clutha Glass Vase Designed By Christopher Dresser for James Coupar & Sons

By Christopher Dresser, James Couper & Sons, Liberty & Co.

Located in Stratford Upon Avon, GB

This vase is part of the Clutha Glass range designed in the 1890's by Dr Christopher Dresser for

Category

Antique 19th Century British Arts and Crafts Glass

Materials

Glass

James Couper & Sons Art Nouveau Clutha Glass Vase Attributed to C. Dresser
James Couper & Sons Art Nouveau Clutha Glass Vase Attributed to C. Dresser

James Couper & Sons Art Nouveau Clutha Glass Vase Attributed to C. Dresser

By Christopher Dresser, James Couper & Sons

Located in Geneva, CH

This Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase has been originally bought in Glasgow by the decorator and art

Category

Antique 1890s Scottish Aesthetic Movement Vases

Materials

Glass

'Clutha' vase by George Walton for James Couper and Sons
'Clutha' vase by George Walton for James Couper and Sons

'Clutha' vase by George Walton for James Couper and Sons

By James Couper & Sons

Located in London, GB

A significant and large 'Clutha' glass vase produced by James Couper and sons of Glasgow, the

Category

Antique 19th Century Scottish Vases

Materials

Glass

Archibald Knox / Liberty & Co.   Clutha bowl on tri-leg Tudric stand  c. 1902
Archibald Knox / Liberty & Co.   Clutha bowl on tri-leg Tudric stand  c. 1902

Archibald Knox / Liberty & Co. Clutha bowl on tri-leg Tudric stand c. 1902

By Archibald Knox, James Couper & Sons

Located in New York, NY

on tri-leg stand c. 1902 Clutha glass with inclusions of aventurine streaks and bubbles, polished

Category

Early 20th Century British Arts and Crafts Decorative Bowls

Arts & Crafts Liberty Tazza by Archibald Knox
Arts & Crafts Liberty Tazza by Archibald Knox

Arts & Crafts Liberty Tazza by Archibald Knox

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H 6.7 in Dm 7.88 in

Arts & Crafts Liberty Tazza by Archibald Knox

By Archibald Knox, Liberty & Co.

Located in Pymble, NSW

A Liberty polished pewter tazza with typical Archibald Knox decoration, circa 1903. The glass liner

Category

Antique Early 1900s British Arts and Crafts Centerpieces

Materials

Pewter

Clutha Glass Vase by Daum
Clutha Glass Vase by Daum

Clutha Glass Vase by Daum

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H 6.5 in Dm 7.5 in

Clutha Glass Vase by Daum

Located in Palm Desert, CA

little bubbles in the glass is called "clutha". The bottom of the vase is inscribed "Daum

Category

Vintage 1950s French Glass

Materials

Glass

Christopher Dresser for James Couper & Sons Clutha Glass Pinched Glass Vase
Christopher Dresser for James Couper & Sons Clutha Glass Pinched Glass Vase

Christopher Dresser for James Couper & Sons Clutha Glass Pinched Glass Vase

By Christopher Dresser

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A rare Scottish James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase with pinched designs by Christopher Dresser

Category

Antique 1880s Scottish Arts and Crafts Vases

Materials

Blown Glass

Steuben Rosaline Clutha Art Glass Stump Vase, circa 1930
Steuben Rosaline Clutha Art Glass Stump Vase, circa 1930

Steuben Rosaline Clutha Art Glass Stump Vase, circa 1930

By Steuben Glass

Located in Big Flats, NY

Steuben three prong stump vase features Rosaline into Alabaster Clutha bowls in pyramidal form

Category

20th Century American Vases

Materials

Art Glass

Christopher Dresser for James Coupar Clutha Glass Footed Goblet Shaped Vase
Christopher Dresser for James Coupar Clutha Glass Footed Goblet Shaped Vase

Christopher Dresser for James Coupar Clutha Glass Footed Goblet Shaped Vase

By Christopher Dresser

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A very rare and unusual over sized aesthetic movement Clutha glass goblet vase designed by

Category

Antique 1880s British Aesthetic Movement Vases

Materials

Blown Glass

Clutha Glass Pitcher
Clutha Glass Pitcher

Clutha Glass Pitcher

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H 9.25 in W 8.25 in D 7.5 in

Clutha Glass Pitcher

By Christopher Dresser, James Couper & Sons

Located in Southport, CT

example of this design and of Dresser’s distinctive work in glass. Marked “Clutha REG’D/TRADE MARK

Category

Antique 1890s Scottish Aesthetic Movement Pitchers

Materials

Glass

Liberty and Co. Tudric and Clutha Center Bowl by Archibald Knox
Liberty and Co. Tudric and Clutha Center Bowl by Archibald Knox

Liberty and Co. Tudric and Clutha Center Bowl by Archibald Knox

Located in New York, NY

and the clutha glass liner by Christopher Dresser. The glass in a translucent green with aventurine

Category

Early 20th Century American Tableware

Materials

Pewter

Clutha Vase by Christopher Dresser

Clutha Vase by Christopher Dresser

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Cat. No. 034-029-2008S

Category

Antique 19th Century English Glass

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