Popular because of its attractive colours and naïve charm, 'Mary Gregory' glass, in popular belief originated from a lady by that name in America who painted scenes of children on ruby (cranberry), blue or green glass using a white enamel paint mixed with ground glass.
The painted scenes usually depict a child in an outdoor setting, playing with butterfly nets, hoops, or blowing bubbles, and often trees and foliage are framed to one side of the composition acting.
However it actually originated from glassworks in Bohemia, part of Czechoslovakia from 1918, and from 1993, part of the Czech Republic and more...
Mary Gregory glass refers to a type of decorative glassware that was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some say the glass is named after an English artist named Mary Gregory, who is believed to have originated the style, while other sources state that Mary Gregory was the name of a glass decorator at The Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. in the late 1800s.
Mary Gregory glass typically features clear or coloured glass, usually red, green or blue that is decorated with a white enamel painted scene, often depicting a child or children engaged in a playful more...
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