A GROUP OF THREE MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS COMPANY 'LAVA' VASES
A GROUP OF THREE MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS COMPANY 'LAVA' VASES

LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF THREE MOUNT WASHINGTON GLASS COMPANY 'LAVA' VASES
LATE 19TH CENTURY
Each with characteristic color decoration
8 in. (20.3 cm.) high, the tallest

Lot Essay

'Lava' glass was so-called owing to the earliest examples which were made during the late 1800s purportedly with coloring agents from lava originating from Mount Etna in Sicily. This gave rise to the distinctive ware's other name of 'Sicilian Ware'. The production of this rare glass began in 1878, made by the Mt. Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, MA, and lasted only a few years.

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