EDWARD MOORE 1887 2 HANDLED SUGAR/TAZZA FROSTED WITH THISTLES & DAISIES
$15
                  Size
                
Like and save for later
Add To Bundle
                Ed 82606 30th Sept 1887 Moore 
Antique Victorian 
EDWARD MOORE 1887 2 HANDLED SUGAR/TAZZA FROSTED WITH THISTLES & DAISIES 
The firm of Edward Moore and Co was established at the Tyne Flint Glass Works, South Shields, in 1860. Their products were in great demand, and they exported to Europe and the colonies. They had a reputation for good quality and appeared at major exhibitions; they were the only exhibitors of pressed glass at the international exhibition at Crystal Palace in 1862.
They continued to bring out new designs, and improved the metal, up to the standard of “Manchester glass”. (By the end of the century, Manchester houses were producing better quality glass than the North East). Moore concentrated on the quality of the glass, rather than on producing new wares. 
Clear & frosted pressed glass with thistles and daisies in the frosted panels made by Edward Moore & Co., Tyne Flint Glass Works, South Shields possible called the Gadroons Pattern. Rope twist rim and handles.
Measurements are approx height 5.3"
Across top with handles 5.7" 
Diameter of base 3.5"  
Weight 22.75 oz
Condition is Excellent
Hi! Thanks for checking out my closet🙂 I am a 5 star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ seller & Posh Ambassador. Same or next day shipping.
You can shop with confidence in my closet
I'm offering a great sale right now:
1 item 30% off 🌞 2 items 50% off 🌞 3 or more items 60% off!
NEW TO POSHMARK?
Use my code PACIFICWINDS to save $10
SAME OR NEXT DAY SHIPPING 
5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ STAR SELLER
              
    Shipping/Discount
  





      jt123359
     and
    
      11 others
     like this
  
      2 Comments
    

      nelledeej
    Does this have ANY cloudiness, or is it perfectly clear?
Any chips, scratches or other defects?
Aug 05Reply

      pacificwinds
    @nelledeej Pretty near perfect 
Aug 05Reply
      Trending Now
    
Find Similar Listings
      Account is under Review
    
 
      Comment posting is temporarily restricted. Our team will reach out to you shortly. To understand why, select
      
        Learn More.
      




























