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 Sowerby Swan

Sowerby

A large amount of Carnival was made by Sowerby from around 1920, ranging from exquisite rarities to popular, everyday items. Pictured is a Sowerby masterpiece - a marigold Covered Swan butter dish.

 

Sowerby's Carnival Glass is covered in Volume II of our Sowerby ebooks on CD-rom

 

History and background of Sowerby

Visit the Sowerby Carnival Glass Gallery

Thistle vase and mould, Canning Town glass

Canning Town 

Canning Town Glass was a little-known bottle making company that made some fascinating Carnival.

On the left is a marigold Thistle vase, and part of the original mould (which is kept at Broadfield House Glass Museum, Kingswinford, England).

 Matthew Turnbull catalogue

Matthew Turnbull 

 

 

A revelation that answers many questions and mysteries - Turnbull made Carnival Glass.

 Jobling's 1054

Greener-Jobling   

 

Revelations and yet more questions surround this maker.

 

See the Jobling Discovery

 

 

Other makers

Companies such as Thomas Webb & Sons, Stevens & Williams, Molineaux Webb and Jackson Bros. made small amounts of glass that fits into a consideration of Carnival Glass.