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Westmoreland Glass
Bell, Westmoreland, Girl on Fence, Cranberry Glass, Vintage
Bell, Westmoreland, Girl on Fence, Cranberry Glass, Vintage
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- Vintage Bell, Westmoreland Mary Gregory Cranberry Glass, Hand Painted Enamel Girl on Fence, Collectibles, Home Decor, Flashed Red Glass, (Discontinued)
- Made in USA
- Vintage: 1957 - 1984
- Details: This is a really wonderful Mary Gregory glass bell, made by Westmoreland Glass Co. Westmoreland is known for high quality glass and this bell is no exception. The company introduced a new line of 'Mary Gregory style' pieces in 1957 which became so popular they continued to make them until they closed in 1984. Westmoreland used pressed glass and white enamel decorations to create these beautiful images still loved today. This bell is red flashed with the most wonderful golden undertones! If you're a bell collector, we hope this find brings you joy. Although this bell is perfect for all seasons, we think it's especially nice as Spring and Summer decor because of it's outdoor theme, the country style fence and greenery surrounding the girl.
- Material: Glass
- Dimensions: 5.25 inches Tall, 2.5 inches in Diameter (bottom).
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Very Good Condition. There is very minor wear on the red flashing (photographed for your review), otherwise, it is in excellent condition. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Original "Mary Gregory" glass was made between 1879 - 1939 in Europe, possibly Germany and Bohemia, most always mouth blown green or red glass. This bell is newer Mary Gregory glass, made by the Westmoreland Glass Co between 1957 and 1984 and it's pressed glass. To make things more confusing, Jeannette Glass and Fenton also produced Mary Gregory pressed glass, circa 1980's.
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