Description
Antique Victorian Mary Gregory Style Glass Decanter w/ Stopper – Enamel Boy/Fern. Likely made inBohemia (now Czech Republic) around1880–1910, this piece is hand-blown with a polished pontil and itsoriginal ground glass stopper. It has great antique character—there’s atiny chip on the rim, and thestopper base shows light chipping and a small hole, likely part of original glassblowing. Up for sale is a Victorian-era glass decanter in the Mary Gregory style, featuring a hand-enameled scene of a child in nature. Likely made in Bohemia (now Czech Republic) around 1880–1910, this piece is hand-blown with a polished pontil and its original ground glass stopper. It has great antique character—there’s a tiny chip on the rim, and the stopper base shows light chipping and a small hole, likely part of original glassblowing. Still displays beautifully and a great addition to any antique glass or Mary Gregory-style collection. Approx. 9.25" tall. Please study all photos carefully and feel free to ask questions.