GlassyEye.com
A personal collection and
observations on Art Glass

Welcome!

... to a site representing a collection of 20th Century European Art Glass built up over the past few years.

New Books

New book available now:
Chance Expressions:

The History of Domestic Glassware from Chance Brothers

New book available September 2008:
Sklo Union:

Art Before History - 20th Century Czech Pressed Glass

The Glass ZooGlass Zoo

A new site that will keep growing as more 'inmates' are found.

If you collect glass animals of any type, this will be the place to visit. You can also submit your own critters!

Visit the Zoo!

About

It is not meant to be a definitive collection, nor will I ever claim to be an expert; more an enthusiastic amateur. This site does not make claims to contain items that are especially "valuable" either!

Instead, the collection contains items that can be quite common-place, but appeal to me; glass that is either intriguing, beautiful, mysterious, or just totally weird! Included are also some observations and (dare I say it?) 'findings' on glass. Probably not original findings, but ones that might be difficult to find elsewhere and could prove useful to someone. Somewhere.

All credit is given to people who have helped with links to appropriate web sites in the Links page.

Oh, and the fish. Don't forget the fish...

Is any of the Glass for Sale?

Some of the glass shown on this site is for sale but most is definitely not. If you have any queries about any piece, please just ask!

Valuations?

Not normally. I acknowledge my experience is not good enough to offer a service and the fast-moving trends seen on eBay mean it could never be a reliable service.

Copyright & Use of Photographs

All the photogaphs within this web site are copyright © GlassyEye.com and may not be used without express permission. However, I would normally have no objection to the use of any photo providing the use is appropriate and due acknowledgement is given. Please just ask.

: WORK IN PROGRESS :
Certain pages have no information at present — just poke around.

 

Glass containing Selenium exposed to Ultraviolet light

 

Did I say "Weird"?
Mtarfa 'Cobra' vases — we originally named them 'Intestine' vases!

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