Webb Glass Works
Established circa 1835, Thomas Webb & Sons was one of England’s foremost art glass makers during the period from 1885 to 1935. From their glassworks in Stourbridge they were leaders in the European Art Nouveau Movement, contributing new glass forms such as Alexandrite, Cameo and other designs to the genre. In addition they borrowed the American forms of Peachblow and and Burmese designs for some of their most successful work.