A 19th century 'Burmese' glass vase probably Thomas Webb & Sons, the bulbous body with square opening, of Far Eastern style, on small cotton reel stem, to circular foot, decorated with twigs and leaves, with shiny finish, no maker's marks, 10cm high, to the present owner by family descent, Norman W. Webber author of Collecting Glass

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