A James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase probably designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, with a globular dented base, long neck, and wide lip, 20.3cm high, Norman W. Webber writes the vase was loaned to the V&A Museum for their exhibition to celebrate the centenary of Liberty's, July to October 1975, fig. 247B, to the present owner by family descent, Norman W. Webber author of Collecting Glass

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