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Bagley Glass

Bagley Glass 1871 – 1975

From humble beginnings in 1871 in Knottingley, Yorkshire Bagley Glass grew to become one of the most prolific manufacturers of pressed glass in the 20th century. In 1912 they changed their name to “The Crystal Glass Company Ltd” and started to export their produce all over the world. They closed down in 1975 but their innovative art deco design still lives on and is very collectable.

For more information see Bagley Glass by Angela Bowley, Derek and Betty Parson ISBNO – 473 – 09836/9

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Empress pattern was made in a variety of tableware from 1934
 
Designed by Alexander Hardie Williamson ( 1907-94 )
 
         
 
 
 
 
"Uranium Glass, Bagley Glass ceased production of uranium in 1946"
 
This sauce boat and stand was made from 1937-1975
 
         
 
 
 
 
"Scarborough pattern, also made as a salad bowl from the 1950's"
 
The Carnival pattern made from 1946 - 1975
 
         
 
 
 
 
bloom troughs made from 1936 to 1975
 
Jetique- black glass in production from 1957
 
         
 
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