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Newcastle upon Tyne, in North East England, was a hub for glassmaking in the 17th and 18th centuries. The history of glassmaking in Newcastle dates back to the 16th century, but it wasn't until the 17th century that the industry really began to take off.

In the 17th century, glassmaking in Newcastle was dominated by two families: the Swinburnes and the Watsons. They established glasshouses on the banks of the River Tyne, taking advantage of the local supply of coal for fuel and sand for glassmaking. The Swinburnes glasshouses produced a range of high-quality glassware, including drinking glasses, window glass, and mirrors. They also developed a technique for producing clear glass, which was in high demand.

In the 18th century, the glass industry in Newcastle continued to thrive and the industry continued to produce a wide range of glassware, including tableware, mirrors, and ornamental glass. The glass was more... often decorated with intricate engraving or etching, and some pieces were painted with enamel or gilded.

Despite its success, the glass industry in Newcastle faced challenges in the 18th century. Competition from other glassmaking centres, such as Bristol and London, increased, and the high cost of fuel and raw materials made it difficult to compete. By the end of the 18th century, the glass industry in Newcastle had declined, but its legacy lives and Newcastle is still known for its glassmaking heritage. less...

A Newcastle wine glass, English, early 18th century, with…
Early 18th Century Newcastle Wine Glass

A Newcastle wine glass, English, early 18th century, with delicate Baroque engraving on the bell bowl, standing on a knopped stem and folded fot, 6.69 in. high. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Delomosne and Son Ltd, established 1905, 4…

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18th century Newcastle wine glass with Dutch engraving. Height…
Newcastle Wine Glass with Dutch Engraving

18th century Newcastle wine glass with Dutch engraving. Height 8.46 in. Collection Dr John Raven, Perth.

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A fine Newcastle wine glass, circa 1750 the pointed round…
Newcastle Wine Glass with Fighting Cocks Engraving

A fine Newcastle wine glass, circa 1750 the pointed round funnel bowl with solid base, Dutch engraved with the motto ' Vaincre ou Mourir ', (Conquer or Perish) and depicting fighting cocks, supported on a cushioned annular shoulder knop above a teared drop

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A fine Newcastle goblet, circa 1740 the round solid based…
Newcastle Goblet with Naval Engravings, 1740

A fine Newcastle goblet, circa 1740 the round solid based funnel bowl Dutch engraved with Het Aanstande Huwelyr and depicting naval motifs, supported on a stem with shoulder annular and cushioned beaded central baluster terminating in a plain foot, 7.09…

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A large engraved bell bowl knopped and teardrop stem glass,…
Engraved Bell Bowl Glass, 18th Century

A large engraved bell bowl knopped and teardrop stem glass, 18th century. Height 7.87 in. This glass was bought from Christie's London as Newcastle, Circa 1710, however more contemporary research may well indicate a Dutch origin. Provenance: Christie's,…

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A large engraved bell bowl knopped and teardrop stem glass 18th…
Engraved Bell Bowl Glass, 18th Century, Possible Dutch Origin

A large engraved bell bowl knopped and teardrop stem glass 18th century This glass was bought from Christies in London as Newcastle circa 1710, however more contemporary research may well indicate a Dutch origin. Provenance: Christies, King Street, London

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