Detail of cameo glass exhibited by Hodgetts, Richardson & Son, at the Paris Exhibition 1878. Original Richardson photograph.
Glass exhibited by Hodgetts, Richardson & Son, at the Paris Exhibition 1878. Original Richardson photograph.
Acid etched cameo designs on cased ruby over opal bowl. Probably by Joseph Locke. Dated 1878. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Acid etched cameo designs on cased ruby over opal bowl. Probably by Joseph Locke. Dated 1878. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Cased blue over flint liqueur jug with cups & saucers on a mirror plateau. Acid etched cameo design. Probably by Joseph Locke. Dated 1878. Original Richardson photograph.
Vases, Jug and Goblets with acid etched surface decoration in relief. Probably by Joseph Locke. Dated 1878. Original Richardson photograph.
Garniture of covered jars. Acid etched cameo designs. Blue over opal. Probably by Joseph Locke. Dated 1878. Original tinted Richardson photograph.
Acid etched cameo designs on cased ruby over opal blanks. Probably by Joseph Locke. Dated 1878. Original Richardson photograph.
Replica of the Portland vase. Executed by Joseph Locke, dated 1876. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass.
Opal over transparent blue unfinished cameo vase entitled depicting a trident riding a horse. Executed by Joseph Locke, dated 1878. Image courtesy of Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA.