Pattern 235. 1 Large blue fish in front, smaller fish under the handle and 6 small fish with gold seaweed on reverse. Matching goblet. 2 large fish 6 small ones on goblet. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Flint champagne jug with applied shells and fish. Richly enameled by Jules Barbe. No. 261. Thomas Webb & Sons, dated 1879. Image courtesy of the V&A Museum, London.
Flint wine glass with applied shells and fish. Richly enameled by Jules Barbe. Thomas Webb & Sons, dated 1879. Image courtesy of the V&A Museum, London.
Amber crackle cock jug richly enameled by Jules Barbe, No. 202. With etched registration mark, underneath tail, for July 10, 1879, number 33701. Pattern 11952. Thomas Webb and Sons.
Amber crackle cock jug richly enameled by Jules Barbe, No. 202. With etched registration mark, underneath tail, for July 10, 1879, number 33701. Pattern 11952. Thomas Webb and Sons.
Amber crackle cock jug richly enameled by Jules Barbe, No. 202. With etched registration mark, underneath tail, for July 10, 1879, number 33701. Pattern 11952. Thomas Webb and Sons.
Painting of flint cock jug richly enameled by Jules Barbe, No. 202. Thomas Webb & Sons, dated 1879.
Ruby vase with applied flint lizard. Ornately enameled by Jules Barbe No. 264. Thomas Webb & Sons, dated 1879.
Flint ewer with mythical creature form. Enamel decoration by Jules Barbe, design No. 249. Dated 1879.
Richly gilt Oriental decoration on an enamel, patch ground. Design inspired by Thomas Woodall. Executed by Jules Barbe. Dated circa 1880. Image courtesy of White House Cone Museum of Glass.
