Pair of Antique Victorian Stourbridge made Cranberry glass Jack in the pulpit vases
These stunning hot pink glass trumpet vases feature intricate, clear applied glass ribbon decorations swirling down the stems, with a distinctive art nouveau style.
The vases exhibit a vibrant deep ruby or pink hue characteristic of cranberry glass, with a flared, ruffled rim that resembles a calla lily or the Jack-in-the-Pulpit flower.
These pieces typically date to the late 19th century (circa 1880–1890) and are often attributed to the Victorian era. While they function as standalone vases, this specific trumpet design was also a common component of Victorian epergnes—ornamental centerpieces used for displaying flowers or sweets.
While American maker Louis Tiffany later popularized the phrase "Jack-in-the-Pulpit", Stourbridge makers like Stevens & Williams actually introduced this specific cuckoo-pint / arum lily silhouette as early as 1850.
The crimped, spiral glass trim wrapped around the stems is called a rigaree or thorn trail. This type of hot-furnace applied decoration was a hallmark signature of Stourbridge glassblowers.
During the late 1800s, Stourbridge was globally celebrated for its high-quality lead crystal and rich color palettes, especially its vibrant, gold-fused cranberry glass
Fantastic condition, no chips or cracks.
H 31 W 16 cms
All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned
Any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message. I am very happy to pass on any additional information, or images you may need, if you are interested in more than one item I can arrange a combined postage price. Many thanks.
All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact.
Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. in our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned
Any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message. I am very happy to pass on any additional information, or images you may need, if you are interested in more than one item I can arrange a combined postage price. Many thanks.
All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact.
Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. in our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
Just a quick note to all our American customers, we are up to speed on all the new import tariff changes, please feel confident with continuing to order from us, with Royal Mail any excess tariff charges are paid at point of purchase, this insures our customers have no nasty customs costs, we are here to answering any questions you may have, thank you, Kirsty
These stunning hot pink glass trumpet vases feature intricate, clear applied glass ribbon decorations swirling down the stems, with a distinctive art nouveau style.
The vases exhibit a vibrant deep ruby or pink hue characteristic of cranberry glass, with a flared, ruffled rim that resembles a calla lily or the Jack-in-the-Pulpit flower.
These pieces typically date to the late 19th century (circa 1880–1890) and are often attributed to the Victorian era. While they function as standalone vases, this specific trumpet design was also a common component of Victorian epergnes—ornamental centerpieces used for displaying flowers or sweets.
While American maker Louis Tiffany later popularized the phrase "Jack-in-the-Pulpit", Stourbridge makers like Stevens & Williams actually introduced this specific cuckoo-pint / arum lily silhouette as early as 1850.
The crimped, spiral glass trim wrapped around the stems is called a rigaree or thorn trail. This type of hot-furnace applied decoration was a hallmark signature of Stourbridge glassblowers.
During the late 1800s, Stourbridge was globally celebrated for its high-quality lead crystal and rich color palettes, especially its vibrant, gold-fused cranberry glass
Fantastic condition, no chips or cracks.
H 31 W 16 cms
All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned
Any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message. I am very happy to pass on any additional information, or images you may need, if you are interested in more than one item I can arrange a combined postage price. Many thanks.
All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact.
Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. in our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned
Any questions please don't hesitate to drop me a message. I am very happy to pass on any additional information, or images you may need, if you are interested in more than one item I can arrange a combined postage price. Many thanks.
All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact.
Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. in our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
Just a quick note to all our American customers, we are up to speed on all the new import tariff changes, please feel confident with continuing to order from us, with Royal Mail any excess tariff charges are paid at point of purchase, this insures our customers have no nasty customs costs, we are here to answering any questions you may have, thank you, Kirsty