Sowerbys' Glass

A brief history of Sowerby's glass

Sowerbys' Ellison Glass Works Limited were a major British pressed glass manufacturer in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.

  • In 1847 John Sowerby founded his glassworks in Gateshead
  • In 1850 production moved to the Ellison Road glassworks
  • In 1879 John died and his son George took over the business
  • In 1887 they introduced Vitroporcelain or milk glass, which looks like porcelain but is coloured and moulded like glass
  • In the 1920s they introduced their iridescent, Carnival glass using selenium
  • In 1956 they went into receivership
  • In 1957 they were bought by Suntex Safety Glass Industries
  • In 1972 production of domestic glass ceased

Identification of Sowerby's Glass

The later, domestic items weren't marked, but their output is well-documented and catalogued, so it's often possible to identify pieces by shape.

Where can you find out more?

20th Century Glass

CINOA

Inchicore Pressed Glass Museum

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Sowerby Four Green Glass Tumblers

A set of four green glass Art Deco style glasses, made by Sowerby for their pattern 2550 Water Set. Second-hand.
Sold.

Sowerby Green Vaseline Glass Jug and Glasses

An Art Deco style, green water jug with four glasses, made by Sowerby from Vaseline or uranium glass. Second-hand.
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Sowerby Flint Glass Jug

An Art Deco style, grey-coloured water jug made by Sowerbys' Ellison Glass Works. Second-hand.
€22.00

Sowerby Green Vaseline Glass Jug

An Art Deco style, green water jug made from Vaseline or uranium glass by Sowerby. Second-hand.
Sold.

Sowerby Blue Glass Jug

An Art Deco style, pale-blue, glass water jug made by Sowerby. Second-hand.
Sold.

Sowerby Amber Glass Jug

An Art Deco style, amber-coloured glass water jug made by Sowerby's Ellison Glass Works. Second-hand.
€20.00