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A good weight of
a cranberry glass piece may also be an indicator that it is genuine
but it is always wise to deal with reputable dealers who know their
products and will stand behind what they sell. Modern cranberry glass
is quite distinguishable from older pieces but that is not always the
case with reproductions. Besides educating yourself, the best advice
for the novice cranberry glass collector before buying a purported antique
is caveat emptor: let the buyer beware. Along with many other desirable
antiques, cranberry glass began disappearing about fifty years ago.
To fill the void, entrepreneurs began to manufacture reproductions to
satisfy demand. And some of those manufacturers were not all that conscientious
in marking their wares as reproductions and an inexperienced collector
might have difficulty differentiating the genuine piece from a well-crafted
imitation. Most reproductions should sell for well under $100; some
for less than a quarter of that amount. But simply because there are
imitations around does not detract from the wares of the many fine and
talented glassmakers producing items with artistic merit.
While the familiar shades of pink and ruby are the defining characteristics of cranberry glass, there is more to cranberry's story than its cheerful sheen and reflecting light: it lends itself to additional decorative touches. For example, opalescent materials featuring flower pedals, leaf and fruit patterns, or other decorative touches by artists with a keen eye for beauty and a steady hand will attract a class of buyers beyond those strictly interested in the red and pink glass. Today's collectors can choose from wares with an almost endless variety of styles that compliment the decorative themes of the particular piece while simultaneously reflecting the artistry of glassmakers who create these works of wonder. Because the quantity of cranberry items on the market is limited only by the imagination of the artisans that produce them, there are an almost unlimited number of different creations to choose from.
How then, and where, should a novice collector begin? By the time the zenith of cranberry glass manufacturing had arrived between the latter part of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, countries such as Bavaria, Belgium, Bohemia, France, and England were all producing it in significant quantities. Probably one of the best-known regions where cranberry glass was manufactured in commercial quantities is in the Stourbridge area of the Black Country in central England. Because the raw material to fashion cranberry glass, that is the glass rods, was available from commercial suppliers, glassblowers were able to go into business in many small, 'backyard' factories.
But its manufacture was not confined to backyard workshops. Major manufactures such as, for example, Webb, Stuart, Richardson, Stevens & Williams, together with numerous producers across the European continent, played significant roles in satisfying the demands of the day with the sought-after ruby red glass. In the United States, as already mentioned, most cranberry glass was produced in New England where, by coincidence, cranberries just happened to be grown. Were it not for this coincidence, we would still be calling the red glass ruby, as they do in England. Not surprisingly, given the continuous popularity of cranberry glass, America's oldest glassmaker, Pairpoint Glass Works, is still in operation and continues to turn out cranberry glass works of art. Located along the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts, this venerable old firm maintains its high standards for its products. The company's glassblowers still use the old techniques and proven formulas that have ensured the company's success over the years.
In Canada, we have master glass blower Angelo Rossi who learned his craft in Murano, Italy, beginning at the tender age of 10. By the time he reached the age of 18, he had a substantial body of work to his credit and had mastered many of the intricacies of this art form. For 15 years, following his move to Canada, this artisan worked out of a studio in Cornwall, Ontario, where he experimented with various batches of molten glass to get the right consistency that he demanded for his finished products. His work, devoted solely to cranberry glass, is collected by individuals here at home and abroad. As the sole manufacturer of cranberry glass in Canada, it should come as no surprise that he has one of the largest selections of hand blown cranberry glass by for sale in the country. ÒI have a friend who grew up in Cornwall and was familiar with Rossi's work,Ó explains Aggie. ÒMany of my pieces are Rossi creations that my friend got for me whenever she visited her hometown.Ó With that connection to Cornwall through her friend, Aggie's cranberry collection could hardly have taken another form given that Rossi has reproduced in glass just about everything imaginable: an assortment of animals, baskets, bowls, candy dishes, figurines, flowers, fruits and fruit bowls, vases, vegetables, and wine glasses, among other pieces. Not surprisingly, many of these items are among the top sellers of molten glass. For example, the overall cranberry glass best sellers are bowls - probably because they are attractive to the eye while also being functional.
The next two items on the top-seller list are strictly decorative: angels and Christmas ornaments, mainly glass balls. Also popular are various fruits, swans, pitchers, candleholders, and vases. Price is obviously a determining factor in the determination of hot-selling items. Toward the bottom of bestseller list are the more expensive pieces such as decanter and tumbler sets, lamps, and lighting fixtures. But whatever types of cranberry items you decide to buy they will be sure to give you years of pleasure. When that special occasion rolls around to give someone a memorable gift and you simply cannot think of what to buy, there is always a piece of cranberry that will be sure to please.
From that aged, antiquarian Victorian piece to the latest cranberry creation, there is an item that will brighten the recipient's day with a splash of colour that can be displayed proudly on the mantel, hutch, buffet, or coffee table. For a lucky few individuals, their new acquisitions will sprout into a full-fledged collection that will bring a lifetime of joy from a hobby that is both affordable and a pleasure to pursue.
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