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Monart Glass Identification Guide | Glass Encyclopaedia
A useful identification guide to vintage collectable British glass by <b>Monart</b>, with picture gallery and information on designers, styles and patterns.
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Guide to Buying Monart - Antiques Trade Gazette
As a recognised collecting brand, Monart (and to a lesser extent its post-War incarnation Ysart) first came to notice in the 1980s. At one- and two-figure price levels, it attracted its first specialist dealers (Frank Andrews and Nigel Benson) and its first …
Monart Glass information from the Glass Encyclopedia
Monart Glass was made at the Moncrieff glassworks in Scotland between 1924 and 1961, by Salvador Ysart, a Spanish glassworker, and his four sons. Salvador Ysart had worked at several French glassworks including the renowned Schneider company near Paris.
Monart Glass History | Antique Ethos
Monart glass was produced in a much wider variety of colourways, surface treatments and shapes than any other glassmaker in Britain. Tools and techniques available to the glassmaker were used to create the speckles, whorls and stripes characteristic of Monart glass – together with the Stoneware, Paisley Shawl and Cloisonné patterns, unique ...
Monart Glass Scotland’s Majestic Art Glass - World Collectors Net
Monart Glass was produced at the Moncrieff’s North British Glassworks by John Moncrieff Ltd, Perth, Scotland from 1924-1961. The design works was headed by Salvador Ysart, a Spanish glassworker, and his four sons (Paul, Vincent, Augustine, and Antoine).
Scottish glass - 20th Century Glass
During the 1920’s a type of glass known as Monart Ware (later Monart Glass) was produced by the company of John Moncrieff Limited of Perth in Scotland. Production began in 1924 following the “accidental” making of a prototype by Salvador Ysart, a Spanish born glassblower employed by the firm, which was seen by Isobel Moncrieff, wife of ...
Monart - Antiques Atlas
Monart Glass was made in Scotland between 1924-1961 by Salvador Ysart a Spanish glass worker and his sons. Made in an industrial glassworks in Perth owned by John Moncrief. It was a collaboration between Salvador Ysart and the wife of John Moncrief Isobel Moncrieff and it …
Monart Glass by Frank Andrews
Monart Glass was manufactured from about 1922 until c.1961 at Moncrieff’s North British Glassworks, Perth, Scotland. It was developed by Salvador Ysart, a master glassmaker originally from Barcelona, Spain, and his four sons: Paul, Augustine, Vincent and Antoine.