Bespoke Victorian 
Etched With Fired Enamel

Our bespoke service allows us to copy any Victorian design and reproduce it using our own techniques. We also copy modern designs.

On this page we have displayed some of the one off designs we have reproduced for private customers and other glass and glazing merchants.

Some of the Victorian etched glass we have reproduced has fired enamel colours inlaid; these types of Victorian etched glass are very rare.

There are lots of Victorian etched glass designs which we have copied and reproduced over the years.

We have made the most popular Victorian etched glass designs a standard product in our catalogue, this allows us  to offer them to our customers at a very good competitive price.

If your interested in pricing for a one off etched glass design please forward a picture and approx measurements  by e-mail sales@artglass.org.uk

Etched Fired Enamel Glass For The Wheasheaf Hotel, Church St, Littleborough. we were given the contract to copy and  reproduce the etched fired enamel panels From A Company Called Bridgewater Group  Manchester, We made one of the Red/ Silverstain/ Etched border panels as the pictures to the right depicts, and two of the Blue/ Silverstain/ Etched Panels as pictures below. This work was completed August 2011

Crampton

The Picture Of Etched Enamel Design to the left was copied and reproduced for a private customer in Liverpool work completed March 2012

The Etched Enamel Design to the left is the original Panel

The Etched Enamel Design to the left is the panel we reproduced for the customer.

Wheatsheaf Before 2

Before

Wheatsheaf After 2

After

Wheatsheaf Before
Wheatsheaf After

Before

After

Etched Fired Enamel Fleur De Lys GlassWe copied and reproduced the Victorian Etched Silverstain fired Enamel Fleur De Lys  For A Company Called Recclesia From a Small Segment and digital picture. This work was completed completed August 2011

Recclesia 2

Repeat  Etched Enamel Clover  Design Copied & Reproduced For A Private Customer In Roundhay Leeds.

Red Clover 1
Red Clover 2

Etched Enameled Glass Copied & Reproduced For Authentic Stained Glass Scotland.

Etched Silver Stain
Etched Silver Stain close up

Close Up

Etched Enamel Door Panel Coppied And Reproduced For Pearsons Glass Ltd, Merseyside.

The pictures of the door panel below were copied and reproduced from one broken piece of the original. The border design was very intricate and quite hard to copy and lay out. The coloured border was fired in the kiln, then the design was etched out of the glass. This design was very unusual and also very effective, as the coloured border looked fantastic with the etched glass.

Gubbin Broken

Original Broken Piece

Gubbin 3 Finished

New Panel Being Polished Up Ready For Fitting

Gubbin Finished

New Panel In Situ

Etched Enamel Door Panel And Sidelights Copied And Reproduced For  A Private Customer In Scotland Through Solaglas Windowcare.

The picture of the door panel and sidelight were copied and reproduced for a private customer in Scotland, through Solaglas, Windowcare.

J, Oneil Being made

Glass Being Masked Off Ready For Sandblasting.

J O'Neil Close Up

Close Up Of The Centre

J O'Neil Door Panel Fin 10.10

Finished Door Panel.

The panels had been copied by a company previously to ourselves, but the colours were all incorrect! These panels were a very unusual design to copy, as there were several different colours to apply to fire in the kiln as well as etching parts of the design.

J O'Neil Side Panel Fin 10.10

Finished Side Panel.

Etched & Stained Glass Dome (Ireland)

The stained glass came from an abbey in Belfast, Ireland (Mount Melleray - Portlegon House - Our Lady Of Bethlehem Abbey).

The work consisted of the replacing one segment of a six segment dome which had been broken. Each piece was approximately 1700mm X 1220 mm (67 inch X 48 Inch). The overall size of the dome was 3.5 MT wide X 3 MT high

The work we carried out was to copy and reproduce the etched fired enamel design from the original segment, we then applied the design to a piece of 7mm Roughcast, we then applied a resist to the glass, the glass was then sandblasted, Then with the help of a company who specializes in glass bending the glass was both bent and fired in a kiln at the same time. Bent glass is not unusual to this size but glass staining is.

The photographs below display the processes we went through to recreate the dome segment:

DOME 102

The original broken segment.

DOME 202

Masking off the glass ready for sandblasting.

DOME 302

The segment ready to be fired.

DOME 402
DOME 502

Finish Segment Fired, Etched & Bent Ready To Ship Back To Ireland

The segment after it had been be fired and bent at melting point in the kiln.

Repeat Etched Daisy Design Copied & Reproduced For A Private Customer.

Repeat  Etched Glass Design Copied & Reproduced For Linley Stained Glass Design, Chester.

Linley Stained Glass
Daisy

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