Although milk glass has been made since the 16th century, it became popular in the mid 19th century, (when it was called opal glass) and almost all the glass that comes onto the market is from this period, manufactured in England and the USA. The opaque porcelain-like white colour is achieved through the addition of white oxide tot he mix. Other ingredients are added to the mix to add colour: blue, pink, yellow, brown, and even black, but it is still called milk glass. The most common objects were lamps, vases, lustres and other table ware.

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Victorian yellow milk glass goblet shaped comport, purchased…

Victorian Yellow Milk Glass Goblet Comport, Lauder & Howard 1993

Victorian yellow milk glass goblet shaped comport, purchased Lauder and Howard, 1993

Victorian table centrepiece, ornate three camel silverplated…

Ornate Camel Silverplated Glass Centrepiece

Victorian table centrepiece, ornate three camel silverplated base with milk and cranberry glass frilled edge top plate

A pair of Scandinavian milk glass vases, A/F, 16 cm high, 20 cm…

Scandinavian Milk Glass Vases, 16 cm high, A/F

A pair of Scandinavian milk glass vases, A/F, 16 cm high, 20 cm wide each

Mauve milk glass Lustures, pair of glass lustre vases with…

Mauve Milk Glass Lustres with Crystal Drops and Gilt Enamel

Mauve milk glass Lustures, pair of glass lustre vases with crystal drops and gilt enamel decoration in rare mauve milk glass

Pair early 20th century Nippon mantle vases and pair late 19th…

Antique Vase Pairings

Pair early 20th century Nippon mantle vases and pair late 19th century milk glass vases, one glass vase a/f

A tazza, a cup and saucer and a pair of goblets, 19th century,…

19th Century Glassware Set with Enamel and Gilt Decoration

A tazza, a cup and saucer and a pair of goblets, 19th century, the milk glass goblets enamelled with birds and gilt lines, the tazza of fluted outline painted with grasses, the German cup and saucer with gilt rocaille and coloured flowers, the saucer…

Mary Gregory milk jug, lime green glass with hand painted…

Lime Green Enamel Milk Jug with Gilded Rim

Mary Gregory milk jug, lime green glass with hand painted enamel decorations and gilded rim., height 11.8 cm

Victorian glass ewers, pink milk glass with clear handles…

Victorian Milk Glass Ewers with Enamel Flowers

Victorian glass ewers, pink milk glass with clear handles decorated with hand painted enamel flowers and foliate, height 33.5 cm

A large pair of green milk glass mantel vases, circa 1900, the…

A large pair of green milk glass mantel vases, circa 1900, the pair of opaline baluster form vases, each transfer and hand decorated with a large shaped reserve of a young courting couple in garden setting, surrounded by gilded scrolls and foliage. Height…

19th century mantle lustre vase, milk and ruby glass overlay,…

Ruby and Milk Glass Mantle Lustre Vase with Crystal Drops

19th century mantle lustre vase, milk and ruby glass overlay, with crystal drops and floral panels

An antique wall-mounted dressing cabinet, nickel plated with…

19th Century Nickel Plated Dressing Cabinet with Milk Glass Panels

An antique wall-mounted dressing cabinet, nickel plated with milk glass panels and mirrored back, 19th century, 71 cm high