Peachblow Glass

Peachblow glass is a type of art glass known for its soft, gradient shades of pink and white, often featuring a glossy or satin finish. It was predominantly made during the late 19th century, around the 1880s. Notable producers of peachblow glass include Thomas Webb & Sons, New England Glass Company, and Mt. Washington Glass Company. American companies like Fenton and Imperial later made their own versions.

See also: American Brilliant Cut Glass | Art Glass | Carnival Glass | Depression Glass | Elegant Glass| Fenton Glass | Imperial | Mid-Century Modern Glassware and Barware | Milk Glass | Pressed Glass | Pyrex | Sandwich