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Bagley Uranium Glass Art Deco Footed Bowl – c.1930s England
Bagley Uranium Glass Art Deco Footed Bowl – c.1930s England
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Yes, it contains uranium. No, you should not be alarmed. Yes, it glows bright green under UV light. Yes, that is completely normal and also completely brilliant. This is a Bagley uranium glass Art Deco footed bowl, made in England in the 1930s, and it is one of the most visually arresting pieces of pressed glass you will ever own.
Bagley & Co. of Knottingley, Yorkshire were one of Britain's leading pressed glass manufacturers, and their uranium glass pieces — made with a small percentage of uranium oxide added to the batch — are among the most collectible of the era. The uranium gives the glass that distinctive pale green colour in daylight, and under a UV blacklight it erupts into an intense, electric green glow that stops people mid-sentence. Every time.
The form is a classic Art Deco elongated oval — pointed at both ends, wide and shallow, raised on four small pressed feet. The interior features a bold geometric relief pattern of radiating panels and a central oval boss, all crisp and sharp as the day it came out of the mould. The scalloped rim adds a final flourish of period elegance.
The feet show some light wear marks consistent with age and use — honest patina on a piece that has clearly been appreciated over the decades. The bowl itself is in very good condition with no chips or cracks.
Dimensions: 30 x 17.5 x 4 cm
Weight: 802 grams
Material: Uranium pressed glass
Maker: Bagley & Co., Knottingley, England
Style: Art Deco
Year: circa 1930s
Condition: Very good — light wear on feet, no chips or cracks
UV reactive: Yes — glows bright green under blacklight
Display it in daylight for understated elegance. Shine a UV torch on it at a dinner party and watch the room react. Either way, it wins.
WARNING: The uranium content in this glass is entirely safe for display and handling — it was standard practice in glassmaking from the 1830s through the 1940s and poses no health risk whatsoever. However, Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for the uncontrollable urge to buy a UV torch immediately upon receiving this bowl, nor for the subsequent 45 minutes spent shining it on every piece of glass in your home to see what else glows. This is a known side effect of uranium glass ownership. There is no cure.
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