Mary Gregory Definition
Mary Gregory refers to the glassware decorated with figures of children at play. The white figures were painted on clear or colored glass. The early Mary Gregory glasses were made in Bohemia, now in Czech Republic. The story of a lady named Mary Gregory hand painting the figures of little children has been disproved by research. It is now found that the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Massachusetts, had a lady worker named Mary Gregory, she painted landscapes, not children.