1. Slater I.General and Classified Directory and Street Register of Manchester(Manchester, 1852), 330.
2. Percival, Vickers & Co. Ltd: The Archaeology of a 19th-Century Manchester Flint Glass Works
3. EgWillmott H. ‘Glass and Glassworking at Verreville’, in Hatherley, C.Verreville Glass and Pottery Manufactory. Excavations at 133–139 Finnieston Street, Glasgow(Headland Archaeology, 2005), 28–36.
4. These catalogues are discussed in Yates, B. ‘The Glasswares of Percival, Vickers & Co. Ltd., Jersey Street, Manchester, 1844–1914’,Journal of the Glass Association, 2 (1987), 29–40. She lists the surviving catalogues as the following:Illustrations of Glass Manufactured by Percival, Yates & Vickers(1846),Illustrated Catalogue of Cut Glassware(1881),Illustrated Catalogue of Pressed Glassware(1881),Supplementary Catalogue of Moulded, Cut, Engraved and Etched Flint Glass Specially Designed for Home and Export Trade(1893),Patterns of Moulded Cut and Engraved Goods, Specially Designed for the Electro-Plate Trade(1893),Glass Shades for Electric Light, Cut and Moulded(1902),Electric Globes, Three Separate Sheets, 41 Designs(1902),Fish Globes, Salvers & Covers, Ceiling Shades and Confectionary Jars, Two Sheets, 12 Designs(1902). The only catalogue in a public collection is the 1881 catalogue of cut glassware, now in the Corning Museum of Glass, NY.
5. Yates, ref. 4, 29.