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Author Topic: Plinth profiles - names or short descriptions for the curves  (Read 980 times)

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Offline Bernard C

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There are three regular curves forming the sloping side profiles of many English pressed glass plinths.    These are (with examples):-

  • 1.  Curved hills with sharpish valleys between, like the Marlborough Downs (Sowerby 2536 type I, illustrated in Bowey & Parsons).
  • 2.  A smooth serpentine shape (Sowerby 2536 type II).
  • 3.  Curved valleys with sharpish ridges between, like the glacial valleys of the English Lake District (medium Bagley Queen's Choice plinth, illustrated in Bowey & Parsons).

  • There must be a more succinct way of describing these shapes.   Any ideas?

    Bernard C.  8)

    NB 1. "Scalloped" should mean curve type 2 if mirroring the edge shape of a real scallop shell, but I think the term could encompass all three curves, so it may not be useful.

    NB 2. My "First Paperback Edition" of Bagley Glass by Bowey & Parsons, dated 2004, has the photographs at the top of page 25 and in the middle of page 21 respectively.   Note that a later edition may have different page numbering.
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