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Author Topic: Mustard yellow bowl... ID = Davidson  (Read 3388 times)

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Mustard yellow bowl... ID = Davidson
« on: September 05, 2005, 01:36:25 AM »
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Another one from this weekend... it's a sort of mustard yellow colour, clear on the inside, matt on the outside. 10" x 6" and 4" high to the top of the points. Again, I can't find this anywhere else... it has no maker's mark or RD no. ... suggestions as to maker welcomed. :) I suspect it's a flower bowl.
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2005, 09:47:53 PM »
Hi Anne,  I think your mustard yellow bowl might be Westmoreland's Lotus pattern in a color called Apricot mist. I am lacking good books on Westmoreland and would like to give you a better confirmation, but it is a place to start. Terry

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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2005, 10:04:53 PM »
Terry -  I thought it might be Westmoreland also but I looked in HMW Colored Glass 2 and I don't think it is Lotus.

The leaves or petals look different.  I can't see the bottom of the bowl in the book but the other pieces have a smooth center in the bottom whereas Anne's piece has a rayed bottom.

Is there a good book on Westmoreland?  That is the one American glass company that I am sorely lacking a good reference on also.

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« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2005, 11:09:26 PM »
Connie, your right. Finally in my book on Westmoreland by Chas West Wilson, a study in total frustration if ever there was one, I found Lotus and there is no ray in the bottom. So guess we need to look elsewhere. Of course now I have to say why the book is so frustrating. Well the author assumes you know the line numbers and there is no index. So basically you just thumb through till you find what you are looking for. I will have to see if there are other books on Westmoreland. Terry

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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2005, 01:28:55 AM »
Connie and Terry, thank you for looking... I hadn't considered the possibility of it being American glass. I think the ray pattern had made me think English as we see this so often in e.g. Davidson designs, but I could well be wrong (not for the first time! :lol:)

Any other info would be most welcome, and thanks again. :)
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« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2005, 09:28:26 AM »
Anne - many American glass companies used rayed bottoms also.  Two that come to mind immediately are Heisey and Imperial.   Not that I think this piece was made by either but just an example that rayed bottoms are not unique to English glass.

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« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2005, 09:40:20 AM »
I always had the impression that it is late Sowerby, although I cannot recall any evidence for this.

Just my 2d. worth.

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« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2005, 11:13:04 AM »
Connie, thank you for this info. I'll bear it in mind. :)

Bernard, thanks also. I had wondered about Sowerby... I'd discounted Bagley as it's similar to (but not the same as) Bagley's Tulip vase/bowl so wondered if it was a Sowerby equivalent perhaps. The colour doesn't seem to fit with Davidson either... in fact I've no other glass of this colour at all.  I've also seen the same bowl in deep blue and in purple.
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Re: Mustard yellow bowl...
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2007, 08:18:30 PM »
Just to update this, I've now been told that this is a Davidson item.  8)
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