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confirmation of Wedgwood tankard
Paul S.:
with this 'rose' colour, thought there was a very good chance of this being Wedgwood, and colour is marvered into the outside over clear glass. Nicely ground/polished pontil, and stands about 4.25"/110mm tall. Have looked all over, but unable to see any acid backstamp. Holds about 14 fluid ounces (approaching 3/4 of a pint) - about 0.4 of a litre. I've looked thru Susan Tobins book, but don't think there are pics of a similar tankard, and although there are several mentioned in the index, I'm not sure which one this might be. Would be grateful if someone is able to let me know which reference No. this refers to, and thanks for looking.
Ref. 'Wedgwood Glass' - Susan Tobin - 2001.
Lustrousstone:
Doubt it. Far more likely to be Stevens and Williams or the maker of the multi-coloured speckled tankards
Anne:
Paul it looks like a sister to my green one here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,21920.0.html
Paul S.:
ohhh - and I actually gave four quid for it >:( - because I seemed to recall - whilst out this morning - that it looked like the speckly finish on some of the Wedgwood animals - but now that I'm looking at my porpoise/dolphin I see the coloured flecking is inside the piece, and not on the outside like this tankard. The colour seemed right for Wedgwood tho., and the nicely finished pontil mark looked quality. Just reminds me to be more careful when taking a chance when out collecting. My thanks to both of you for your help :)
Lustrousstone:
No one said they weren't nice quality, just that we can only speculate who made them.
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