A lidded bowl with a short pedestal and circular foot. The lid has an ‘acorn’ finial of hexagonal section, and the lid interior bears a clear registration date lozenge for 6 June 1876 – Parcel 2. 5..5 inches tall (including lid), with a bowl top rim diameter of 5.5 inches.
This parcel was registered by Whittingham and Percival, a minor manufacturer based in Pendleton, Salford, and corresponded to a registration bundle including RD numbers 301058 to 301067, of which five were for salts (301063 to 301067). See
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,48661.msg274263.html#msg274263http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,9216.msg220685.html#msg220685http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,24656.msg142007.html#msg142007According to NeilH, the lid here would appear to match 301059 in shape but it does not bear the pattern as seen on the registration. So maybe it is a blank of the shape minus the pattern, or perhaps there was a patterned version also?
Does anyone have a photo of this particular design, but with a patterned surface, or indeed photos of any other pieces (presumably corresponding to RDs 301058 to 301062) from this 6 June 1876 registration bundle to share?