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Author Topic: ID please on lovely lidded bowl = Bagley David pattern  (Read 1967 times)

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Offline Simone

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ID please on lovely lidded bowl = Bagley David pattern
« on: March 23, 2006, 10:42:51 PM »
It's not pressed glass, and is either cut glass or crystal. It's about 2 1/2" high and 2 1/2" diameter. There's no identifying marks or numbers on this, so it might be a hard one to guess.

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Offline Adam

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ID please on lovely lidded bowl currently used for raisins
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2006, 11:44:56 AM »
Pressed.  No one would spend a lot of money cutting a blank with a bubble as big as that in the rim!

"Crystal" is generally used to describe a high-lead glass.  No reason why a pressed piece should not be made in this composition, particularly as it significantly improves the appearance of a pseudo-cut pattern such as this.  

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Offline Lustrousstone

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ID please on lovely lidded bowl currently used for raisins
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2006, 01:43:38 PM »
Bagley David pattern made from 1930 to 1975 - I think. Funnily enough I've just seen one in a local charity shop, we could start a cafe thread, new uses for old dressing table sets or parts thereof.

 

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