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Offline bOBA

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #10 on: April 06, 2013, 01:00:21 PM »
Without any real evidence, I was thinking Ravenhead Pilkington.

Keith, I can hardly believe you would buy this and the impressive, exquisitely hand painted between the wars, wine glass decorated with flowers, you posted recently! Your glass church must be a broad institution!!


Robert (bOBA)



Offline johnphilip

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #11 on: April 06, 2013, 02:35:56 PM »
I believe I have seen that design on cheaper Moser glasses or something similar .

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #12 on: April 06, 2013, 03:30:41 PM »
Not Moser(cheapo),
 Robert,had to get them as they are one of the factories I collect,not too far from you I believe,clue maybe? my church is very broad, ;D ;D

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #13 on: April 06, 2013, 04:43:06 PM »

 David E is probably nearer to Walsh Walsh geographically than me...... Maybe Stuart? (Failing that, Royal Brierley?) Either way these glasses are not that appealing to me...... your other posting is a wonderful piece of glassmaking, also it seems from a similar location!

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Offline Paul S.

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #14 on: April 06, 2013, 06:16:10 PM »
they look like brandy balloons  -  so are we getting warm by saying France??

Offline Paul S.

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2013, 06:18:20 PM »
sorry posted that without reading the last couple of commets.

Offline keith

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2013, 06:34:51 PM »
Here's the base shot as Robert mentioned the company, ;D ;D

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2013, 07:17:03 PM »
aah, I knew it had to be but thought it might be a trick question - well done :)
though not my cuppa tea
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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2013, 09:22:21 PM »
More a cuppa brandy ? ::) ::) ;D ;D

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Re: A puzzle for today.
« Reply #19 on: April 08, 2013, 03:18:43 AM »
Keith — disappointing.   I thought you were more devious.   ;D

Bernard C.  8)
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