A rare Greener & Co. loop-handled basket RD 121985 of 23 March 1889. The RD number is embossed inside the basket base or ‘bowl’. Measures approximately 18cms high x 14cms wide bowl with a 8cms diameter foot; weight 508 grams.
The basket base is decorated externally with a pattern of flowers and leaves against a stippled background, is topped with a reeded or gadrooned rim, and stands on a circular gadrooned foot. The loop handle is of rustic form.
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I can’t recall ever seeing another example of this Greener & Co. design, and this particular item has the added distinction of being in a coloured glass the like of which I have never seen used for a Greener & Co. piece before. The overall impression is of an opaque glass of an orange-brown terracotta shade, but closer examination shows it actually to be a marbled glass with definite streaks ranging from almost sepia through reds and deep orange through to ochres.
Jenny Thompson does not give a description of the design, so I currently have no idea what the unique design feature of this registration was – shape, decoration, or whatever?
Henry Greener produced many pieces in marbled glass thoughout the late 1870s and into the mid 1880s – various greens, blues, and purples, and brown. Once the firm became Greener & Co., however, comparatively few pieces seem to have been produced in (mostly purple) marbled glass, the majority of coloured pieces being in transparent glass (either uniform plain colours or opalescent colours).
Does anyone have other examples of Greener & Co.’s RD 121985 to show in other colours, please?
Does anyone have any other Greener & Co. or Henry Greener pieces to show in this orange-brown marbled glass, please?
Fred.