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Author Topic: Cranberry & Uranium Glass Jardiniere with Applied Fish S&W? ID = Walsh Walsh  (Read 996 times)

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Offline mhgcgolfclub

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A large cranberry and uranium glass jardiniere with applied uranium glass rim and feet , 2 of the feet being fish.

I not sure of maker but Stevens and Williams comes to mind, all thoughts much appreciated.

Length 9"
Height 4.75"
Weight over 1050 gm.
Polished pontil.

Roy

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A picture of the pontil.

Roy

Offline brucebanner

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Very similar to a Walsh one i put on here a while ago, similar fish and rim.
Chris Parry

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10 inches across the rim, could be the competition of the time :)
Chris Parry

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I would say they were the same maker; the fish are too similar

Offline brucebanner

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The mid section on the rim frill is also similar.
Chris Parry

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Roy

Have a look at page 41 of the John Walsh Walsh book.  There is a bowl on the Crushed Strawberry catalog page - middle row, right most - that appears to match your piece (except for colour).

Another nice piece.

Sid

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Chris

Your bowl is pretty spectacular as well!

Sid

Offline mhgcgolfclub

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Thanks Chris and Sid

Sid I do have the book and its a perfect 100% John Walsh Walsh ID.

Chris yours is also illustrated as well and was sold as Electric Blue as illustrated in The Pottery Gazette, November 1883.

Thanks again Roy

 

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