Thanks again. The "picture" is building. I have had a look at the other photo references and also at one sold recently on eBay and the "Nazeing" green appears very grey by comparison. My photos were taken in natural light without flash and are a good representation of the true colour and mottling.
The rim sweeps down over the "stem" to be barely 10mm from the shelf.
At the moment a description could be:
1930's/50's 12-in Diameter Nazeing Posy Bowl May Green Colour
Obviously I wish to be accurate and correct. Would I need any disclaimers?
At the moment I am very pleased with myself at not "passing this by"... Have not lost the "eye" even 'tho I can no longer get out very often. :mus:
http://members.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=cornucopiacollectables
Okay, Okay, already. Not Monart, not Nazeing, may be British, may be Czech ... :huh:
"Rare European hand-blown 12-in diameter spatter-mottled green glass posy bowl ..." :mrgreen:
It has to be rare, since no-one seems to have seen one quite like it. >:D
I continued to be in awe of the detailed knowledge here. I am going to come back with some amber pressed glass ... it seems safer. :clap: Or a lovely Deco cut lead crystal double inkwell ... :hiclp: