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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: neilh on February 13, 2013, 07:36:15 PM
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I was sent some interesting photos today of Queen Victoria plates by Thomas Kidd of Ancoats. Identification comes from said plate being shown on a well known Thomas Kidd advertisement dating to 1897.
The same source sent in another photo showing a small plate celebrating the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894. One of these sits in the Manchester Art Gallery without an attribution, but viewing these plates together, I think we can be pretty confident Thomas Kidd was the maker. The one in the Art Gallery was of pretty scabby quality so I always suspected Thomas Kidd and their penny glassware... have a look at the images I have added to the bottom of the webpage below and see if you agree!
https://sites.google.com/site/molwebbhistory/Home/registered-designs/minor-makers-unregistered-pressed-glass
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Seems pretty likely to me
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Neil
Another Thomas Kidd glass plate in amber made for the Silver Wedding of the Prince & Princess of Wales 1888.
Roy
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Thanks Roy... how was this identified as Thomas Kidd? Is it in one of their Pottery Gazette adverts?
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Neil its illustrated in Raymond Slack's book English Pressed Glass 1830-1900.
Roy