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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Trinket Sets => Topic started by: kazleeb on August 09, 2009, 04:31:43 PM
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hi,lee got this today,thought you would like to see it,ive been on your site and seen it as you can see its got the pattern no on the box,it came in its box still wrapped up in its tissue paper and corrogated cardboard!the box is falling to bits though,it has 2 candle sticks,3 lidded pots,pin tray and normal tray,kaz
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Oh wow! A boxed one, that's super Kaz, thanks for sharing the pics of this. May I add the pics to the GTS site as well please?
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hi Anne,you can do what ever you want with the pics,can it be dated from the box and lable?it was quite exciting unwrapping it from the tissue,it was wrapped like it had never been out,where the box is broken and the sun has got the tissue its faded,kaz
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Rutland was 1939 to 1975, but the earliest green were uranium glass. I would say post-War. Don't know whether the British made is a clue or not.
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I'm not sure either but I'll ask Angela to take a looksee in case she can help.
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Just a quick Question, I note Kazleeb's Bagley Rutland set has frills/ scrolls around the edge of the tray & pindish whereas my (non-Uranium) example (pictured below) doesn't. Is one version earlier than the other, or were the two versions produced contemporaneously?
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Contemporaneously I think. Angela says seven-piece trinket set with two different trays on p 43 of her book
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Wonder whether the box gives any clue as to the date on Kaz's?
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hi,its all corrogated cardboard,even the bits you put it in when its wrapped in the tissue,kaz