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Davidson's Vaseline Glass
Tony H:
Hi All
Here is another Davidson piece in vaseline, Rg No 413701 14 july 1903, I know not 1920s but I believe one of Davidson's longest running pattern.
This often called William and Mary (Bill Heacock)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/d554to/JA3564DavidsonRD41370114thJuly1903.jpg
Tony H
Anne:
The 269 Davidson pattern... is this the one sometimes referred to as blackberry prunt? I have a wavy edged dish on a chrome stand in this pattern (in green, not vaseline) and my mother has a plate in it in blue.
Tony H:
Hi Anne
269 suite is Rg No 533040 18 Nov 1908 and was in continuous production until early 1970s.
I have some in my collection came in pink green blue amber clear satin finish and clear in crome fittings etc
Have a look at Chris & Val Stwert Clody glass site under G Davidson Registerations has a photo of a Purple Cloud Glass piece.
Here is a link to a fruit set not the best photo this is in Uranium green.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/d554to/Davidson269SuiteinUraniumGreen.jpg
Tony H
Anne:
Thanks Tony, this is the same pattern as mine. I'll try and do a photo of this tomorrow. :)
Bernard C:
Tony, so it was Bill Heacock invented those ***** names for pearline patterns, just to force people to buy his book. I suspected it but wasn't sure. Clever but totally unnecessary as his books otherwise are superb reference works. Please, what is the title?
Bernard C. 8)
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