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Author Topic: To ID bowl Mason's, Chippendale or ?  (Read 768 times)

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Offline turnip45

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To ID bowl Mason's, Chippendale or ?
« on: July 16, 2008, 05:19:56 PM »
Presented at the local Auction as Mason's Sugar Bowl, but could this be Chippendale??  Looks very similar to the Chippendale illustrated in the "Millers 20th - Century Glass" book page 113 apart from my image having a "swollen" stem whereas Chippendale is more "waisted" in the stem.  Can anyone out there shed any light please?

21 cm width
13 cm high
692 grams

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Offline vintagerose

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Re: To ID bowl Mason's, Chippendale or ?
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2008, 06:50:58 PM »
Hi! I don't think it's chippendale because the stem isn't right. Westmoreland made a pattern like it. It's from their #1700 colonial line, and the pattern could be Keystone Colonial. See if you can find anything in that direction.
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