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Large pink glass flower bowl with chrome stand... id = Sowerby

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Anne:
Thank you for the extra info Glen,  I guess we can go with a Sowerby attrib until proved otherwise. :)  Adam, when he returns, may be able to confirm or otherwise this.

I'd certainly love to see this shape in Carnival - it's eye-catching in the pink glass so I suspect Carnival would be a real Wow!   8)

Anne:

--- Quote from: "pamela" ---Anne, looks very similar  - forgot to count the rays this morning - if there are twenty also in mine... returning to you tomorrow!
Thank you for your endeavours on my site - shall upload further ids from you also tomorrow!
Best wishes,
Pamela
--- End quote ---


Another one that looks familiar Pamela,

No. 00877 in Miscellaneous... this looks very much like one of the Yves Rocher pots I had some years ago (don't know about the candlestick though)... the pots were free with a certain value of order... I seem to recall I had a pot with lid like this, a shell-shaped dish, a swan, and a perfume bottle - all in this same pink frosted glass - some were marked with a YR monogram-type moulded mark. All mine went to a boot fair many years ago under pressure from my ex.  :roll: (Now you know why he's an ex!!!)  :lol:

pamela:
Good evening Anne,
my Sowerby jardiniere like yours in the chrome stand also shows 20 rays in the bottom.
Yves Rocher? 00877: black fond photos date more than two years ago - I never really appreciated these matt and ?new items - they originate from the time when I was collecting PINK whatever it was  :? Do not know whether it is signed, but if you really miss yours - I place it to certain corner in my rooms as 'Anne is interested' (would be a gift)  8)
best regards,
Pamela

pamela:
00877 Yves Rocher?: mine carries no mark at all - sorry!

Adam:
I've seen a lot of stuff at boot sales etc. which from a distance look vaguely like Sowerby 2634 but aren't.

2634 salads and similar small bowls ( the ones used to make a fruit set) were also spun out to make plates.  Not in great numbers but certainly significant.  A few people went the whole hog and bought seven piece fruit sets AND matching plates.

The example shown in the first posting I'm not sure about.  All sorts of strange (to me) things seem to have been done to some familiar patterns after I left!

Adam D.

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