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Unusual mystery plates - ID: Consolidated, Dance of the Nudes

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kilmeny:
Hello,

I'm new to this forum, and wonder if any of you experts can help. We've inherited a set of these unusual glass plates. There are no markings or numbers, and the back of each plate appears slightly frosted. The cavorting figures are very well defined. I believe that they may have been purchased in the 1940s or 1950s, possibly in England. I've hunted on the internet, but can't find anything to help me identify them. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

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Leni:
A *set*  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

How many is a 'set'?   :shock:  :D

And I love the description 'Cavorting' figures!  :lol:

Looks like Verlys or Lalique or summat to me.  No idea which!  :?

Leni

Anne:
Would it not be marked if it's Lalique though Leni? I don't know if Verlys is marked or not.

Either way it's a wonderful plate... how many in the set kilmeny?

chuggy:
Superb items and may well be Etling judging by the quality. I believe quite a lot of Etling production was unsigned though many were signed so no hard and fast rules.
Paul

Anonymous:
I think they are Consolidated Glass.

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