I apologise for the fact that I have obviously misunderstood or confused such information as I have found on the internet :huh: :[
Richard More says, "It is presently assumed that 1956 was the only year in which these Pirelli labels were used although they may have been used for a few years from 1956."
Angela says that the Pirelli label was used "from1949" and also that in 1956 the traditional etched Vasart signature was replaced with a black and silver label very similar in design to the Pirelli label, but saying Vasart.
Kevin says "... it is believed that the Pirelli company may well have marketed earlier Vasart items under the Pirelli label and there may also have been a connection into the early years of Strathearn."
You say that the silver and black Vasart label came into use in 1956, and now have informed me that it was used for "a lonnng time".
So please can someone help me to understand! :cry:
I had foolishly assumed that the silver and black Pirelli label would have been replaced by the silver and black 'Vasart' label, and would not have been used after the introduction of that, but it seems that you are saying the Pirelli label could have been used throughout the Vasart period and into the Strathearn period? Is that right, or is there still no definitive time-scale for its use?
I must admit that I had assumed (mustn't keep doing that!

) that these pin dishes were not common (she says, avoiding the use of the 'R' word

) since Richard More only mentions one! But again it seems I have misunderstood
All enlightenment will be most welcome! :spls: