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Glass Mark 'British "Sawrex"' Help Please
Bernard C:
Barbara — How about:
Stevens and Williams – THE KING
At the beginning of the '30s S&W were looking for a new name, and you may recall my suspicions about their trading in the USA under different names.
Just doodling, no real evidence.
Bernard C. 8)
BJB:
Hi Bernard,
The glass is of good enough quality to be S&W, and they are lovely and large (get a real glass of wine rather than a mouthful).
I am listing all the Walsh glasses tonight, so have a quick look!
Many thanks for your help again,
Barbara
BJB:
Hi Frank,
Now two more with the Sawrex mark to add to the mix. Lovely quality again, and in with a real mix from 1780's right through to Stennett Willson tumblers, so no help with the dating I'm afraid.
Barbara
www.theglasscabinet.co.uk
BJB:
Hi All,
Hope you had a great Christmas and will have a happy & healthy New Year.
Just thought I would bump this up as I came across two large and 12 small bowls with the Sawrex mark on them, but without the "British" bit this time
Were very handy over the holidays!
Barbara
www.theglasscabinet.co.uk
Anne:
Hi Barbara, what lovely bowls! Somehow the name SAWREX conjures up for me something utilitarian and clumpy, rather than such stylish glass.
May we add the image onto the board for future reference please as Tinypics tend to disappear sooner or later then we don't know what we were discussing. ;)
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