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Victorian Pressed Flint Glass Compote.

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Lustrousstone:
Please remember that not everyone visits every day and we all have lives outside the GMB, so patience please.

Anne:
OK OK OK already, a gal has a living to earn as well ya know!  :P

Pics added below...  :thup:

traditionaljazz:

--- Quote from: Lustrousstone on January 13, 2010, 07:35:20 PM ---Please remember that not everyone visits every day and we all have lives outside the GMB, so patience please.

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Dear Lustrousstone, Thank you for your reply again and comments. Regards Traditional Jazz.

traditionaljazz:

--- Quote from: Anne on January 13, 2010, 08:07:52 PM ---OK OK OK already, a gal has a living to earn as well ya know!  :P

Pics added below...  :thup:

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Dear Anne, Thank you again for posting the photos. Very sorry to rush you. :-[ Regards Traditional Jazz.

traditionaljazz:
Dear Everyone at The Glass Message Board, Another further observation. I have a small compote whose pattern seems to be identical to the compote shown at The Oxford Tea Party except that the only similaties are in the bowls of these two compotes. The foot on the small compote that i have is similar to the Molineux and Webb Greek Key pattern compotes. Also the compote that i have seems to have been made in a eight part mould. Which i would think that this was made around 1845 to 1855 period. As later compotes seemed to be made in four part, three part and two part moulds. Still waiting for photos from Chloe. Regards Tradional Jazz.

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