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Victorian Pressed Flint Glass Compote.

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neilh:
Frustratingly this does not quite match any of the Manchester patterns but is so close you'd have to suspect either Molineaux Webb or Percival Vickers here. On first glance it looks very like the others on this thread, with circular or oval facets and two rows of diamonds, but the difference is in the top edge of the items.

The Grosvenor set has a spiky top edge. The Jersey set has a top edge which is level as though it has been snapped off. The one in this photo has a wavy top edge.

The Percival Vickers Colonial set has a wavy edge like this but the body of that pattern is all diamonds and no facets. Molineaux Webb did a pattern which matches that in these photos but I've only seen it on a sugar bowl and can't prove it was ever used on a dish.

traditionaljazz:

--- Quote from: Cathy B on January 01, 2011, 12:37:12 PM ---Happy New Year to you, too!

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Dear Everyone at The Glass Message Board. Happy New Year. I am sorry that i have not replied to the new comments since 1st January.  :phew: I will reply to these as soon as is possible. Happy New Year to you Cathy. Regards Traditional Jazz.

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