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Pressed glass pieces
Anne E.B.:
I think I might have given the bowl along with other glass items to the local charity shop, and that's why I deleted the picture :roll: , but I will check to see if I have a pic. elsewhere. It does look similar to David's Britannia I must admit.
David E:
Anne (B), can you repost the photo, please: Photobucket's swallowed it :P
I'd like to use the example for my site, as you can appreciate! :wink: :roll:
Anne E.B.:
Sorry David but I no longer have the image. I gave the bowl away to a charity shop, and decided to delete the pic. from PhotoBucket. :oops:
I did a check to see if I could find it in 'My Pictures', and Recycle Bin, but I think I probably lost any evidence of it
(along with a whole load of other stuff :roll:) when my computer crashed at Christmas.
However, it is not so uncommon, and I have seen a couple fairly recently on car boots/charity shops, so I'm sure I'll be able to get my hands on another one.
David E:
Thanks Anne, but don't worry on my account: I'll get one eventually. :)
chopin-liszt:
:oops::shock::D
I've got one.
I also got a bottle-green coloured/frosted Waverly bowl, with Chance moulded in the base, this morning. I think I said before I've got a (now known to be) Waverly celery vase (clear).
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