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Author Topic: id for shallow pressed 'dish'.  (Read 779 times)

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Offline Paul S.

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id for shallow pressed 'dish'.
« on: November 06, 2010, 10:28:53 PM »
I thought this had to be Sowerby, in view of the 'saw tooth' rim  -  a feature of theirs that ocurs both before and after the second war - however, don't see it in the catalogues.     Interesting feature of this piece is that unlike the moulded Sowerby 'saw teeth' rims I have seen - this dish has all of the 'teeth' individually ground and slightly bevelled!   Flat, ground, outer rim on the base, with a lot of wear.   Other distinctive character is the oval moulded 'blob' in the centre of the base.     About 10.5"/267mm long.    Just thought it was a bit interesting - although for what use I know not  -  deepish 'banana split' - 'cucumber dish' - but only guessing really.   Needless to say, no marks  -  although I suspect almost certainly pre second war.   Grateful for any ideas, and thanks for looking. :)

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