Sid — Thanks for the link. Note that I had transcribed Precidio's post code wrongly in my opening topic. It is not L6S 6BZ but L6S 6B7 — the lettering isn't easy to read as it's white on pale green. I have to agree with your dating the set to after the name change in December 1995, although the box looks earlier to me.
I loved your comment. About the only pieces that still fool me are some examples of the pottery versions (or originals?) of Bagley Polkadot Jetique, obvious once you pick them up. I don't believe acrylic has fire-finished rims, nor does it ring when struck! Definitely glass.
My search on Precidio came up with:
... We have over 40 years experience, with expertise in creating custom and private label collections in the following categories: acrylic and melamine casual tableware & serveware; glass barware; hydration; kitchen. ...
My emphasis. I think that's pretty conclusive, though what they mean by "manufacture" may be drifting towards the old sense of the word, i.e. to arrange or cause to be made, although it wouldn't surprise me at all if the decoration was done inhouse if it proved cost effective. I think of Precidio as a factor, although that term may not be in use today. What do factors do? They manufacture!
Bernard C.
