thanks Anne :kissy: I knew someone was listening

If you or another of the mods has time, please could we change the title to read 'Hukin and Heath - Christopher Dresser? preserve pot with silver base'. I was hoping perhaps Nigel or Bernard may look in and notice the thread as well. Many thanks.
My thoughts now are:
1) that this could well be a Dresser design or at least an 'after Dresser' design. I can't quite get a handle on definites but the bun feet seem to be one of his markers. Also the design of the rails/base bit, seems to be similar to his letter rack and toast rack.
2) That said I did find a toast rack in this design with the same shape top as my lid (no finial though) and that was not attibuted to Dr Christopher Dresser but just stated Hukin and Heath.
3) From what I've read he did go to Japan early on when he first started designing for Hukin and Heath and this does have a distinct oriental feel to the design.
4) The number 1177 on the base of my piece is not a registered design number I don't think, but may be the design number of Hukin and Heath pieces in their inventory or a design number for Christopher Dresser pieces for Hukin and Heath in their inventory
I did read somewhere all their design records were lost (can't remember whether it said 'destroyed') in the '50's, but that Christopher Dresser designs were registered with the patents office so I may be able to trace it or not (if it isn't his) that way.
5) This is a fabulously well made piece and I am now very sure all the bits are matching. I realised the engraving on the lid also matches the way the glass is cut! ( see pic)
having said all that, it is not stamped with his design mark, and only has the H & H and eagle mark, along with the number 1177.
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