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David E:
Two NOT CHANCEs

Update from Sue, concerning the plate with the yellow & red Oriental pattern: she has seen one with a Filigranglas label, so definitely made by Unionglas in Germany! :)

Anne B: regarding your mermaid dish, this may have originated from Denmark. The reason is because the decorating of slumped glassware was independantly developed by a Danish company in the early 1950s, so this might make sense considering the subject matter!

Anne E.B.:
That would make sense David - originating from Denmark.  Seen lots of ceramic plates with the same image - probably aimed at the tourist trade but this is the first glass version I've come across :P

David E:
New items posted on the site - all links available to the respective pages from the homepage. All the other items are pressed glass apart from this oddity:

Swirl 'Handkerchief' bowl! Well, a sugar bowl with pinched sides... :roll:

Most unusual - whether this was a one-off end-of-day or a test piece I have no idea.

Photos courtesy of Mark Bird at Earlybirds.

Pat:
David I bought a very nice Fiesta plate with label on Sunday. It has bunny rabbits on it and I could not find a pic on the chanceglass web site. Would you like a pic?

Pat

Pat:
ok I'll try and do it tomorrow or if not next day.

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