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Leni:
I like 'oblings'!    :shock:  Sounds like the sort of word my dyslexic son used to 'invent'  :roll:

It's a good, useful word  :D  Thank you, David!  I shall certainly use it in future to describe small oblongs  :lol:

Anne:

--- Quote from: "DenCill" ---For the missing two pattern examples I now have a description:
LANCER: The Pattern is based on horizontal and vertical ridges forming oblings with rounded corners.

--- End quote ---


David, that sounds like the jug on eBay recently?

David E:

--- Quote from: Anne ---David, that sounds like the jug on eBay recently?
--- End quote ---
I don't think so: this has panels that are ribbed vertically and horizontally, but NO OBLONGS! 

I ended up buying that jug and it has a star-cut, ground flat base, which doesn't seem to conform to Chance's bases. Good thought, and well remembered though :shock:

Think you mean this one, Anne?

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Totally obling-less...

Anne:
That's the one David. It's a super jug. So not a Chance design then... wonder who made it?

Just to add these to the pressed glass collection (David has copies of them already) yesterday I found two pieces in the Britannia pattern (click for larger image):

Small bowl 87mm diameter:


Oblong tray 155mm x 256mm:



David, check out this thread... does this look like Lancer?
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,4310.msg34387.html#msg34387

David E:
Either Lancer or Gossamer, but not sure which at present (ah, to be an expert... :lol: )

I guess I'd expect something a little 'lacier' if it was Gossamer so Lancer is the best bet at present. Here's the picture again:

http://www.encill.abelalways.co.uk/chanceglass/photos/pressed/lancer-bowl-clear11.jpg

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