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More souvenirs of the 1938 Empire Exhibition Glasgow

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Bernard C:
Adam — You will find full discussion of your American lacy/opalescent plates in the link at the start of this topic.   I did not know that it came in different sizes.

The range that started this thread off is in flint, press-moulded with the design, and is illustrated in BGbtW.  These were made by an unidentified British glassworks.

I now have both known types of this range in stock, as I bought the TOWER OF EMPIRE version that is illustrated in Dodsworth at Woking on Sunday.

Bernard C.  8)

Frank:
I came across a catalogue of the 1938 exhibition, there is no mention of it being related to the 1888 one, more to do with the Wembley 1925 one. Although there is not a lot of text.

chopin-liszt:
:D :? :D

The Oxfam shop where I worked had a 9-10" Glasgow 1938 Exhibition plate, in original box, which had gold paint on the back. The image was of a tower, but I don't know which one. We got £40 for it about 3 years ago. I never knew whether we got a fair price, an overinflated price, or whether we were done! I would be curious to find out...... Also, is the gold paint unusual?

David555:
I missed that link Bernard - also the book reference.

Ah well - I must post some of my Scottish Exhibition tumblers, glasses, etc. in another thread some time - the older they are the more difficult it is to photograph the acid etched scenes.

Adam

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