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Author Topic: Hello British Pieces - please confirm ID  (Read 466 times)

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Offline dadsglassetc

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Hello British Pieces - please confirm ID
« on: April 27, 2012, 12:00:59 PM »
Hello,
Please see my post in "the cafe"
Here are the pieces I "think" I know are british?!
Stenett Wilson? candlestick - it sounds an obvious question but how many rings is this counted as? I'm not sure if the base is counted as a ring.
Langham? Giraffe
The small glass vase has a sticker, made in England, TVG. What does the TVG stand for and is it "correct" for the vase, as I know stickers can get changed.
Candlestick, this one is "etched" Wedgwood so I have one certain ID!


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Re: Hello British Pieces - please confirm ID
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 12:29:41 PM »
Your candlestick is a two-ring Sheringham designed by Stennett Willson for Wedgwood.
TVG is Teign Valley Glass.
Please see my reply to your cafe post :-)

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