Question that has always puzzled me.
Can anyone say what significance the numbering system on stoppers and decanters for example, has,apart from that they match? I've had a piece with a 2 on both, other pieces I've looked at have a 1 for example, I have another piece with a 5 on both....I'm just wondering do they relate to the number of pieces going out that day? or...what....thinking that I only see low numbers so presumably if you had a decanter with a 2 on it, it is feasible to find a stopper with a 2 on if they repeated the numbers daily if you see what I mean.
I presume it means the neck of the piece was ground to fit that numbered stopper but I never hear or see high numbers as I would expect if, say, they were producing 100 of them in total, where I would think we might hear of one with 48 engraved on the stopper and decanter. Or were these small run pieces basically?
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