Sue — What a wonderful set, exactly as it should be, with replacements for breakages being bought as needed over the years.
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Walsh glassesI only need to add that unmarked glasses are most probably Walsh, around 1920–51 (Walsh often forgot to mark their glass), "WALSH" 1926–30, "WALSH ENGLAND" 1930–51, and "Tudor" 1951
*** onwards. When Walsh closed in 1951 some of the employees and their equipment were taken over by The Stourbridge Glass Co. Ltd. (Tudor Crystal), where the production of several Walsh patterns including
Fruiting Vine and Clyne Farquharson's
Leaf continued.
It was the same master craftsmen making the glass, hence they look exactly the same.
Have you any
Fruiting Vine decanters?
Bernard C.
*** Note that this date is ONLY for Walsh patterns made by Tudor Crystal.