Oh wow! Thanks ever so much Fred. That is,......... for your time and effort and for those concerned who have allowed you to post these pictures. Ever so grateful
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(Permission for the re-use of the images of the green uranium set on the GMB granted by John Watson, and of the pink set by Deborah simpson).
Whilst out today I went into the shop where I purchased the candle holder from, only because of your pictures and info. I made enquiries to find out if there where any green glass that had not been put out on the shop floor. The shop assistant was very helpful and brought out an array of green glass to my surprise. Low and behold, there in front of me was the same trinket tray and other uranium glass that didn't match. Unfortunately some of the items where damaged. I could not resist purchasing one of the damaged pieces though, very decorative indeed! She could not find the other pieces though, that would match my set, but she assured me, that if they were anymore, she would put them one side until my next visit. I will have to keep my fingers crossed
. During my initial searches that included google, I did not come across any that matched the sets you have displayed in your post and link. I still would be interested to know the origin and maker of this trinket set. The geometric design is what I find fascinating. I have attached a picture of the trinket tray. just to also mention, there appears to be a slight uncertainty with regards to what the set should consist of.
. If the set is, as shown in your pics. and link, all I will need to find is the bowls and small dish.