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Author Topic: no 2. bright yellow uranium glass pot (missing lid?) with amazing little feet  (Read 431 times)

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This is another piece that I have not a clue on. Again my photos make it look lime green but it's definitely yellow.  I think it presumably missing a lid, but what I thought was particularly neat was that it has 20 little individual peg feet on the bottom and a 40point star on the base.  It can't have been easy making it without those getting damaged can it?  They are on individual not joined at all, and have a gap between each.
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Percival Vickers seem to have used the ridged device round the collar of this base pot for the Manchester Suite 1878 - I wonder if it might be  a Percival Vickers piece maybe?
they also used it on their Vienna set and there is a butter dish here that seems to have a 40point star base.
https://sites.google.com/site/molwebbhistory/Home/registered-designs/percival-vickers-designs-by-date/percival-vickers-1873-1876
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