There have been a few posts on the board regarding items described as Mat-Su-No-Ke that aren't. I also found over the last few years that there were items on the net described as Mat-Su-No-Ke that are not, so I'm adding this for reference.
In Gulliver's Victorian Decorative Glass British Designs 1850-1914 on page 127 there is a picture of a vase in a larger shape than mine and with a base that the feet sit on (mine have no base). The information given is that it is registered design number 15353 dated October 18, 1884 for floral decoration called Mat-Su-No-Ke (The spirit of the pine tree).
On Page 266 it shows the design drawing registered.
I've attached pictures showing the pine tree decoration and also the prunt over the pontil mark for reference. The base is slightly pleated where it goes into the pontil mark. It's beautifully made.
The last picture shows a Stuart vase c1885 with applied decoration. It is also internally optically ribbed and has a very large applied raspberry prunt over the pontil mark. The base is also slightly 'pleated' where it goes in towards the pontil. There is a significant difference in colour between the two when viewed side by side ... I prefer the superb red of the the Stuart piece

I actually prefer the Stuart piece. I love their work.
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