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GTS Mystery Set 20 Uranium glass trinket set - parts of

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John Smith:
Then by Angela's own self admission as stated in her book, she will of course KNOW that non-listed items/patterns and indeed colour variations DO existand wer most definately produced by Bagley. Am not saying for one moment that the above set was, but it sure as heavens could have been. Amen. 

Chris Harrison:
This is similar to patterns by both Walther and Rudolfova (Inwald), but I haven't seen any trays that match.

Walther certainly made trays with this asymmetric style of handle.

Any ideas?  Ta.

Lustrousstone:
Unknown I think. Have a look at Anne's trinket site

Anne:
Yes, still unknown at this time, Chris. It comes in various colours including a rather curious toffee / cinnamon brown (not amber!), which I'm hoping might be a useful pointer to who made it.

These are the other parts of the set:
http://www.glasstrinketsets.com/cms15/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178:mystery-set-20&catid=28:mysteries&Itemid=52

Chris Harrison:
Oh wow!  Are you collecting trinket sets, or just documenting them?  Sorry, I've been out of circulation for a while (not at Her Majesty's Pleasure, don't worry  ;))

The strange brown colour:  is it like the UGB Kingfisher bowl? Or more of a dark amber like the various bits of Czech that are often thought to be Rosice (I have a couple of rocket vases)?
Or cinnamon like Whitefriars?  Or completely different?

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