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Author Topic: Thomas Webb & Sons Limited comport, lozenge for 19 October 1867 – Parcel 4  (Read 3661 times)

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Offline flying free

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 ;D maybe
I don't do clear so I'm not that fussed, but can see they are really elegant pieces.

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Offline brucebanner

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Here is the jug, i can not see it on here.

The stopper is a good fit but the number does not match the jug, jug has 15 stopper 19.

9 inches in total height with stopper.

Regards Chris.
Chris Parry

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nice piece.  The stopper does not look right though.
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Thank you for showing this jug, Chris, though I agree that the stopper seems to be a mismatch.

Fred.

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I don't know what the original pattern looks like but a plain ball stopper set lower onto the neck rim would look better I think?

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Im just lucky to have two of them, the other is here.https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,57789.msg327763.html#msg327763
Chris Parry

 

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