Thank you very much, Pamela - what a result! The Davidson examples in opaque white glass are so crisply modelled and moulded.
I've still had no luck trying to get a copy (copies?) of the PGC publication(s?) with the early unregistered Davidson designs, so this proves their potential value to researchers and collectors yet again.
There must be so many unrecognised 'treasures' out there merely waiting for recognition or firm attribution. I presume no-one has an example of the creamer in clear or coloured (possibly even slag) glass to show.
For anyone interested, here's the link to the Inwald lidded sugar on Pamela's site
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/deckeldosen/02580.jpgAll very much in the same style as the Sowerby "3 monkeys" lidded sugar bowl and the Sowerby monkey-handled creamer pattern 1125 (though they were from Sowerby designs registered in 1876!).
I'm afraid that my grasp of German is even worse than my grasp of English, so I'm still not quite sure if there was a firm link made between the Davidson pieces and the Inwald pieces (other than blatant plagiarism, of course).
Fred.