very interesting piece Roy.
This pattern doesn't seem to appear in the Sowerby CD catalogue - in the ordinary sequence of pattern Nos. - although there is a picture of one in Queens Patent Ivory Ware at the very end of Part Two. Glen and Stephen Thistlewood's comments are worth reading, regarding this particular pattern, as are those of Raymond Slack - I'm not sure whether we infer from these author's notes that the design is assumed to have been manufactured in Ivory Ware only, or it's just me mis-interpreting these authors comments. Aside from Ivory and the usual Opal Vitro-Porcelain colours, sticks were certainly made in brown and purple marbled colours, so doubtless a few were knocked out in green marble glass - but it's just whether this pattern has ever been seen previously in other than Ivory.
There are, apparently, some Sowerby sticks in very rare colourways.
I've looked through The National Archive pictures but wasn't aware of seeing this 'Queen Ann' pattern pattern in the Representations.
I won't repeat the wording from the CD or book - I don't know if Glen might wish to comment further.
It appears that not all of Sowerby's candle sticks and chamber sticks were Registered - but that aside it's possible that a striking design such as this may well not have been Registered since is bears massive similarity to previous very well know ceramic candlestick design, and Registration might have been thought to be bordering on plagiarism...............just my thoughts.
In fact I'm not a fan of green, so don't share Christine's comments, but if you can find me one in Ivory, well.....................
