hello Anik

there wasn't the slightest intention to slight you - my apologies - I thought perhaps Keith got the smiley cos he's prettier than me

I remember some time back a discussion which originated because new members thought that the non-use of names by some of the more knowledgeable members appeared unfriendly - so I thought some of that cleverness might rub off on me if I joined the elite club - obviously it hasn't worked

Just for interest - according to the Truitt's, the original 'Ingrid' series (c. 1935) was produced in blue, which was called (lapis) and green which was called jade, although I agree that the visual appearance does make you think of the mineral malachite.
Many of the designs were influenced by deco fashion, and entire walls were fabricated from tiles and fireplaces made in the stuff. These authors also comment that since its inception the Ingrid style has continued to be produced, 'often from the original moulds' - although post war pieces are said to be close approximations of the originals.
Perhaps some one out there is using a later mould.
The word I thought was missing isn't - it's part of your caption - and I was far from suggesting it was inappropriate.