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Author Topic: Pattern name for Steuben stemware? ID = Thomas Webb, "Royal Yacht" pattern  (Read 2643 times)

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Offline StarChaser

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Hi,

my mother gave me her crystal and said the manufacturer's name is Steuben, but I do not know the name of the pattern or much. Can you help me identify it? Pictures are embedded below.








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Re: What is the pattern name for this Steuben stemware?
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2014, 04:00:24 AM »
Woops! My mother told me that it was made by Steuben, but I just looked at an etching on the bottom of one of the glasses, and the manufacturer is actually Royal Brierley. I could still use help identifying the pattern name.


Hi,

my mother gave me her crystal and said the manufacturer's name is Steuben, but I do not know the name of the pattern or much. Can you help me identify it? Pictures are embedded below.


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Re: What is the pattern name for this Steuben stemware?
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2014, 02:18:42 PM »
Hello, the pattern is 'Royal Yacht' don't know why or what age it would be, ::) ;D ;D

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There Thomas Webb Royal Yacht why would they have Royal Brierley on the bottom?
Chris Parry

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That's a good question, I just looked up crystal replacements and found a match under R.B'y, ::) ;D ;D

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I've looked at pictures of pieces from the Royal Yacht pattern made by Thomas Webb, and although they look exactly like the stemware I have, the stemware  have is clearly labeled Royal Brierley. Here are some pictures of the mark on the bottom:







There Thomas Webb Royal Yacht why would they have Royal Brierley on the bottom?

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Re: Pattern name for Steuben stemware? ID = Thomas Webb, "Royal Yacht" pattern
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2014, 07:52:58 PM »
Never seen that mark before and I've seen a few pieces of RB'y, well lots actually, ::) ;D ;D

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I found a set of liqueur glasses today unsigned in this pattern, these must be by Royal Brierley, Webb's Royal yacht has six cut's or petals and these have eight, this still does not help with a pattern name though.
Chris Parry

 

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