digressing a tad .......
1 ............ the turquoise example showing in reply No. 7 was one of the original colours used by Sowerby for their Vitro-Porcelain, and their peacock trade marked plates, in this colour, used to be quite common at boot sales etc. I wouldn't doubt that this blue may have been used by Moore, but at a guess think most of us have seen it on Sowerby pieces more frequently, and looking at that little blue basket made me think of Sowerby, although appreciate this basket isn't theirs.
2 ........... the Greener Registered basket - Rd. 160244 - discussed above, is shown attributed correctly, in both Thompson (page 85), and Charles Hajdamach (page 347).
3 ........... am sure I've seen the green mentioned by Anne - shown at the beginning of this thread - on British glass, but can't think where.
envy your stamina Anne - being 'zinged' at 3.24 a.m. must be very demanding .......... must be the air in the North
