you're losing me Keith

- please be gentle - I'm fairly new

We seem to have too many 'This ones' - can we please refer to each of the three pix individually - I think that will help.
What is the Rd. No. on the piece in the first picture - is it the same as the one you've just posted i.e. 15353? When you say 'prunt', are you referring to the large clear glass foot or the applied clear decorations?
My most recent dictionary defines Matsu-no-ke as ""Glass processing technique consisting of the application, on vases and containers, of clear crystal or superficial decorations with iridescent effects, representing the knotty branches of an ornamental pinetree dubbed matsu in the Japanese culture; invented by Frederick Carder for Stevens & Williams Ltd. in 1880, it was continuously used by the Steuben Glass Works after 1922.""
I'm really not sure about the stands - just that they appear in the book for this Rd. No.