not your average celery, and it was only by the greatest of chance when cleaning it that I spotted the word - a little below the rim - but if you read here ….
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,20233.msg115408.html#msg115408 …… particularly the late Bernard Cavelot's contribution, all becomes light, and I do recall us talking some years back about the use of this word to avoid certain aspects of U.K. Purchase Tax. I think someone was kidding though with this one - I've seen some celeries over the years but this is taking credulity a tad too far, but have to say it's a bit more attractive than most celeries.
In view of Bernard's comments, then reasoning would suggest this was pre 1940, but I've really no idea. Bubbles wise, the appearance is like many bucket shaped pieces from pre 1950 - made in many countries - but despite having a roam through my books nothing rang a bell.
Height is 7.5 inches (about 190 mm) - heavy and with a quality base and depression, plus some good wear. thanks for looking.
