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Bernard C:
Ivo — Thanks.

Hopefully our discussion will encourage others to examine their cut glass and find interesting examples of fine quality pressed glass.   See also:-


* Reynolds p38 for two Walsh patterns illustrated in both cut and pressed versions.
* Thompson p50 for a Percival Vickers pressed cruet bottle with cut shoulders and stopper.
* Optic pressed ale glass = (Rummer) Thomas Gammon for an early pressed example of a traditional cut pattern.
Bernard C.  8)

Frank:
Edinburgh Crystal pressed and cut.
http://www.scotlandsglass.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=35

jeanne:
Hello
Just found this thread.
Can I refer people looking for hallmarks, silver plate marks to the ‘silvercollection’ website, absolutely brilliant. Those Pascalla patent sugar cube lids marked W Ld C. A are by William Coulthard Ltd active from 1909.
Hope this is useful.
Jeanne

Anne:
That's super info, thanks Jeanne.

Tigerchips:
Don't think i've see this post before, just wondering if this is your pattern Anne?

I bought them as a pair years ago, probably don't have them now though. Mine were marked 'MADE IN ENGLAND' on the base.

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