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Poss. Greener unmarked dish, ideas welcome.

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LinzC:
Hi,

I've had this pressed glass dish sat at home for a while, no makers marks, not in my books, so unidentifiable to me.  It's a real long shot, but has anyone come across a pattern like this before?

It feels like my Greener 2007 shallow bowl, the dotted pattern in the centre reminds me of the Greener rd 96776 sugar bowl I have, but I've not seen a floral design like this made by them.  The edge is Davidson/Greener in style.

It's a bit beat up, but I only paid a £1 in the charity shop.  It just struck me as rather Greenerish.  I welcome any thoughts on it at all.

LinzC:
Spotted an unruffled version in the Sunderland Museum, on the shelf with Angus & Greener plates.  No ID either, but in the section for Made in Sunderland  ;)

Paul S.:
regret I can't offer any serious help, but I notice that on the same day Greener were also allocated Reg. No. 96775 -  just out of interest, do we know what that No. related to??

LinzC:
I believe it relates to a pattern.  There is a basket on Worthpoint which has the rd no's 95935 inside 96775.  So assuming 95935 is the rustic handle, it could indicate the other number is the pattern (as on my "Japanese aesthetic" one).

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/victorian-opalique-vaseline-glass-271589367

Anne:
96775 was for a handle design apparently http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,68491.msg381115.html#msg381115

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