I'm fairly certain this is T.W., but of course do put me right if I'm obviously wrong. This appears to be their fairly common pale green uranium - a rather uncentred but nicely polished pontil depression, and a few noticeable black seeds - c. 6.25 inches tall in what might be a bucket shaped vase, and with a good glow. These T/Webb optically moulded patterns are the devil to photograph to provide a clear image for the screen - I hope the pattern can be seen - checking with Hajdamach it does appear to match honeycomb, but I stand to be corrected. Hajdamach quotes honeycomb as originating c. 1886.
In view of the wear and seeds, this one might have a reasonable amount of age - first quarter of the C20 perhaps? The pattern looks to suffer from stretching as your eyes climb the side of the vase, which rather belies the b. & w. factory drawing which shows each cell as being of identical size. Each cell appears with an approximately pointed top and rounded bottom. All comments welcome and thanks for looking.