Andy McConnell said to me once, "if you see the table lamp, buy it whatever the cost" - needless to say I've never see the lamp, though there is usually acres of the pattern around in the way of smaller items, and back in the day I had quite a variety - some of the coloured stuff too. Arguably some of the most popular pressed utility glass there's ever been, in the U.K. Originally the product of Josef Inwald in Czechoslovakia, the bulk of the designs made from 1922 to 1930. The only other piece I still have is a stoppered claret jug that came from Mr. McConnell.
It was originally marketed as the 'Lord' range, after which, and when it was made in the U.K. it was re-named 'Jacobean' - most of those pieces have the word Jacobean somewhere on the piece.
I forget who said it but apparently those pieces with a mirror finish to the base are the original 'Lord' items, allegedly - as shown on this vase.