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Old Sowerby or Davidson sugar bowl ... ? - ID = Sowerby

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Anne E.B.:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y195/glassie/smallbowl.jpg

I think this might be an old Davidson or Sowerby sugar bowl(?).   Stands  7cm high.  Quatrafoil shape, standing on four feet.  No markings.  Any ideas please?

TIA :P

Bernard C:
Anne — It's Sowerby, but I can't find the pattern number at the moment.

Later — Wrong.   See later posting.

Bernard C.  8)

Anne E.B.:
Thankyou Bernard :wink:   I did check in Glen's Vol.I because I figured that if it was Sowerby, that's where it was likely to be, but didn't spot it, but then spotted similar looking shapes in Chris & Val Stewart's book.

Good to have it ID'd. :P

pamela:
with the help of Ivo, I've traced this orange coat texture also in France: Landrecies f.e.
good luck !  :roll:

Lustrousstone:
It bears similarities to Sowerby Lea pattern, but it's not. The Sowerby pattern is more complex. See here for carnival examples www.ddoty.com/lea.html , but Lea is found in other colours. I vote not Sowerby, unless Bernard can dig out the number

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