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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: agincourt17 on April 30, 2018, 10:44:10 AM
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A blue-green marbled press-moulded glass bowl with stylised foxes (or possibly dogs with very bushy tails) as handles. The bowl interior has a clear Henry Greener 1st lion trademark (dating the bowl to between 1875 and 1885). Approximately 3 inches high with a rim diameter excluding the handles) of about 4.5 inches. (Permission for the re-use of these images on the GM granted by eBay user reflections-retro).
This piece is from an unregistered design and I assume that it was most likely used as a sugar bowl, so does anyone have photos of matching pieces (perhaps a creamer or a butter dish) to show, please, or even the bowl in a different colour?
This is very much in the style of Davidson's unregistered dog-handled pattern no. 26 sugar bowl and creamer (dating from between 1880 and 1890) and Sowerby's monkey-handled pattern no. 1125 covered sugar bowl, butter dish and creamer (registered in the RD bundle 298870-876 on 6 March 1876 - Parcel 3) and I will add photos of these in the next post for comparison.
In all these cases, the quality of the moulds is quite extraordinary.
Fred.
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For comparison with the Henry Greener bowl.
Fred
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Hi Fred, attached, “Greener” Purple slag sugar and creamer plus Davidson’s cat 26. Cheers Mike
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Thank you very much Mike. Your father really has collected some treasures!
Fred.
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We also have this Sowerby dish but as rd 295444 which different reg than the others ?
Regards Mike
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Thank you, mike. Every day a schoolday!
I haven't come across this shape before. Presumably a sweetmeat (which Jenny Thompson and Simon Cottle simply describe as a 'dish').
Fred.
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Hi Fred, Marking times pamphlet no.22 also shows the creamer and sugar in white milk glass.
Cheers Mike
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Thank you, Mike. I will check it out.
Fred.