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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: Tigerchips on November 11, 2005, 10:28:42 PM
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Any help on this posy holder much appreciated.
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/albums/userpics/10011/Picture%20815.jpg
I couldn't resist at 99p. There are a few little chips in the frog though. :)
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Hi
it reminds me of the Bagley Glass "Rutland" pattern
(http://www.almasattic.com/Assets/Images/ArtDeco/Bagley/GrnDecoVanity1H.jpg)
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http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/schalen/02664.html
double heart...in my words,but could be similar?
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Hi
According to Angela Bowey's Bagley Glass CD, this was part of a Bagley Rutland three piece flower set, (missing the black plinth) pattern no. 3078. Was also available as a boudoir or trinket set.
Pattern was made from 1939-1975 (although whether that includes the flower set, or just refers to the trinket isn't specified).
(Ref: Bagley Glass, Angela M Bowey, Derek and Betty Parsons)
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Tigerchips — It needs a black plinth. If you find one that fits with a wobberly bottom, that will be the one.
Bernard C. 8)
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Thank's, AlmasAttic and Cathy. I looked at all the pressed glass sites for my item - including the Bagley section's - and I still didn't find it. :D
I was so impressed with the quality and the sharpness of design that I had to buy it. This must be the first piece of glass that's ever blown kisses at me. I mean, it's just not done in todays society is it?
It's no surprise that I'm still single with so many pieces of glass jumping on me like this.
Hi
it reminds me of the Bagley Glass "Rutland" pattern
(http://www.almasattic.com/Assets/Images/ArtDeco/Bagley/GrnDecoVanity1H.jpg)
What a lovely shade of green, Yummy.
Sometimes I forget that I'm a fella and I could get into serious trouble talking like this. I poop too much to be a lady anyway. :lol:
In case anybody's wondering, I'm 27 years old and getting younger every day hence the childish jokes. :wink:
And no, i'm not available to people. :oops: