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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: Anne on January 14, 2009, 06:36:13 PM
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I feel I've seen this mark before somewhere but can't remember where or find it again! ::)
Does anyone know which crystal maker used a stencil-type capital letter B on their stemware please? The mark is one the foot of a rather nice tall wineglass (see below for pics of item and the mark.) Thanks in hope. :)
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Also consider M underlined, I think W or 3 unlikely.
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Looks like "13" to me, maybe brushed on with an acid paste? I dunno.
Edinburgh made a similar pattern, Lochiel, that is shown on Frank's Glass Catalogue site. The punties look a bit smaller in the images, but I don't know if it's significant. I didn't see the blank, but I didn't look through them all.
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Mark is sandblasted. Lochiel can also be seen in the catalogue on Scotland's Glass for those with no access to the Glass Study. (You are welcome to subscribe of course ;) )
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Kristi, thanks for the suggestion - it does look the same pattern, doesn't it? I can't find the shape/size of mine in Frank's listing, and the stem on mine has a knop whereas the catalogue items have a baluster stem instead. I don't think this one is very old, so perhaps a later production?
Frank, thanks for the suggestion of M rather than a B - definitely worth checking out. :)
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Kerching! This is solved! :) I now have two of these in the exact same pattern, one carrying the above mark, the other acid stamped with the curved text WEBB CORBETT.
A search of replacements.com tells me this is the Webb Corbett "Georgian" pattern, so this is either a WC stamp or a later Royal Doulton stamp (which I suspect is the case.)
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I have just bought several sets of glasses in this pattern, etched with a B on the base. Mine also have paper labels which say Webb Corbett Grade B, so I think the B is meant to indicate that it is not A grade.
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Ahhhh that would make sense, so a second rather than a perfect item. Thank you for adding the info. :)