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Title: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
Post by: pamela on March 16, 2009, 07:57:10 PM
please let me know your ideas:
we have splitted
attributed and unknown 'schalen + teller' - 'bowls + plates' in the upper frame
in order to reduce loading time of this much too large folder
which is your opinion, please?

Thanks for your opinion
 :kissy:
Title: Re: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
Post by: deco.queen on March 16, 2009, 08:45:53 PM
I say terrific!  :thup:
Title: Re: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
Post by: pamela on March 16, 2009, 09:03:04 PM
thank you! just your reply is enough to change - I felt the same! :kissy:
Title: Re: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
Post by: Anne on March 17, 2009, 01:43:05 AM
Oh yes Pamela, that's much faster, thank you. :kissy:

BTW isn't this one on Marcus' book CD? http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/schalen/06592.html and as mentioned here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,20628.0.html  8)
Title: Re: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
Post by: Bernard C on March 17, 2009, 02:31:58 AM
Yes, Pamela, it works well.

Nice to see your Sowerby "2487 BOAT".   The 1954 catalogue shows it without the plinth in four versions, the first of which is yours:
  • Large : Incurved, 10"
  • Large : Straight, 10½"
  • Small : Incurved, 8"
  • Small : Straight, 8½"

  • The rare special plinth made for the large boat is interesting, as it is the only known Sowerby plinth with feet, and the earliest known pattern number for a Sowerby plinth.

    Bernard C.  8)
    Title: Re: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
    Post by: Bernard C on March 17, 2009, 06:35:34 AM
    ... and from a damaged and fragmentary 1933 trade catalogue, it looks as if the pattern (imitation cut diamonds) name was Manchester.   Glen's CDs or DVDs should confirm this.

    Here it is called a "SALAD BOAT".   The large size was Cupped, Flanged and Straight;  the small size Incurved and Straight.

    Bernard C.  8)
    Title: Re: pressglas-pavillon.de - alteration
    Post by: Bernard C on March 17, 2009, 07:38:40 AM
    ... and 07420 is a Bagley Andromeda figurine, notice that she is chained to the rock, freestanding version, usually sold with a bloom ring, and usually marked "MADE IN ENGLAND".   Other versions had a circular peg base which fitted into a flower block for a centrepiece, see here (http://www.wakefieldmuseumcollections.org.uk/index.asp?page=item&filename=bagley.mdf&itemId=WAKGMP%20:%20P2002.312) (note the caption has it the wrong way around), and a circular peg base with bayonet fitting, which fitted the Leek table lamp.

    Bernard C.  8)