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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: flying free on November 13, 2009, 09:41:00 PM
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Does anyone one recognise the patterns on these/the makers of these dishes please?
I have been through Pamela's site and I don't think they are there. I have had them a long time perhaps 15 years, but I have no idea where they are from and I haven't managed to find them in my searches. I assumed they were English but..... really no idea.
Many thanks for any direction on where to look or answers ;D
M
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round pressed: BAGLEY ??
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/carnival/03087.html
oval: possibly EAPG ?
just ideas :-\
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Round one looks like Sowerby 2266
See here on Glen Thistlewood's site for some iridised examples of the pattern: http://www.geocities.com/carni_glass_uk_2000/Chunky.html
Steven
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thank you so much for your replies. I am confused (not difficult ;D) slightly.
The Bagley dish Pamela has linked to looks identical to mine and I also looked at a dish noted as Sowerby 2266 in Carnival glass on another site and that too looks as though it might be identical.
However, what I think I may have noticed is that the star in the centre of the Bagley one on Pamela's site looks different to the centre of the Sowerby one? Is it? the Sowerby carnival one I looked at seems to be more flower shaped/petal shaped, rather than star shaped, kind of elongated points it seemed. My dish has the identical shape in the centre to the one on Pamela's site.
Other than that, mine has a fluted edge in that it goes in and out as the Sowerby one did - does the Bagley also go in and out please?
Thanks for helping. I appreciate it.
m
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Sorry Steven, I meant to say I did look on Glen's link but then I also found another picture elsewhere of the 2266 taken into the centre of the bowl from the top and the star/petal shaped showed as I described. Which is where it seemed to show a different centre. Other than that I can't see the difference between that and the one on Pamela's site listed as Bagley.
What do you think? do they look the same?
thank you again for looking.
m
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No, not listed as Bagley, that was just a guess :-X I only thought it is British...
Of course, Glen and Steven are right, Sowerby! I should finally put it down !
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No, my fault entirely Pamela. I misread what you wrote and didn't look at the link properly for what was written underneath the picture :-[
Many thanks to both for your help. I really appreciate it. :clap:
m
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Post the oval one a new thread along with a picture of the base please. Mixing IDs making filing hard and this one is not Sowerby. EAPG looks a good thought (or not).