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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: jazimmons on May 10, 2010, 11:46:46 AM
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G'day to you all. I expect that we have all been busy during the weekend at fairs and the likes!
Picked up this little Baby myself, but despite its molded Rd number to its base, I am lost as to who may have produced it and when?
The formation of its "faux pincered" top and base may be the give-away, but as yet cannot find it upon other items.
Rd 00208. Amber flint glass and standing 6" at its highest with a base size of 5" in total length.
One of a pair perhaps? :thup:You guys are so good this and so I live in hope that you can shed some light. Thank you. :thup:
cc. ANNE & CHOPIN-LISZT . . . I hope I am more successful with my photo this time :-[
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Seems likely that you're missing the first digit off the registration number
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Cheers for that Lus . . . My eyes are going to get me into trouble one of these days! Just had a further look (with my glasses on!) the Rd. number DOES read Rd 100208. ::) Thank you again. Jazz
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Rd. No. 100208 registered 14 May 1888 by J. Stembridge & Co., Holborn, Importers :thup:
[Source: "The Identification of English Pressed Glass" Jenny Thompson]
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:chky: WOW, how do you do it Anne? You should get involved with glass more often! hee hee hee Thank you, so very much. Jazz
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Links to more J. Stembridge design registrations at
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,11479.msg301324.html#msg301324
and
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,51989.msg301411.html#msg301411
Fred.
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2 pictures in opalescent.
Roy
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Thank you for showing this, Roy.
Nice quality photos (as usual), and the opalescence highlights the details well, especially the little 'thorns' on the horn's side.
Fred