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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Unresolved Glass Queries => Topic started by: pamela on May 29, 2010, 06:44:08 PM
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Sold as Davidson, but cannot find a proof. Handles look as if Edward Moore could have made this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290434663012&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Neither lozenge nor Reg. No. that I can see.
Thanks for your opinions :-*
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Pamela I have seen and sold a few of these over the years in other colours , they have never been marked or signed and I myself do not know the maker although youe idea of Edward Moore is not a bad guess
Roy
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Poor picture, but the design of the handles looks similar to pieces known to be Moore.
I have a great interest in Edward Moore items (esp. the opaque brown and green) and recently reviewed a Moore catalog that probably dates from the 1870s.
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Thank you, Roy and James! :-*
It has safely arrived meanwhile from this very nice seller - I shall try and take some photos from different angles.
Probable 1870 Moore catalogue sounds most interesting, James, will you be kind enough to share some views of it, please please? :D
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here are some photos of the butterfly, measurements of bowl (trough?) are top length approx. 15 cms, top width approx. 7 cms
next post will show two close-ups of similar flowers found on two unknown sugars
Thanks for your time :-*
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two sugars on stem, one blue and one white - related to the bowl?
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Pamela
I have just looked through all my pictures but with no luck as I am sure I have had a pair of the Butterfly vases but in a blue pearline opalescent colour, cannot be sure they were exactly the same but think they were, I do not think Edward Moore made that type of glass, but Davidson , Greener , Burtles and Tate did , Sowerby made at least one item in a yellow vaseline opalescent.
My best guess would be from one either Davidson , Greener and a less of a chance Burtles and Tate
Roy
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I have had a pair of the Butterfly vases but in a blue pearline opalescent colour
It is not impossible that it's an Edward Moore design as Davidson bought all their moulds.
The little dotty flowers strike me as Greenerish though.
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Christine I agree 100% that it could well be an Edward Moore design looking at the handles.
The ones I sold were blue pearline and if I remember looked very much like Davidson pearline which all fits together very well if Davidson bought the moulds , I do not think that Greener made them now because there blue pearline always looks slightly different to Davidsons to me.
I also agree that the dotty flower item looked very much like Greener to me, reminds me of some of the Greener commemorative bowls and plates
Roy
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Pamela - sorry that I can't give you the answer that you want - but have you asked the seller why this piece was given a Davidson attribution?? -they may know something that the rest of us don't :)