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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: yesvil on October 18, 2010, 10:27:50 AM
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A carboot find from yesterday:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5093081566/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5092433785/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5093029530/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5093028570/in/photostream/
It's quite large with a diameter of just under 300mm, the inside has a mottled, leathery texture there's also quite a few air-bubbles within - any ideas?
~Adam
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the only i know is that if it would a cut glass design - its called " hobnail " - but i have no idea who could be blamed for that bowl :pb:
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the only i know is that if it would a cut glass design - its called " hobnail " - but i have no idea who could be blamed for that bowl :pb:
Oooo so mean ;D
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:-[
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looks a bit daisy and button to me
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The pattern is called cane because it looks like the old woven cane chairs that used to grace early homes. Many US companies incorporated cane into their designs, but I can't place your dish into any of their creations. Yours looks a bit European to me. This wouldn't surprise me because you are across the Big Pond. I believe that some English companies used the cane pattern for their glass, but probably called it something else.
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:hi: and :huh: :huh: :huh: not sure if it is sorta like mine (or not...)
Just thought I would pass on, and IF not -- then disregard this.... :spls:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,34876.0.html
Designs look similar ?? but then mine has a star in the bottom (re: Federal Glass) ?? so maybe not the same maker -- but sort of the same style of octagons ?? So might it be*like* a Windsor pattern, aka canes and buttons I think, by Federal Glass ??
......or not ??
:spls2:
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The Windsor pattern passed through three companies, antiquerose, including Federal and Indiana. I forget the other one right now. Indiana Glass called it Royal Brighton. Your dish does look older, so I bet it is Federal. The dish in the original post has the same cane pattern that Windsor incorporates, but it doesn't have a shape or other elements that one finds in Windsor. I am betting on a UK origin.
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The Windsor pattern passed through three companies, antiquerose, including Federal and Indiana. I forget the other one right now. Indiana Glass called it Royal Brighton. Your dish does look older, so I bet it is Federal. The dish in the original post has the same cane pattern that Windsor incorporates, but it doesn't have a shape or other elements that one finds in Windsor. I am betting on a UK origin.
Okey Dokey.....just thought they kinda look alike, but was not sure about it. Wild guesses...
Way over my head :usd: http://mixonline.com/ai/sounds/hollywood_edge/BulletBys.wav :24:
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Thanks TxSilver that gives me something to get going with. The bowl was actually bought together with this corning whatever:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5092435265/
So the guy selling presumably had some sort of American connection and I did think that the one in question had an American look just as you thought it had a European look so maybe it belongs somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic ocean - at least that would make claretjugcollector happy!
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Here is your Corning whatever http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,22317.0.html
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Here is your Corning whatever http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,22317.0.html
Thank you Christine I don't think I would have got anywhere with that one myself.