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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Put-Lug on June 15, 2011, 08:46:23 PM
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Can anyone tell me anything about the bowl I use for peanuts!
Yellowy, green (moss?) in colour, with a honeycomb pattern. Footed bowl with ground and polished pontil mark. 11.5cm in diameter and 5cm high. The inside of the bowl is quite convex - I have tried to show this in the pic's but it is not obvious!
Any thoughts?
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and some more.....
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nice bowl - I suggest you reserve it for top quality peanuts only!
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LOL! - Always top quality, Ivo! - Sometimes cashew nuts as well! :chky:
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I was about to post that this could be Villeroy & Boch, based on the fact that I had one in green and one in red. They were supposed to be used for tea-lights, although I ended up selling mine. Howeverrrrr...after looking at the photos harder, I think the glass of yours is thinner and possibly finer and older than mine was, although the silhouette and pattern is very similar indeed. Also...it looks like yours has a kind of 'hump' in the bottom? The V&B ones don't have that as far as I can remember.
I looked all over Google, on here and on ebay and couldn't find any tea-light holders the same as the one I had, sorry. :cry:
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I would say much older; something like Webb or Walsh Walsh 1920s/30s. I think Ivo's thoughts might lie in that sort of direction too.
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Powell also had a range like that, but not sure about the colour .
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Thanks Everyone for your input!
Some ideas there to get stuck into researching...!
Yes Max, there is quite a 'hump' inside the bowl and I too, am inclined to think it has some age to it.