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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on September 17, 2011, 06:45:12 PM
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I'm getting a headache looking, but am sure I remember a thread some time in the past 7 - 10 days regarding a Victorian style handled dish/basket - something to do with attribution etc., but for the life of me now can't find it. One of the most recent to post on this was Glen. Anyone know where I can find it please?? :)
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Sign in, find a post of Glen's and click on Glen's name, this will take you to Glen's profile where you can click 'show all posts' and search for the appropriate post. I have had a look and did not see anything with handles in the last 10 days.....
There is a link in this thread though to some handled stuff, here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,42993.msg240332.html#msg240332
John
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many thanks John - and I think it was indeed your link that I had been looking at, which included pictures of handled baskets. Sometimes I get confused, especially if I've spent a lot of time on the board - I forget exactly where/when/what I've been looking at - it's terrible when you get to 39 ;)
I do have a vague idea of how to search profiles and look for subjects etc., but thanks for reminding me. The reason for all this waffle was that today I picked up a u. handled basket with a lozenge mark, and thought it was to do with Glen Thistlewood's link - however, obviously not, as those are all C20 designs. Mine is Henry Greener, from Jan. 1870 - rather nice. Has a vine and grape pattern, so I assume you laid your bunch of grapes on the basket. thanks again. :)
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I understand the confusion thing. :D
Clicking on search brings up this page: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php?action=search
Here you can perform searches by a particular user, or perform searches in a given time period (e.g. last 10 days) and/or both of course... ;D
I tried Glen's posts with keywords like basket and handle but no results in the last ten days so switched to searching via the profile.
John
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having created all this fuss over my basket, will now post for general interest in the 'British' section. I do use the search facility on occasions, although like yourself, I don't always get the results that I consider I should :) I notice also that the spell check is not infallible - and since I'm a crap speller, find myself minimizing a post, so that I can pause and use the internet dictionaries. Obviously, there are a lot of people for whom that infallibility doesn't matter anyway ;)