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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on December 14, 2011, 04:22:38 PM
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I had this down as Bagley - but now I'm certain it's not. I've tried Sowerby, but don't think it theirs, and I've looked on Pamelas glasspavillon without luck, and don't think it's Davidson. Can only think I've missed it somewhere. I know Fenton did this custardy yellowish/green, but don't know if they ever did a piece like this. I haven't tried the masterbuchs, but I dread having to go all through those :cry: Does anyone recognize the design please. About 6.5" tall, and about 9" in diameter, with a frosted matt surface everywhere, holes at the bottom of the frog, and a really great glow. Thanks for looking, and fingers crossed someone will know whose it is :)
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Hi Paul, I haven't seen the vase part before, but the bowl is Sowerby, pattern 2549, so I assume the vase must be Sowerby too.
Catalogue Link (http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/glass_catalogues/sowerbyglass_catalogues/sowerbyglass_catalogue_1954-10.htm)
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oh, missed it didn't I :pb: Thanks very much Wayne, and I've tried the CD again and you're right I can see the No. 2549 bowl/dish, although it seemed to be in the one catalogue only. My eye was looking for the pair, and didn't find them of course.
So it's a mis-match/marriage do you think - I don't see the frog/vase (or have I missed that too). It's odd that the moulded fluting of the frog seems to echo a similar pattern on the bowl rim - plus they are both seem identical matt/frosted colours, all of which made me think they were matching pieces. Is this colour of uranium known from Sowerby anyone know?
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The colour is spot on Sowerby frosted uranium and I doubt it's a marriage. There seems to be a fair amount of almost definitely Sowerby stuff that that isn't documented.
I wonder about all the following possibly being Sowerby
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=879
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=880
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=509
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=321
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=821
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=944
http://lustrousstone.co.uk/cpg/displayimage.php?pid=316
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very interesting, and thanks for the linked pictures, which I assume you are suggesting are Sowerby because of the lemonish colour they have in common - although the last but one piece does look rather insipid.
Are you suggesting that the Sowerby catalogues are incomplete or perhaps were never fully documented to include all of their production in the first place??
I do agree that my two pieces seem to belong together, so - what am I offered for this unique pair ;) thanks again.
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It's not always just colour. I don't really know, but there are uncatalogued pieces such as the elephant butter dish I now know of and the roses bowl the stump lady is often found in. The catalogues are what was for sale to the retailers and wholesalers. What we don't see is the commissioned stuff. We know that Woolworth's, for example, commissioned exclusive glassware (some of the Sherdley stuff). Why not Sowerby items? Chance made a lot of commission items and it was Nazeing's stock in trade. Pressing was cheap and cheerful once you had the mould.
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Hi Paul, A late reply but I bought the same Sowerby #2549 design bowl with the same vase centre piece on Sunday and was trying to research the pair and found your post. I don't think they're a marriage - they do seem to match very well. If they're turning up as pairs this seems to support the idea that they're both Sowerby.
Just thought it would be useful to let you know it's not a one-off pairing :)
Marie.
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Marie, we are such a lucky pair, to each have what appears to be the only two extant examples of this stunning Sowerby design in uranium. If only I could keep mine - life is a constant battle to arrange and re-arrange pieces, looking for that nook or cranny - somewhere that I can locate in the shed or loft or bedroom allowing me to store yet one more piece of glass - and although I love the glow mine will shortly be going to a good and deserving new home. Thanks for sharing, and I hope you live in a castle and have the space to store endless amounts of glass :)