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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Tabatha on March 12, 2006, 11:44:29 PM
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Hi,
Can anyone help identify this old rather large (and dusty) jar. It has Rd 574984 on the bottom.
Thanks, Sarah :)
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b171/TopsyCat/bottle2.jpg
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Rd 574984 is a registered design number assigned to Weiss & Biheller Ltd on 12 December 1910 [source: The Glass Association: Registration Numbers 1908-1945 (known as the Blue Book)].
The DICTIONARY OF GLASS MARKS gives a mark for Weiss & Biheller as a hammer - see here: http://www.heartland-discoveries.com/glassmisc.htm (item 29).
There is a firm called Weiss & Biheller listed in New York as a lighting manufacturer - chandeliers etc.- I don't know if this is the same firm who now only do lighting -see http://listings.allpages.com/ny-0002049425-new-york.html
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London based glassworks producing household & utility glassware. (Hartmann)
From companies house:
WEISS & BIHELLER (METALS) LIMITED
PARKVILLE HOUSE
BRIDGE STREET
PINNER
MIDDLESEX HA5 3JN
Company No. 00275994
from 1933-2004. Could be a connection as the name is uncommon. Nothing in the 1931 trade directory. It could also be that they emigrated to the US and concentrated on lighting
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Rd 574984 is a registered design number assigned to Weiss & Biheller Ltd on 12 December 1910 [source: The Glass Association: Registration Numbers 1908-1945 (known as the Blue Book)].
A high probability that this item was manufactured by Carl Stoelzle und Sohn, A.G. given that Weiss & Biheller Ltd were principal London agents for Stoelzle, at that time.
Regards,
Marcus
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This thread is a fine example of what is so special about this board. Two years on and people are still adding to the knowledge base. Nice one Marcus! ;)