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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: agincourt17 on April 26, 2013, 07:06:24 PM
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A fancy glass posy vase measuring 4¼ inches long and 3½ inches high. The base, stalk and leaves are in pale yellow uranium glass, the bowl (presumably depicting a crocus flower) is in amethyst glass; the base has a small circle of glass embossed with a registration number 177733.
RD no. 177733 was registered by John Walsh Walsh of Birmingham on 2nd September 1891.
The registered design representation is shown (as a design for a flower holder) on page 279 of Mervyn Gulliver’s “Victorian Decorative Glass – British Designs 1850-1914”
This example is clearly damaged – the uranium glass stalk has had at some stage a clean break and then been glued ; there is only one flower cup compared to the double cup of the drawing, and most (if not all) of the leaves seem to be missing – but it is the only photographed example that I can find anywhere.
(Permission for the re-use of the images on GMB granted by John Tongue).