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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: NoDraMuzz on May 11, 2013, 07:39:43 AM
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Hi! I have just joined after searching for info on the above & finding this site. I did see other posts in the same vein, but 'got lost' trying to re-find them!
Anyway, to my question: I have one of these boats, passed to me from my Mum. It is a clear pressed glass (I always called it 'Depression Glass') with daisy/button patterns as I saw described here. It is approx. 13 inches (33cm) long & has a moulded number '39414' on the inside of the stern, but no other markings or name on it. I did see info on this site regarding these flower trough boats with a ladies name on them, but this one doesn't.
IS it by the maker Edward Bolton c.11th Dec. 1885, as I have been told by a collector?
I know my Mum has had it all of my life (60yrs) & my g'parents on both sides were English & it could have come from either side originally. What would this realistically be worth to resell? This is a pic of it.
Cheers, D.
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Welcome to the board. It is indeed by Edward Bolton with that registration number. The design dates to 1885, though not necessarily the boat itself.
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:) TY, Christine .. much appreciated your reply.
Here's another of Mum's treasures .. is this style known as 'nappy' dish & why? Is this a display plate for fruit or ? :-\ It is quite pretty, but I have no idea where to display or use it.
Cheers, Di.
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You're welcome. Please start a new post for each item. We also need dimensions and base shots. I think a nappy generally has at least one handle