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Title: ideas for origin of amber custard
Post by: Paul S. on June 21, 2013, 04:04:09 PM
sometimes the clear plain undecorated examples are seen commonly at big fairs - those with cranberry bowls far less so - but in the 10 - 12 years I've been looking for custards, this is the first example I've seen of something other than clear or cranberry.

The handle indicates a pre 1870 date, and the ground/polished pontil, whilst a tad rushed, is of reasonable quality.         Sold to me as either shot or toddy glasses from the C20, and I didn't rush to correct the seller. ;)

Height is about 3.1/16" (78mm).

So, they're rare - but 'as hens' teeth', or does everyone else have shed loads of these things, and I'm deluding myself as usual ;)

All thoughts welcome - especially as to country of origin - and thanks for looking.

Title: Re: ideas for origin of amber custard
Post by: Lustrousstone on June 21, 2013, 05:48:17 PM
No idea but they're rather elegant