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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: cordcote on April 30, 2014, 12:27:58 AM
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Hello, any of you good folks know if this pattern has a name at all please? Have seen plenty of Victorian pieces...decanters, vases etc with this continuous circular design. Thank you for any help.
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Unfortunately you don't say where you are from...if you are U.S. its a needle etch, machine made, 1900 to around 1920, probably a hundred different patterns.
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Thank you Ohio for your info. It gives me something to go. I am from England incidentally. Kevin.
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This is the guilloche technique, made possible by mechanical blowing of cups. As they all had the same size, the decoration could be done in a pantograph which copied the same design onto a dozen glasses at the same time. These glassses have been jn production until circa 1935 - in england, hoLand and germany alike. There are dozens of different patterns - greek key is the best known.
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Thank you Ivo. Most grateful for your help.
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Hi, it looks like a piece of Pall Mall glass to me. They were sold by Woolworths right up to the 1960s. Any chance of a picture of the whole glass?
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That design is not Pall Mall, but yes a picture of the whole glass would be useful
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Hi Christine, there were a number of patterns under the Pall Mall name of which the best well known is the Lady Hamilton pattern of course. Do you have a list of Pall Mall patterns?
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I understood Pall Mall was Lady Hamilton. I do know there are 100s if not 1000s of machine etched designs
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Hi Christine, Lady Hamilton was just one of the Pall Mall patterns when it was originally made - supposedly by Stuart, although others claim that Webb made them. They were then made in bulk in Bohemia. There are a number of patterns of similar style and the Lady Hamilton became the most popular by far.