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Title: Possible Chance = Golden Lagoon
Post by: B & M on May 27, 2006, 07:57:06 PM
A very attractive bent glass elliptical bowl, possibly Chance. It has a gilt rim and a beautiful design of fish, seaweed & a seahorse, again in gold. It appealled to me particularly as the design closely resembles that on the Barolac seahorse handled vases.
http://i4.tinypic.com/10wt9cm.jpg
It measures about 6 inches long by 4 1/2 inches wide. Again, any help as to date & designer would be appreciated.

Thanks

Steven  :)
Title: Possible Chance
Post by: bubbles on May 27, 2006, 08:16:23 PM
Hi Steven,
Is the gold pattern on the bent bowl on the top of the glass or underneath?  As this may help decide whether it is Chance glass.  Dencill is the person who would probably know.. or at least would find out.  I'm sure he will post soon.
Title: Possible Chance
Post by: David E on May 27, 2006, 10:13:16 PM
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The second is a very attractive bent glass elliptical bowl, possibly Chance. It has a gilt rim and a beautiful design of fish, seaweed & a seahorse, again in gold ... about 6 inches long by 4 1/2 inches wide. Again, any help as to date & designer would be appreciated.

Hi Steven,
The shape of the dish does indeed suggest Chance, although I'll admit it's not a pattern I've seen before. If you go to my web site and study the 'Dishes & Bowls' shapes, you will see an example shape just like this (came in two sizes, incidentally).

http://www.chanceglass.net

Date & designer is a difficult one unless I happen to see an advert or archived material showing this. Very interesting though and well found :)

Do you have any objections to me using the photo on my site? It might just jog someone else's memory :)
Title: Possible Chance
Post by: David E on May 28, 2006, 08:20:38 AM
Have identified the fishy plate. It is called 'Golden Lagoon', dates from 1960, and is described in Lesley Jackson's 20th Century Factory Glass:

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... printed in gold with fish inside a border of seaweed and shells.


So quite an important piece and I need that photo more than ever! Steven: if you can e-mail me, I would be grateful :D