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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: essi on November 16, 2014, 01:10:21 AM
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Picked up this dish today and noticed it carried a registration lozenge.It is 9 inches in diameter
I do not have a good knowledge of pressed glass but I think the date of registration is 29 July 1876 bundle g.
Is this a very common pattern and does anybody know who the manufacturer is?.
Any help is much appreciated,
Tim
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Greener: an identical one is shown in Victorian Table Glass and Ornaments by Barbara Morris. Hard to say about rarity - I've owned a couple of black ones like yours plus an oval example in clear frosted. Maybe not the easiest pattern to find but they do turn up now and again.
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Tim
I have seen 2 myself over the last 10 years or so one in white and the blue one pictured below which also has the date lozenge twice on the base.
Roy
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Thanks for the swift reply Steven its allways nice to put a manufacturer to a piece of glass.
Roy thanks for your input, mine is also marked twice,once on the base and once on the border.
Am I right to think there is no true black in glass. Under a good magnifier the colour looks very dark amethyst.
Thanks again
Tim.
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There is true black glass, but green and amethyst were often used to create a dark (almost black) glass. Ivo can expand on this...
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There has already been a substantial discussion about this Henry Greener design on the GMB at:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,52870.0.html
Fred.
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Thanks to David and Fred,the previous postings were very interesting.
As was said there, so much to learn from one casual purchase.
Thanks again
Tim