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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: brucebanner on August 18, 2015, 04:08:50 PM
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Any thought's on this one, it's very crudely made in a very sharp two part mould with distortion to the glass. Glows slightly green under UV light and has several white seeds and other bits within the glass, i'm guessing it's a small posy or salt?.
No marking.
4 3/4 inches in length, 2 1/4 inches in depth and roughly 3 1/4 inches in height.
Any thought's regards Chris.
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Hi Chris
I am pretty sure its Sowerby. I have had them in slag glass and they were marked. I have one next to me now in amber glass which is also not marked.
Fred will most likely add all the details later.
regards Roy
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Thanks Roy what date are they?.
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This is not a design that I recognise as being from Sowerby (but I open to persuasion of its Sowerby origins with appropriate evidence). .
It does have some similarities to the Sowerby pattern no. 1267 basket (shown on page 5 of their pattern book IX of 1882), which is from their RD 316491 of 20 November 1877 – Parcel 4. The vertical ribbing on the Sowerby basket sides is, however, completely plain, the base is also decorated with parallel ribs, and so is the handle.
I have seen them in vitro-porcelain and malachite glass (see the photos), always with the Sowerby peacock trademark and the registry date lozenge, but never in clear or transparent coloured glass.
Fred.