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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: Simba on August 26, 2015, 04:50:35 PM
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Found a lovely Sowerby butter dish today with lovely clear marks the lozenge dates it to 26th July 1880 just wondered if you wanted to add it to your Rd Catalogue
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Corrr,that's a real beauty :)
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The factory appear to have Registered six items on that particular day - Rd. Nos. 352840 - 45 - I'll have a look in the archives and see which one this is.
Edited to add........ appears to be Rd. 352842 as per attached picture.
great find Angela - I think we should join you ;)
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Thank you, Angela, for showing this butter dish, and Paul, for providing the design representation.
Simon Cottle describes RD 352842 of 26 July 1880 as a ‘butter dish’ but ascribes no Sowerby pattern number to it. Jenny Thompson describes the design as a ‘new butter’ (which is the description on the design representation).
The Thistlewood Sowerby CD-ROM catalogues show a matching design on the left of the bottom row of page 7 of Sowerby Pattern Book XI (1885), but unfortunately the actual pattern number is cropped and thus not shown. From the number sequence of the previous butter dishes shown on the same page and subsequent page of the pattern book the pattern number is most probably either in the ‘1490s’ or somewhere in the ‘1500s’ (which is also in accord with the known Sowerby pattern numbers of similar registration date).
I will add the butter dish photos to the GMB RD Database and GMB Sowerby Patterns database shortly.
Fred.
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So pleased to have helped.... thank you for all the info that's brilliant, I have added some brighter pictures... I found it in our local Flea Market today along with this sugar bowl which I think is Davidson? the chap selling it says he was selling off his mums stuff... the butter dish is perfect.
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not really into Davidson, but am sure we've had this 'bowl with two dogs for handles' thingy, before - or something very similar, and seem to recall those chains on something. Presumably it doesn't carry a Rd. No.
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No mark but found it on the Davidson research page on Glass Queries page as pattern 26 also found earlier discussion on here where Pamela pointed out that Inwald also made this item