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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: thewingedsphinx on May 01, 2018, 07:25:06 PM
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Good evening folks, anyone recognise this nice little creamer, with distinctive leaf design. Could this be an unmarked Davidson or I also think the handle looks like a Greener item.i cannot find anything with a similar pattern.
Thanks Mike
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This isn't a pattern I've come across before, Mike.
No match in the Davidson unregistered designs 1880-1890 catalogues.
No match in my reference files of Henry Greener or Greener & Co. unregistered designs either, unfortunately.
Fred.
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Thanks for looking Fred, by the way I am keeping photos of all the pieces I have been listing and one day hope to load them to the gallery if there are no records of them. There is a Davidson sugar cat 146 listed at present.
We have the peacocks and lions book and a few pressed glass collectors club Phamlets on Greener do you know if there are any other good references to Henry Greener registrations?
Cheers Mike
I’m going to the Birmingham glass fair this Sunday so I may find out a bit more there?
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The general "go to" books on British design registrations that I use are are still:
'The Identification of English Pressed Glass 1842-1908' by Jenny Thompson
'English Pressed Glass 1830-1900' by Raymond Slack
'English 19th Century Press-moulded Glass' by Colin Lattimore
'British Glass 1800-1914' by Charles R. Hajdamach
with individual factory monographs:
'Sowerby - Gateshead Glass' by Simon Cottle
''Davidson Glass - a history' by Chris and Val Stewart
plus the various booklets and catalogues published by the Pressed Glass Collectors Club.
There are also individual issues of 'The Journal of the Glass Association" with valuable information.
The best individual reference source to Greener design registrations is now, I believe, within the GMB RD database. I also have a personal photo reference gallery of Henry Greener and Greener & Co. unregistered designs (about 300 images at the moment) which I hope to be uploading to the Glass Queries Gallery as a new separate database in the near future.
I've seen your images of the Davidson pattern 146 sugar bowl and the Greener & Co. RD 81160 sugar & creamer and I will upload some of them to the appropriate Glass Queries galleries for you in the next couple of days.
I also have some photos a 'new' Henry Greener unregistered design which I will try and show on the GMB this evening.
Fred.
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Fred,
Thanks very much for all that info, I think we have most of those titles and phamphlets as my folks were members of the pgcc. Are there any Greener pattern books?
In addition to your vast greener picture catalogue, over the winter I thought it only fair to shut my father in a room for several months to take pictures of all their glass. He’s now finished, once edited we will have a comprehensive collection of pictures that could be added to the glass gallery as there are a few not listed,. This will be a project for the winter months.
Cheers Mike
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I am not aware of any extant Henry Greener or Greener & Co. catalogues or pattern books which is why I think that an open-access reference database of their unregistered designs would be particularly important.
The only Greener glass pattern documents that I know of were in a six-page advertising insert which appeared in The Pottery Gazette of 1 April 1 1887, four pages of which of which have illustrations of glass ware. One page is shown on page 82 of Colin Lattimore's 'English 19th Century Press-Moulded Glass', but the other pages do not seem to be generally available in the public domain.
Fred.