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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: thewingedsphinx on June 30, 2019, 08:47:30 PM
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Here is a beginning of a thread of Victorian pressed glass posy boats. From around the 1880’s
The first I believe are Edward Bolton with variations of The “Grace Darling” Pattern and then some by Edward Moore.
Pictures are from my files which weren’t specifically done for this site so I hope they workout. Cheers Mike
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Picture 3 from the previous post top row Edward Moore with two Edward Bolton Gondolas below.
Pictures below, one with the wheels on right is Davidson one on left Bolton.
Pictures 2 and 3 Burtles Tate and co.
Picture 4 Henry Greener, large ones have the trademark but the small ones do not.
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Here are some Sowerby ones which have been mentioned before. I think we have more boats than the current Royal Navy. I think there will be a few more to add later including a large Joseph Webb. Cheers Mike
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Lovely collection Mike, I never realised there were so many different boats. Amazing that some of those stands have survived, maybe there is a cabin out there somewhere. :)
Penny
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Hi Penny, evidently the Sowerby stands are extremely rare and hard to come by in good condition. Dad also wants a cabin for his gondola. I shall find out if he’s seen the gondolas in different colours.
Cheers Mike
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What a lovely collection. I haven't ever seen a pink/red one before.
Have you got any pictures of the cabins.....I bet they get separated......happy to keep an eye out for you.
I know I have at least two boats in a box that I haven't opened yet.....will take pics to add to the thread when they turn up.
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This comment is incorrect “ with two Edward Bolton Gondolas below” as I believe the Gondolas are American Hobbs and Brockenier.
Apologies…