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Title: Glass Drawer Knobs Rd 221520 12 Sep 1868 Parcel 2 Edwards Birmingham for show
Post by: mikenott on August 13, 2020, 01:58:02 PM
Acquired these four glass drawer knobs recently. They have a slight pink/mauve tint to the pressed glass and I guess were a cheap form of drawer knob having been moulded with a glass screw section to go into the drawer front. I can recall my grandmother having similar knobs on her Victorian furniture. They each have a minute Class III registration mark  with various levels of crispness. Between them I worked out that it was for 12 September 1868 Parcel 2. There is no registered design on the database with that number, but I found an 2017 conversation on this forum between Paul S and Agincourt17 which mentions 221520:

Paul S. "Regarding 221520 - the original drawing states CLASS III, and shows what appears to be an ornamental draw knob, the stub of which has been given a threaded profile - so presumably you could screw it into a draw front ?? -  I can't imagine it's a decanter related piece.       Again, both the original drawing and the Register lack any text description, but as you'll see when I do get to post this picture, it does look to be a glass draw knob......... "

Agincourt17. " RD 221520, registered 12 September 1868 - Parcel 2 (with registrant given as E Edwards, with address as 49 St. Paul's Square, Birmingham). No description of item given. Class 3: glass."

This fits my knobs exactly.

Hope it fills a gap. Feel free to use images for reference purposes for others.

Michael
Title: Re: Glass Drawer Knobs Rd 221520 12 Sep 1868 Parcel 2 Edwards Birmingham for show
Post by: Lustrousstone on August 13, 2020, 04:22:25 PM
Good find Mike
Title: Re: Glass Drawer Knobs Rd 221520 12 Sep 1868 Parcel 2 Edwards Birmingham for show
Post by: glassobsessed on August 14, 2020, 08:03:43 AM
Restored quite a few bits of furniture with threaded glass knobs, one was a pine Welsh dresser, also seen them on bedside cabinets and chests of drawers. Never spotted any Rd numbers though, I had assumed the glass knobs were a late Victorian fashion because of the items I found them on. 1868 is quite a bit earlier than I had considered. I have at least one spare knocking around will have to check and compare.

John