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Title: Curious moulded tub with cover
Post by: cagney on February 27, 2021, 08:22:26 PM
Pressed lead glass. My guess probably european c. 1850. Possibly earlier.
Combined height is 12.5 cm
 Diameter is 12 cm at flange

The curious part being a centered rounded protrusion in the inside bottom of the bowl and the same thing on the inside of the lid.
For lack of a better word a " nipple" as part of the mould.
I have never seen such a thing. Thinking might be a clue as to maker or process, possibly patented,etc.
Anybody else come across this?
Title: Re: Curious moulded tub with cover
Post by: flying free on February 27, 2021, 08:27:56 PM
is it a butter or a honey pot maybe?

There are some items on the Molineaux Webb website that might be similar in shape so worth a look - it's a lovely website :)
Title: Re: Curious moulded tub with cover
Post by: cagney on February 27, 2021, 09:33:43 PM
I would call it a butter tub. That is the term used here in U.S.A. The rounded protrusions on the inside are something that is new to me. I have seen/ handled a lot of early pressed glass. I would suppose The purpose may be a centering mechanism for the plunger. last picture shows the outside bottom where the pattern on the bottom has been altered in direct relation to the nipple on the inside.  Curious,curious.