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Title: Folded rim epergne
Post by: bat20 on December 21, 2021, 12:24:38 PM
Hi,I found this epergne at one of my haunts recently, both bowls have folded rims, the foot is applied with a broken pontil and the trumpet bit is also applied to the bottom of the bowl .The glass itself has prominent tooling marks with bubbles and inclusions with a grey tint .The glass is 6.5” high and the frilly rim made me think late Victorian at first but I’m wondering if it’s earlier now having had a good gander at it ??.I should add the bowl has a high pitched brittle ring. As usual your thoughts are very welcome! Thanks ….there is a lot of wear too the base it sits on .
Title: Re: Folded rim epergne
Post by: bat20 on December 21, 2021, 12:27:42 PM
Another
Title: Re: Folded rim epergne
Post by: Paul S. on December 21, 2021, 12:51:47 PM
As you've suggested, I would have thought this typical in appearance of a single trumpet epergne from 1870 to somewhere near the end of the C19  -  in other words typical of the art nouveau period rather than earlier.
Title: Re: Folded rim epergne
Post by: neilh on December 22, 2021, 07:10:52 AM
There is one of that general style in the 1881 Percival Vickers Catalogue, made in sizes from 5.5 to 13.5 inches tall. It is quite a generic shape so I don't think we'll ever be able to say which one belongs to which company. I would expect other companies who operated in the range of low to mid priced glass to make these also. So we can say the shape was well established by c1880.
Title: Re: Folded rim epergne
Post by: bat20 on December 22, 2021, 10:09:36 AM
“Gawd bless you govnors “,..thank you Neil and Paul !,it’s going to be used over Christmas 👍
Title: Re: Folded rim epergne
Post by: bat20 on December 24, 2021, 10:01:23 AM
Merry Christmas all and thanks for your patience and help with this obsessive hobby !!
Title: Re: Folded rim epergne
Post by: Paul S. on December 24, 2021, 11:16:11 AM
Hi  -  well, I think that's what we're all here for  ;D ;D            Your felicitations are reciprocated. :)