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Title: Crystal bowl with sandblasted flowers - not Cascade
Post by: Shinyglass on April 05, 2025, 05:04:14 PM
A friend gave me this bowl because I collect Stuart Cascade, but this isn't Cascade. The flowers' petals are not the same, they have two stamen, not three, and two of the leaves on each branch are also sandblasted. I've got Royal Brierley Fuschia, and it isn't that either. There's no maker's mark or stickers and my image searches are just pulling up Cascade. The shop they got it from couldn't help either, since it was a charity find, but they do have several more bowls like it.

(Sorry about the photo, we've got bright sunlight at the mo.)
Title: Re: Crystal bowl with sandblasted flowers - not Cascade
Post by: Anne on April 05, 2025, 09:48:59 PM
It might be worth looking through Replacements.com at the fuchsia patterns, here's a link which should hopefully work for you.
https://www.replacements.com/search?query=fuchsia+glass (https://www.replacements.com/search?query=fuchsia+glass)
Title: Re: Crystal bowl with sandblasted flowers - not Cascade
Post by: Shinyglass on April 07, 2025, 03:42:41 PM
Thanks, but I tried there first. The image search largely returns Cascade, and I looked through the fuchsia results manually without finding a match. I'm not honestly sure the flowers are even fuchsias since they only have two stamen, but I'm not sure what else they would be.

There's a rosebowl in the same cut there, so it is definitely part of a range.
Title: Re: Crystal bowl with sandblasted flowers - not Cascade
Post by: flying free on April 07, 2025, 05:07:10 PM
The shape reminds me of Webb Corbett - but then I don't know anything about this era glass so it might be a common shape amongst makers.  Just a thought in case it helps :)

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