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Author Topic: Victorian Ale Glasses - possibly Thomas Gammon? Any help is welcome  (Read 3029 times)

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Offline Paul S.

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Re: Victorian Ale Glasses - possibly Thomas Gammon? Any help is welcome
« Reply #10 on: March 13, 2016, 09:04:29 PM »
sorry :)? ...........subtle differences between which two David ??     ......   oh, I seeeeeeeeeeeee     'Sturt' refers to Stuart...    I did wonder who or what Sturt was and then couldn't work out why Stuart was talking as though he'd been showing glass here. :-[          There was a guy called George Sturt who wrote a classic called 'The Wheelwright's Shop' - marvellous book and well worth reading.

Don't see pressed versions of these ales so much nowadays  -  expect they're all being used as vases ;)

 

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