I've been unable to ID this pressed glass celery(?) that only cost 30p
. Unfortunately it is unmarked. However, there is an image in my copy of Pressed Flint Glass by Raymond Notley, Shire Publications 1986 (page 21) of a celery that looks very similar, taken next to a Sowerby one, and both described as being from the 1920s, although both "looking much older". The foot, 'blackberry' prints and general shape look to be an almost match except the one shown in the book has some additional decoration above the prints. Notley says it was made by Eda Glasbruk, Sweden when it was part of the national co-operative, Aktiebolaget de Svenska Kristall glasbruken, and that it was later made in Finland by Karhula-Iitala.
I've looked through available Eda catalogues online but can't find anything that has these kind of prunts. I've given up on looking in the online Corning Museum of Glass as I find it user unfriendly, at least for me.
Would it be possible to add an image of the one shown in the Notley book or is it still copyright?
I may be way off course and it is something completely different