Posted 6 years ago
sklo42
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This is a mere three inches tall. It is moulded with three 'fins', three feet and a surface which is a riot of raised dots, ribs and scroll patterns. So much detail yet most is lost in the streaks of the glass.
I know nothing about this type of glass......I was really buying the the other item in the lot. Nor do I know its country of origin.
Height 8cm./3 inches
I think most likely English...could be Sowerby. MALKEY knows Northern pressed glass very well, so perhaps he can ID it more comprehensively...
I think you are most likely right on English, but what do I know lol
LOL! The colonies are well - stocked with English pressed glass...a fair bit has passed through my hands. Davidson another possibility...most Sowerby has a mark but not always...their glass was particularly detailed, small masterpieces of mould - making.
That was my first thought......congratulate the mould maker! Three part mould with hair lines down the middle of the 'fins'.
Beautiful!
very kind of you to say my ironlace but i,m a bit out of touch
beautiful & the flow in banding of glass superb
but i cannot fix down to maker & could possibly be american
which maker an irrelevance in such well executed piece nice to know maker but not essential
first class peggy lots of love
flash posting berlovely nurses & doctors just let me out for short peroid
well done peggy & could undocumented piece from northern glass houses in particular
i just love malachite glass
oops forgot posted 17.03 on a clock you see xxxxxxxx
Thank you, Newfld, much appreciated.
It's true, Malkey, knowing the maker won't change much. I appreciate your good wishes and send the same to you......take care xxxxxxx