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    Posted 11 months ago

    BHIFOS
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    Some of you may remember the unusual bowl I posted a few years ago that was actually a boat stand, well I went into the Sallies the other day and what should I see but the boat!!
    Unfortunately in a different colour but these aren't common so I'm not going to complain at the moment.
    The boat made by Sowerby was available in 4 different sizes 41/2", 10", 12" and 15" and many different colours. the pattern number 42947 was registered in 1886 and together with the flint (clear) colour the row boats were also produced in opal, blanc-de-lait, Sowerby's malachite colours, blue aqua and Sowerby's vitro porcelain colour range up until about 1910. There is also Uranium ones but these seem rarest of all.
    This boat is a 12" in "Flint" and the stand that was only made in one size to fit the 3 larger size boats is "Opal"
    Condition of the boat is quite good for a piece of glass that is 110+ years old. In the last photo you will notice it has an oval rim of glass on the bottom, this is to keep it steady on a flat surface as the stand was an extra.
    The pattern on the boat is called "Daisy Block".

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    1. IronLace IronLace, 11 months ago
      Well done, Bernard, super find!
      As you may know I'm a big fan of putting orphan items back together, & it happens a lot with Victorian glass, so much of it has been lost & separated over the years. Great to see your persistence rewarded! And how good is op shopping? The best type of shopping in my opinion...
    2. keramikos, 11 months ago
      BHIFOS, Very cool. :-)

      Yep, I remember when you posted the boat stand:

      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/294966-a-nice-new-bowl

      This glassmessages dot com forum thread has some interesting tidbits:

      https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php?topic=854.0
    3. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 11 months ago
      Its a real beaute, but would not want to see gravy in it. I love the stand which is almost futuristic. My Irish table would hold this beauty well if it was the 41 and 1/2 incher !~
    4. BHIFOS BHIFOS, 11 months ago
      Thanks Marin, yes bargains at op shops are always nice to find! :)

      Thanks Kera, yes glassmessages.com is where I found a lot of info about them, a really useful site.

      And also thanks Phil, and you are right gravy would not be a good thing to serve in this boat, too many sharp angles. Sorry the 41 and a 1/2 incher is only 4 and a 1/2 inches so will probably get lost on the Irish table..... :)
    5. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 10 months ago
      for a great banana split ice cream

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