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RD 390103
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A glass flower bowl, approximately max. 9 inches wide x 6 inches high. RD 390103, registered by Thomas Webb & Sons Limited on 17 November 1882 - Parcel 3.
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Similar bowl illustrated in Mervyn Gulliver's 'Victorian Decorative Glass - British Designs 1850-1914" - page 169.
Description largely after Gulliver: "The rim is decorated with an applied, clear glass edge trail finished with a six-way shallow crimp. The body is formed from a mould with fourteen, shallow projecting ribs, and comprises clear glass, over multi-coloured splashes, over fragments of silver foil, over ruby glass, and decorated with two, large amber glass lizard type creatures. The pontil mark is covered with a prunt impressed with a Registered Diamond mark, incorporating the date code for November 17 1882. The body is supported on four, rustic style stub feet. [Another bowl with the same lozenge, but with a different rim edge trail, only three stub feet, and a decorated amberina bowl, is shown on page 168].
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