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RD 833445
Davidson pattern no. 741 vase, ‘ripple’, as shown in their 1940 catalogue.

Known colours: Amber, Emerald, Smoke, Flint
Known cloud colours: Amber, Topaz-Briar
Sizes: 5, 7, 9 and 11 inches
Date Range: 1939 to 1965
The ‘ripple’ pattern was registered in 1939 (RD 833445, 14 February 1939; Australian RD 19221). It was not made in any Cloud Colours other than Amber and Topaz-Briar which was introduced in 1957. The vase came with a wheel flower support.
This is probably W J G Fullerton's most well known design. Fullerton was Davidson's only professional designer and was with the company from 1938 until 1947.
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Filename:Davidson_RD_833445,_14_Feb_1939,_pattern_741_ripple_Vase,_1940_catalogue_1_1.JPG
Album name:agincourt17 / 06 Registered Designs
Glassworks:George Davidson & Co., Gateshead-on-Tyne
Pattern:No.741, 'ripple'
Catalogue Year:Registered 14 February 1939
File Size:100 KB
Date added:Jun 26, 2015
Dimensions:346 x 500 pixels
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