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Designed by Alexander Hardie Williamson, for Sherdley Glass/United Glass Bottle Manufacturers, shortly after 1945
tigerchips
[Apr 14, 2006 at 11:24 AM]
Thank you Anne, you're a star. I bought this thinking it was a Chance "Spiderweb" bowl but changed my mind when I looked on Chanceglass.net.
Anne
[Apr 14, 2006 at 01:09 PM]
I really like this pattern TC, it's very stylish. In British Table and Ornamental Glass, L.M. Angus Butterworth says that, after consultation with the directors of their distributing agents, Johnson and Jorgensen Flint Glass Co., Alexander Williamson, A.R.C.A., N.R.D., of the Royal College of Art, was commissioned to design glassware suitable for mass-production, and appropriate for the requirements of caterers and domestic users. Interesting page about Williamson on the Cambridge Glass Fair site under Exhibitions > Archive >Slim Jims
tigerchips
[Apr 25, 2006 at 08:55 PM]
Wow, I must have seen at least ten of these bowls today but in a smaller size.
Anne
[Apr 25, 2006 at 09:01 PM]
There's a lot of them around here too TC. I now have two full fruit sets of them.. anyone for trifle?
tigerchips
[Apr 25, 2006 at 10:06 PM]
Pardon? I've got custard in one ear and cream in the other so I'm a trifle deaf. I never did get that joke.
heidimin
[Jan 27, 2007 at 01:28 PM]
Pattern identified in McConnell's C20th Glass as Regency, dated 1947.
Anne
[Jan 27, 2007 at 11:53 PM]
Brilliant! Thanks Heidi, that's useful info to have.