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Hollow stem, cut champagne glass769 viewsBritish?
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Hollow stem, cut champagne glass881 viewsLead crystal
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Lillicrap's hone1247 viewsInvented by Joseph Richard Lillicrap of Urmston, Lancashire
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Lillicrap's hone1138 viewsWood Bros. Glass Co., Ltd, Barnsley, Yorkshire (est. 1828). British numbers PATENT No 346057 and RGD No 756250 (1930). Patent numbers for France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa. Two different moulds
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Chance Honeysuckle sandwich tray, box748 viewsBattered but still boxed!
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Chance Honeysuckle sandwich tray655 views1970. 13 x 5.5 in
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Chance Honeysuckle sandwich tray709 viewsGilded edges
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Chance Honeysuckle sandwich tray, box646 viewsBowater Stevenson blue box with cellophane lid. 1970 only
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Chance Honeysuckle sandwich tray, box672 viewsEnd, Bowater Stevenson blue box with cellophane lid. 1970 only
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Webb? Honey Amber bowl 1062 viewsNote the square rim profile and the applied prunts. Uranium glass
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Webb? Honey Amber bowl1136 viewsManley describes this colour as Webb's Honey Amber; it's browner and less orange than Sunshine Amber. Uranium glass
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Razor blade sharpener933 viewsLikely English 2 x 5 x 3.5 in. Cut from a glass cylinder
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