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Bagley leaf dessert bowl524 viewsSmall fruit dish
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Cascade candle holder523 viewsProduced by Wood Brothers Glass Co and marketed under the range name Cascade. The original design was by Oiva Toikka in 1964 for Nuutajarvi Notsjo of Finland, pattern name 'Kastehelmi' (dew drop). Production of the Kastehelmi pattern was later continued at Iittala. It is assumed Wood Bros therefore made these items under licence.
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Bagley Festival of Britain celery vase522 viewsCelery on back. 1951
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Stuart? large cut crystal vase515 viewsThe form matches items in the 1927 catalogue
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Chance Spiderweb bowl D31, D94514 viewsLarge and small bowl top
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Walsh Walsh tulip and leaf crystal vase514 viewsLead crystal
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Walsh/Tudor Crystal pedestal salt513 viewsRadial base cuts
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Wedgwood Sheringham candlestick511 viewsMarked to base
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British Heat Resisting Glass Co. teapot509 viewsScarce. Brand name Phoenix. Glass tea pots had a brief period of popularity as a result of a Lyons Tea TV advert.
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Nazeing mushroom posy505 viewsPre-war
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Chance Spiderweb bowl D31505 viewsBlue enamel stars and gilding
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Davidson hors d'oeuvres dish502 viewsENGLAND mark. 1960s under the Brama brand
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