Molineaux Webb: 1867
24 JUNE 1867
Design Number
209086
Lozenge
Description
Biscuit jar
Star cut base. Vertical lines at the bottom and top of the biscuit barrel. Frosted body with Greek Key pattern in upper half and thin vertical rectangles in lower half.
Image
From a Molineaux Webb pressed glass catalogue provided by Siegmar Geiselberger
(the lid and bottom plate are not part of the registration)
Photos from Roy includes an electroplate surround
It's possible the electroplate version updated the original design which had a glass lid and base
10 AUGUST 1867
Design Number
210199
Lozenge
Description
Dish
Oval dish with a central star pattern. Body is frosted. Outer edge is a series of 48 half oval rings.
Image
This example has a pattern on the frosted area, which does not match the original registration.
Similar to the 1868 whole frosted celery on the next page, it looks like frosted panels sometimes had patterns added to jazz them up.
26 AUGUST 1867
Design Number
210484
Lozenge
Description
Basin or butter cover
The sketch shows a lid from a side perspective and again from underneath. The lid has a series of frosted / clear rectangular bands radiating from the centre. The outer edge is frosted leading to the rim which has vertical lines.
Image
From a Molineaux Webb pressed glass catalogue provided by Siegmar Geiselberger
10 SEPTEMBER 1867
Design Number
210941
Lozenge
Description
Cream jug
Similar in shape to other jugs from previous years, this has a star base and a frosted body. The handle is beaded in the same manner as the jug design 195262. The top edge of the jug is partially decorated with the same half oval ring design as the dish in 210199.
Image
From a Molineaux Webb pressed glass catalogue provided by Siegmar Geiselberger
10 SEPTEMBER 1867
Design Number
210942
Lozenge
(as 210941)
Description
Basin
This basin or sugar bowl has a star base and a concave stem. The body of the bowl is frosted. The top edge is patterned with the same half oval rings as dish 210199 and jug 210941.
Image
From a Molineaux Webb pressed glass catalogue provided by Siegmar Geiselberger