Percival Vickers: 1883-1884
14 FEBRUARY 1883
Design Number
394205
Lozenge
Description
Half pint tumbler
Tumbler with vertical ridging on the bottom half of the glass
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17 APRIL 1883
Design Number
397022
Lozenge
Description
None
This is a dish with the same octagon pattern as 390615. The differences on this dish are that the pattern covers more of the base, and the top edge is segmented.
Image
(photo by Rob Young)
Thanks to Roy for the photo
24 AUGUST 1883
Design Number
402690
Lozenge
Description
Tumbler
A tumbler with two types of alternating vertical ridging on the bottom third of the glass.
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2 NOVEMBER 1883
Design Number
406456
Lozenge
Description
Jelly glass
7 FEBRUARY 1884
Design Number
1415
Description
None
A tumbler with vertical ridging on the bottom half of the glass. The middle of the glass forms heart shapes. The design was signed by company secretary "J. Kidd" - perhaps linked to the nearby Thomas Kidd glass works.
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10 MAY 1884
Design Number
6658
Description
None
A circular dish with the same octagon pattern as 390615 and 397022
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(photo by Rob Young)
18 OCTOBER 1884
Design Number
15332
Description
None
A deep dish or bowl. The sides have the same octagon pattern as 390615 and 397022 and 6658. The bottom has a star shape.
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A rectangular version of the registered square piece
(photo by Rob Young)
10 DECEMBER 1884
Design Number
18749
Description
None
Looks like a railway carriage lamp as it is the same overall shape as those registered by Molineaux & Webb in the 1870s. It is very plain with a couple of arch shapes towards the top of the lamp. It was probably an oil pot, as that was the main form of train lighting at the time.