Percival Vickers: 1886-1887
1 JANUARY 1886
Design Number
40484
Description
Cruet
Cruet with octagonal pattern on the body
Image
The first item matches the design drawing
(photos by Rob Young)
But it is part of a wider set including this very small salt
All together for a ride...
(thanks to Jeff Barnett for the photo)
26 MARCH 1886
Design Number
45942
Description
Jar
Repeating imitation cut pattern covering the body of the jar
Image
(photo supplied by Fred Cooper)
3 AUGUST 1886
Design Number
53468
Description
Tumbler
Simple tumbler design with repeating vertical cut pattern around the base
11 SEPTEMBER 1886
Design Number
56047
Description
Design for pressed glass
A dish made of 10 rounded segments each with a small repeating diamond pattern
Image
photos from Rod Crowshaw
29 OCTOBER 1886
Design Number
60108
Description
Lamp stand
A pattern of repeating bricks on this lighthouse or castle turret shape.
14 APRIL 1887
Design Number
71869
Description
Cruet
A tall cruet with stopper
29 JUNE 1887
Design Number
75942
Description
None
A small dish or marmalade with no pattern but repeating vertical glass sections giving a zigzag top edge
Image
Three items, none of which are the same shape as the registered design. The most interesting is a tiny thistle piece...
(photos by Amaya)
(further photos by Rob Young)
dish photo from Rod Crowshaw
12 SEPTEMBER 1887
Design Number
80632
Description
Celery
Celery vase with patterns within repeating square and horizontal sections. Scalloped top edge.
This pattern was used widely on various shapes, including an angular looking creamer.
This pattern can also be seen in catalogues of sellers of electroplate items.
Image
(photos by Rob Young)
Pattern also used on a biscuit barrel
And again on a butter dish
(following photos by Thomas Joyce)
Photo by Fred Cooper
Differing metal attachments
(image by Chris Harrison)