Thomas Webb Crystal ‘Bullseye’ Design Dessert Dish in Flint
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This is a high quality moulded lead crystal dessert dish by Thomas Webb and dating to the 1930s.
The bowl is ogee in shape and is decorated with two rows of six globular protrusions on the outer surface. The foot is plain with a central polished out pontil and is marked on the edge with the words ‘WEBB ENGLAND’. This particular mark was in use from 1950 to 1966.
It has a height of approximately 6.6cm, with a diameter at the rim of about 10.3cm and across the foot of about 6.6cm.
It is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks, although there are a few wear and tear surface scratches.
SKU | LAC004926 |
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Original Packaging | No |
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