This butter dish was made during the 1920s by Sowerby's Ellison Glass Works at Gateshead. It is in marigold "Sunglow" Carnival Glass that was made using an old mould that Sowerby's had first used some 40 or 50 years earlier, in the 1880s.
This butter dish was made during the 1920s by Sowerby's Ellison Glass Works at Gateshead. It is in marigold "Sunglow" Carnival Glass that was made using an old mould that Sowerby's had first used some 40 or 50 years earlier, in the 1880s.
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