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Dish. Possibly by Tom Hill, James Powell & Sons Ltd., Whitefriars Glassworks. Smokey tinted glass, octagonal, fluted rim. Blown lead-glass, height, whole, 4.1 cm, diameter, whole, 32.7 cm, circa 1930. English.
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