Produced:
1930s - Design registered 1929
Pieces:
Tray, pattern #8820, size 285 mm x 235 mm
Large lidded pot, pattern #8821
Small lidded pot, pattern #8822, size 80 mm diameter
Candlestick, pattern #8824, size 150 mm high
Ring holder, pattern #8825, size 95 mm diameter
Pin tray, pattern #8823, size 108 mm x 70 mm x 20 mm deep
Soap tray, pattern #9929 #9959
Pot, pattern #9927
Atomiser, pattern #9928
Perfume bottle, pattern #9930
Comb tray or jardinière, pattern #9931 #9960, size H 6.5 cm, B 8.5 cm, L 22.5 cm
Known Colours: Clear with enamelled decoration
Credits:
Although stamped as LEROC, this item was made by Josef Inwald and is shown in their 1934 catalogue. [Info courtesy of Glen Thistlewood on the Glass Message Board] The Reg Design number 750112 (registered in 1929) was initially assumed to relate to the decoration of the pieces by LEROC but the finding of plain clear examples stamped LEROC seems to have proved this theory incorrect. The RD no 750112 is found in the acid stamp and as a number in the mould itself so also appears on non-enamelled pieces. The registered design number was registered by Clayton Mayers on 15th November 1929 under Class 4. Its copyright expired on 15th November 1934. Glen Thistlewood said, "The glass (i.e.the actual items with the impressed heron design) was made by Josef Inwald and was shown in their 1934 catalog."
The images shown from this unusual set are the property of Susan Raisin and are used with her written permission, for which we are extremely grateful.