whitefriars? kingfisher blue type ripple/swag bowl
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whitefriars? kingfisher blue type ripple/swag bowl


this reminded me of Powell (Whitefriars), but not sure about anything glass!
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Dunno Bisto , But doesn't look like any W/friars Iv'e seen

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Re: whitefriars? kingfisher blue type ripple/swag bowl
In the Wfriars book , the closest would be the ribbon trailed and wave ribbed series but I can't see the form .
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Reminds me of my Thomas Webb vase - https://servimg.com/view/17516569/394
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If whitefriars has a pontil, the rims are never cut and polished (apart from the vases
from the "cut and polished neck" range.
The coffins/greek keys/naiis/rockets etc in that range were made the other way round,
so no pontil and with polished rims.
from the "cut and polished neck" range.
The coffins/greek keys/naiis/rockets etc in that range were made the other way round,
so no pontil and with polished rims.
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Hi the larger pieces do have a pontil in this range though.
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My Whitefriars Aquamarine vase has a pontil and cut rim. But my little post vase doesn't have a pontil but has a cut rim (in Whitefriars thread).
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Hi Naomi, yes your aquamarine is from the "cut and polished neck range" which will
have both like I mentioned. It's only a rule of thumb means of identification.
The blue bowl seems to have both, from the pics.
have both like I mentioned. It's only a rule of thumb means of identification.
The blue bowl seems to have both, from the pics.
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Cheers, I was wondering which was the "cut and polished neck range"
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Re: whitefriars? kingfisher blue type ripple/swag bowl
Well anyway that's what the thin Whitefriars book calls them (p135).
Had a few of them, but never a bi-colour one like yours.
Had a few of them, but never a bi-colour one like yours.
Re: whitefriars? kingfisher blue type ripple/swag bowl
could be Steuben?
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