Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
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denbydump
VeryGreennkeen
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Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
Hi, thanks for taking the time to look at this pair of vases.
Both in sea green type colour with same colour applied trailing
which unusually starts on the base ?
Good size ground pontil and considerable contact wear.
slightly differing in size standing about 8 1/2" tall
My first thoughts were Powell but didnt find any to match in the online catalogues so looking for help please.


Both in sea green type colour with same colour applied trailing
which unusually starts on the base ?
Good size ground pontil and considerable contact wear.
slightly differing in size standing about 8 1/2" tall
My first thoughts were Powell but didnt find any to match in the online catalogues so looking for help please.


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VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 130
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
Nice, not sure I would call that "sea green" from the pix though.
Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
No i probably wouldn't describe as sea green either, but i think that was what the Powell factory called its wishy washy green range ??
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 130
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
not Whitefriars sorry
cookiepops- Number of posts : 340
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
A single one of these was auctioned by Denhams as Whitefriars however this does not mean that it is
http://www.denhams.com/search.php?page=100&searchtext=whitefriars+glass
There's a similar style in the Bristol Green Museum but this is a lot earlier and has the trail around the rim and rough pontil. Perhaps someone saw this and was influenced. I had thought Webb but failed to locate an example
http://www.museum.bristolblueglass.com/large-vaseline-glass-vase-ca-1897/#.U-HXyuNdX90
http://www.denhams.com/search.php?page=100&searchtext=whitefriars+glass
There's a similar style in the Bristol Green Museum but this is a lot earlier and has the trail around the rim and rough pontil. Perhaps someone saw this and was influenced. I had thought Webb but failed to locate an example
http://www.museum.bristolblueglass.com/large-vaseline-glass-vase-ca-1897/#.U-HXyuNdX90
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1435
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
A single one of these was auctioned by Denhams as Whitefriars however this does not mean that it is
Yeah, lot 616 looks to be Empoli glass and 620 is definitely by Krosno, Poland - but both have been sold as Whitefriars. They don't do their homework there!
Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
Thanks for your input.. are we certain that these are not Powell then ?
I felt sure for a while that they would be, but the lack of another vote i guess puts pay to that idea... oh well back to the google thing then.
I felt sure for a while that they would be, but the lack of another vote i guess puts pay to that idea... oh well back to the google thing then.
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 130
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
Pretty sure there not Whitefriars more probably Stuart
Chris
Chris
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
Lot 624 is listed as a Kingfisher and Amber.......
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1435
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Re: Pair of green trailed vases - Stuart
Thanks for all the input,
and you are correct Chris these have been confirmed as
Arts and Crafts vases by Stuart.
and you are correct Chris these have been confirmed as
Arts and Crafts vases by Stuart.
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