1930s Whitefriars?
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CharlieC- Number of posts : 393
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Re: 1930s Whitefriars?
The base and colour look ok, but can't see it in the books.
There is one twisted vase, but with no foot, and a thick top rim.
How many faces are there?
A picture of the top rim might help.
There is one twisted vase, but with no foot, and a thick top rim.
How many faces are there?
A picture of the top rim might help.
CharlieC- Number of posts : 393
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2016-05-04
Re: 1930s Whitefriars?
It could well be, but as I said, can't see it in my books.
I can't immediately think who else would have nade it.
I can't immediately think who else would have nade it.
Re: 1930s Whitefriars?
Stourbridge? Could it be Continental? French, Czech? The clean scooped out pontil is a Whitefriars finishing technique though... I’ve had a good look on-line but can’t see it. Anyway, thanks for looking.
CharlieC- Number of posts : 393
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2016-05-04
Re: 1930s Whitefriars?
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3493p50-whitefriars-glass-pre-1960#217395
I posted this recently, it also has six angled ribs, a slightly different shape, but it
has to be Whitefriars.
I posted this recently, it also has six angled ribs, a slightly different shape, but it
has to be Whitefriars.
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