Whitefriars Glass: Post-1960
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Re: Whitefriars Glass: Post-1960
Thanks the three of you for the info
From knowing little about hambones I now know a little more
9656 is the hambone and 9572 is the shorter version of 9571 bud vase
9656 is wider by an inch and heavier than 9572
The 9572 above is in lilac and 1974 was the only year it was used
The 9656 above is willow green (from the photo you can see a trace of green Now it has been pointed out in real life you can see the green Especially if you look at the edge of the encased glass ) This colour was used 1965-1967
The whitefriers.com site catalogues dont list everycolour that was used on the 9656 & 9572 which confused me
I found this site handy for names and years of colours although as it says its work in progress
http://www.whitefriarsorg.org/a2-information/colour-list.htm
Last of all I found out that contary to what a lot of people seem to think the 9572 is not a 9571 with its neck shortened The 9752 is in its own right a different piece as it is 1/2" wider at 3 1/2"
I bet there are some 9571's with broken necks that are now 9572,s but only measure 3" across
From knowing little about hambones I now know a little more
9656 is the hambone and 9572 is the shorter version of 9571 bud vase
9656 is wider by an inch and heavier than 9572
The 9572 above is in lilac and 1974 was the only year it was used
The 9656 above is willow green (from the photo you can see a trace of green Now it has been pointed out in real life you can see the green Especially if you look at the edge of the encased glass ) This colour was used 1965-1967
The whitefriers.com site catalogues dont list everycolour that was used on the 9656 & 9572 which confused me
I found this site handy for names and years of colours although as it says its work in progress
http://www.whitefriarsorg.org/a2-information/colour-list.htm
Last of all I found out that contary to what a lot of people seem to think the 9572 is not a 9571 with its neck shortened The 9752 is in its own right a different piece as it is 1/2" wider at 3 1/2"
I bet there are some 9571's with broken necks that are now 9572,s but only measure 3" across
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Kingfisher knobbly pattern 9612
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Aztec , patt. NO. 9816 aubergine , 7" high
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Pat. NO. 9674 triangular bark -pewter, 7" High
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I.D This for me please !
Bought this at a carboot this morning, looked interesting.
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Whitefriars Ostrich Egg vase Patt , no. 9835 , looks like sage colour , either way a great find , Ed
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Pat No 9836 Lilac Hourglass vase
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Whitefriars vase bought today in Kingfisher.
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Flared lilac vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter c.1974, pattern no. 9830
A little over 8" tall (20.5cm)
A little over 8" tall (20.5cm)
Amber vase - Whitefriars
Originally bought this simply because I loved the colour. Dealer thought it was Murano, but I'm wondering if it could be a Whitefriars hambone vase, although the base doesn't seem wide enough, and I don't know if they did them in amber.
Polished rim, plus inner and outer edges are bevelled.
Polished base.
Remains of label on base, but could simply be an old price ticket.
13cm tall. 4.5cm rim dia.
Polished rim, plus inner and outer edges are bevelled.
Polished base.
Remains of label on base, but could simply be an old price ticket.
13cm tall. 4.5cm rim dia.
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Re: Whitefriars Glass: Post-1960
My thanks to Nic for the identification:
11" tall
Whitefriars model 9494 vase, in a very short-lived colourway called, yup, Aquamarine (a cased combination of their Emerald and Sapphire colours). Dates to around 1957, design by Geoffrey Baxter.
11" tall
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Whitefriars 9657
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My only worry is 9537 is 4.5" high, while 9538 is 6" high.
9538 seems to be closer in shape, especially round the base, but this amber vase is slightly over 5" high. Could it be a cut down 9538?
http://www.whitefriarsorg.org/memb1/cat-60/p05.jpg
Or might be 9497 = four and five eighths inches
9538 seems to be closer in shape, especially round the base, but this amber vase is slightly over 5" high. Could it be a cut down 9538?
http://www.whitefriarsorg.org/memb1/cat-60/p05.jpg
Or might be 9497 = four and five eighths inches
Re: Whitefriars Glass: Post-1960
9657 is 5" high
http://whitefriars.com/catalogues/contents.php?id=9887
Chris
http://whitefriars.com/catalogues/contents.php?id=9887
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CMC wrote:9657 is 5" high
http://whitefriars.com/catalogues/contents.php?id=9887
Chris
Ha ha, I should've gone to specsavers!
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Just recently found out these were designed by Ray Annenberg, patt no. 9844 + 9845
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Willow Green Bark , Patt No. 9689.
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Re: Whitefriars Glass: Post-1960
Hi, 9386 looks like meadow green which would be quite late for this pattern and maybe not catalogued in this colour.
http://whitefriars.com/catalogues/contents.php?id=381
Chris
http://whitefriars.com/catalogues/contents.php?id=381
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