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(PG adverts Aug 1935)

Royal Brierley Crystal
21. H Whitworth
22. R.S. Williams-Thomas
Stuart
23. L Kny
T Webb
24. Hom. Folkes

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Hiya,

To answer your confusion Frank:

"Nigel said it was an unambiguous question "

This relates to the mis-interpretation you put on my comment in an earlier post.

I said that I did not find it so.

This relates to the original question put by Stephen - in that I do not find the question ambiuous.

I hope that clears the problem up :)



Good to see you putting in so many suggestions Frank :) BTW the names you obtained from the adverts are also in BGBtW ;)

Royal Brierley Crystal:
 
21. H Whitworth              page 11 (again in an advert)
22. R.S. Williams-Thomas  page 11 (again in an advert)

Note. If anyone checks this out, the Keith Murray sherry set is the decanter and glasses at the front of the picture - so read from front to back. Mentioned as I have often spoken to people who have not noticed and have corrulated the items with the captions the wrong way round.

Stuart:

23. L Kny                       page 28 (essay) page 97, 98, etc

T Webb:

24. Hom. Folkes              page 87 - already mentioned in your previous post.


Cheers, Nigel








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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #52 on: November 06, 2007, 12:14:06 PM »
Can't anyone else add to this list?  :huh:

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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #53 on: November 06, 2007, 02:00:21 PM »
Yes, but all rather Chance-centric! However, I'd prefer to release these details once the book is published. FYI, this is earmarked for the first week in December - yup, it's that close :o
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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #54 on: November 06, 2007, 02:14:21 PM »
 :pty:

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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #55 on: November 06, 2007, 03:38:39 PM »
How about H J Dunne-Cooke.You only have to look in the V&A And other Museums to see his work and how important his contribution was.

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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #56 on: November 06, 2007, 06:07:56 PM »
 Hi, As the grandson of James Hogan I think I should put his name forward to be included on the list........
In 1936 along with Keith Murray,he was awarded the honor "Designer for Industry of the Royal Society of Arts", (abbreviated "R.D.I."). At that time he was chief glass designer at Whitefriars and a fruit bowl,water set and decanter are on display at the V@A. His 9280 Embassy wine suite was used in all British Embassies from 1949 up till 1966.
Best wishes Patrick.

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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #57 on: November 06, 2007, 07:28:21 PM »
 I agree with Patrick, his grandfather was also involved with Dunne- Cooke at Whitefriars and they came up with some great designs,D C also designed for a couple of major Swedish companies, but there is little info on him,I am sure at least one of you will put that right.

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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #58 on: November 06, 2007, 07:35:03 PM »
Good to see movement and more names!

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Re: Who are the important British Domestic Glass designers of the 20th century?
« Reply #59 on: November 06, 2007, 08:56:08 PM »

OK, What about adding:

Edinburgh Crystal:

Helen Monro (later Monro-Turner)  Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
DC Hewat                      Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
AE Morris                       Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
F Mungall                       Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
V Trainer                       Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
Alexander Chrichton         (pre-war)

Royal Brierley Crystal:

Deanne Meanley              Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)
Tom Hill                         Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)

Stuart & Sons:

AR (Reg) Pearce              Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
John Luxton                    Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)
Jasper Conran                 1990's onward

Stourbridge Glass Company(Tudor Crystal):

Harry Cuneen                  Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)

T. Webb:

Tom Pitchford                  BGBtW, Art Deco to Post Modernism
Doreen Norgrove              Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)
David Hammond               Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)

Waterford Crystal:

John Rocha                     1990's onward

Webb Corbett:

Freda M  Coleborn            Art Deco to Post Modernism - (pre-war)
Irene Stevens                 Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)
David Smith                    Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)
Len Green                       Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)
David Queensberry           Art Deco to Post Modernism - (post-war)

Whitefriars:

Barnaby Powell                Whitefriars Glass, (Ed. L Jackson)
William Butler                  Whitefriars Glass, (Ed. L Jackson)
Joseph Francis                Whitefriars Glass, (Ed. L Jackson)
Tom Hill                         Whitefriars Glass, (Ed. L Jackson)
Peter Wheeler                 Whitefriars Glass, (Ed. L Jackson)

Bermondsey Glass:

Guy Underwood               Pre-war (These boards and my own research)

There are probably loads more, but I thought I'd add in a few that occurred to me and put in at least one reference about each, where possible.

Nigel

 

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