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Sklounion:
Bernard,

Bear with me, I'm just pulling it of the shelves to go through it again, and will give you a clearer response.
For me, and this is without a re- reading, as this book deals with utility glass, there is much stuff that may be familiar to many, without recognition that there was serious design input, and also that so much of it did not rest solely within national boundaries but was globally available.

I have found it invaluable.

I will give you a better and more accurate response with regard to British glass shortly.

Thanks and regards,

Marcus

Sklounion:
Bernard,

As promised.

This is a useful source-book. The four essays are very informative, and are contributed by experts in their national glass history, (German, English, Czech and Finnish) and the period dealt with is predominantly post-war.

Jackson's essay " British Glass in Use During the 1950's extends to @ 15 pages, and is illustrated with posters for companies such as Chance, Davidson, Sherdley, Ravenhead, Has quite detailed sections on automatically blown glass, (and the distinction between Dema's one piece production and Ravenhead's two piece), Heat-resistant glass, Baxter and Stennett-Willson, lead crystal.

The book has @ 200+ illustrations, of which 180 are those items exhibited.
These include RY Goodens spiderweb service for Chance, Wliiamson's Doric for Sherdley. Certainly there are pieces, which only exist in museum collections (prototypes) and these are few and far between.

As noted previously, the international nature  of glass, and import/export trading means that many of the items originating from Czechoslovakia, Finland and Germany, are just as likely to appear in the UK. That being the case, simply as an identification manual, the book is worth having.

I hope you find this useful.

regards,

Marcus

Anonymous:
and again the spectacular absence of the Belgians - it is as if they never existed!
Ivo

Bernard C:
Marcus — thanks.   I have added it to my wants list.

Apologies for the delay in replying, I am camping with the family (Janet & Boris, the chocolate tabby) in the Isle of Purbeck.

Regards, Bernard C.  8)

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