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Topic: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian? (Read 1675 times)
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Re: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian?
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August 27, 2012, 12:26:26 PM »
Beautiful pieces
thanks for adding them to the thread.
I've not time to look at past references at the moment but will do later to see if they can be id'd possibly.
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Re: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian?
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Thought I'd add these pictures from The Red House Cone,with their permission,some of which are in 20th Century B.Glass,page 37
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thank you. I didn't think to take pictures when I was there - they are absolutely beautiful aren't they - especially I recall one that was huge and a gorgeous shape with the two colour eyes...amazing.
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Re: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian?
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- The vase in the centre top pic is very similar to pattern no 18001 but 18001 shows as having no bottom row of dabs,however it looks to be from this series. As an aside these are known as 'The New Emeraldene Decoration' in the Harrods catalogue page 1909.
- The amethyst eye with clear trails vase behind it in top right in the top picture is I think pattern no 17541 - although again as an aside, the Harrods catalogue 1907 shows this apparently in green with flint and calls it 'The 'New Green Jewel' Decoration' .
- The straight vase front left of the top pic with outturned rim is in CH 20th c British Glass page 27 and it was that which the one in this link
http://www.auctions-fischer.de/catalogues/online-catalogues/199.html?L=1&kategorie=67&artikel=16645&L=1&cHash=d021832426
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Re: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian?
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I'd be quite happy with any of them
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Re: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian?
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September 13, 2012, 03:36:11 PM »
I'm really confused now. What is the current standing on clear peacock trails?
m, do mind if I add a pic to this thread or would you rather I started another? don't want to hijack you just seems sensible to keep all these thoughts in one place
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Re: peacock eye trailed vases - Stuart or Walsh? late 19th or Edwardian?
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September 13, 2012, 04:06:05 PM »
Stuart made some of their vases with clear trails and peacock eyes at aleast according to my harrods catalogues I believe.
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ps If you do start a new topic, please could you head it ' Peacock Eye trailed vases'
that way when others are searching in the future the threads will all come up together.
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