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Whitefriars knobbly vases

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Bernard C:
Javier:

Most unlike anything I have seen attributed to WF, either in the flesh or in the two books.   Knobbly colour schemes from the 1964 WF trade catalogue page reproduced in Evans (the Museum of London book) were:Streaky Brown, Streaky Green
Blue, Green, Ruby: (cased in clear crystal).There may have been one or two other colours, but nothing deviating significantly from these two basic styles.

If you download IrfanView, all you need to do is:1. Drag & Drop your camera image from Windows Explorer or My Computer into IV, or do it via the File menu,
2. Select cropping area using your mouse,
3. Edit - Crop Selection,
4. Image - Resize (keep Preserve aspect ratio ticked) to no more than w400 and h300 pixels,
5. File - Save As - try Save Quality at 70%, then adjust this until you have an output file around or less than a dial-up user friendly 30Kb in size.   With a plain background you should be able to get closer to 20Kb.Once you have mastered that it is a simple job to upgrade to using clickable thumbnails of around 100-120 pixel dimensions - a really user friendly 2-3Kb in file size.

I hope that helps, Bernard C.  8)

svazzo:
Hi Bernard,
Thanks for the info on the photos, but I have so many programs on this computer already, I don't think it can handle another one, lol. Also, I have tried others in the past and most are not compatible with MACs.
I am sure it will help the members of the site, so thanks for taking the time to explain it to us! :D

.... Just loaded the photo to my website, so if anyone can, please go to this page and scroll all the way down. There you will find the photo of my vase. You can enlarge it if you click on the image too.
http://www.svazzo.com/id3.html

Any help would be great! I've had it for a while and haven't really thought of asking anyone about it until now.
Thanks again!
Javier

Bernard C:
Javier:

Apols for assuming you were on Windows.   Your vase was almost certainly not made in the UK, at least I have never seen anything like it from a British glassworks.   I think you are quite right to concentrate on Murano, at least for starters.   I've checked PiƱa, Italian Glass C20, and there is nothing in there resembling it.

Happy New Year, Bernard C.  8)

Frank:
Javier,

The colouring on your piece strikes me as Bohemian.

Bernard C:
Javier:

I suggest you don't give up on Murano until you have a positive ID.   On our last two visits, Janet and I have seen "spatter" glass very much in evidence in the factory shops.   Don't know about the colours.   Frank is far more knowledgeable than me on that.  It is not a field that I take much notice of - there is so much to see on Murano and never enough time.

Bernard C.  8)

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