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Title: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 12, 2010, 09:24:06 PM
Had a good time today at Rye, on the east Sussex coast (U.K.) at Andy McConnell's showroom - and do I need to win the lottery more than ever now!   Thought you might like to see some of the mouth watering pieces he currently has (minus the 2 pieces I bought, of course),   If you haven't been - and you get the chance  -  it is a must, no matter what period/production/style you collect.    There is something for everyone, and I can't recommend it highly enough.    Sorry mods. if I have put this in the wrong place, and my sincere thanks to Andy McConnell for his permission to use these images in the public domain.
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: suzygpr on May 12, 2010, 09:39:35 PM
Thanks for posting these Paul - it's probably the closest I'll be getting to his place in quite a while.  So come on what did you get?

Suzy x
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: steph on May 12, 2010, 09:41:49 PM
The proverbial Alladins cave eh?   I want to visit and go to one of his lectures - sadly it's and long way from Cumbria to Sussex :cry:
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 13, 2010, 11:43:02 AM
ssshhhhhh  -  provided this is just between you and me Suzy...........I bought the black Azurene Mdina vase (top right in the second picture  -  drool) and a lovely Webbs Bull's Eye conical vase in amber/uranium - which I hope to post, as I shall be grateful for Lustrousstone's opinion.   Must admit I wasn't really aware of the lectures that Steph mentions  -  will have to look into that side of things.   Has anyone else been along to these??    Steph  -  you should move down south to where the civilized people live ;)
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: suzygpr on May 13, 2010, 12:35:17 PM
I'd like to see a close up of it when you can Paul - and it's base.  Azurene is an IOWSG range, but Mdina have also produced some pieces that have the same look - very post Harris.  A piece from the States has just finished - Mdina shape but azurene style - ebay No 280502810213.

Suzy x
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 13, 2010, 06:58:52 PM
My sincere apologies Suzy  -  that was a genuine slip on my part :-[.   You are quite correct of course, it is IOWSG - and because I had been looking in Mark Hill's book and thinking of Mdina I confused myself.    It has, of course, the flame pontil mark, and is very similar to the vase on page 86 (lower left) in Mark Hill's book - although my piece is a little taller at 9".   I have attached a few pictures as requested, including the base.    Thanks again for bringing the error to my notice.
Reference:    'Michael Harris - Mdina Glass & Isle of Wight Studio Glass' - by Mark Hill - 2006.
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: suzygpr on May 13, 2010, 07:08:30 PM
This is a really early example of azurene - the flame pontil mark was phased out shortly after this range was developed, though I'm sure if you're trawling through the book you've worked this out for yourself. 

Well done  :hiclp:

Suzy x
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: glassobsessed on May 13, 2010, 07:21:54 PM
Andy McConnell's lectures are great, he is entertaining, informative and enthusiastic.

I heard him speak on the subject of 20th century glass a few years ago when an antiques society in Cardiff booked him and I was lucky enough to gatecrash.

John
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: steph on May 13, 2010, 07:40:38 PM
Lucky you - I've also heard he's very good, well worth emailing him for dates of forthcoming lectures & talks. :thup:

Paul, I'd willingly move back if it wasn't for all that traffic and hoards of people - civilized I don't think so..  :spls:
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 13, 2010, 08:11:49 PM
You're right in many ways Steph  -  traffic is mind blowing - noisy - M25 is the biggest car park in the world - yes, and even the hoards of people detract from the peace and quiet of the country lanes - I've often thought of going up to Wales to escape from it all.   Some little slate roofed, white walled cottage - the villagers would touch their forelocks each time they saw me......and of a quiet summer's evening I could walk to the village pub and have a decent peaceful drink, watch the bats catching moths in the silent warmth of a late June night.......................AND THEN I REMEMBER........I'd be miles from all the decent boot sales :cry: :cry:
If someone finds out about any dates for Andy McConnell  -  please do let me know.   thanks.
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: suzygpr on May 13, 2010, 08:25:01 PM
Having lived in both areas I know which I prefer!  I seem to do ok for glass too  ;D

Suzy x
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Max on May 14, 2010, 07:24:19 PM
Andy's showroom is only 15 mins from where I live Paul...drop me a line next time you're down there and we could meet for a coffee.  :thup: :D
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 14, 2010, 09:15:37 PM
frankly Max, I think you are being very mercenary - and I shall complain to the mods. ;)   I know what is behind this superficial offer of coffee and the promise of in depth discussions about glass  -  all you want is free labour and a man to "clear the brambles and paint the chicken coop".     Well, I don't come that cheap......................actually I come a lot cheaper ;D        But seriously, my compliments on your very generous and friendly offer  -  although I don't see myself being your way for a month or two - but promise I will get in touch and will be honoured to share a coffee and chat with you (after someone else has cleared the brambles and finished the painting) :)   Did you find Kato by the way?
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Max on May 14, 2010, 10:11:00 PM
Max  <~~ laughs!

Yup.  Kato came home after being about a mile up the road at a neighbour's house!  She's home for 3 days...gets frisky and all hot under the collar...then disappears for about 4 days.  Seems to be a cycle.  Verrrry strange cat!  If you'd like coffee here, I'll try and trap her so you can see her.   ;)

PS:  I'm sure I'll be able to find some brambles somewhere, so bring a machete.

Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 15, 2010, 07:54:06 AM
on reflection - think I'll just bring my sharp tongue as usual >:D
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: vidrioguapo on May 15, 2010, 11:54:12 AM
Here's Andy's web site............his "engagements" i.e. lectures are listed somewhere on the left......I too am a fairly frequent visitor to Rye, so am up for a coffee too some day! LOL!  Talk about gatecrashing!  Andy always offers coffee or tea to all visitors which I think is a nice gesture.

Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Anne on May 15, 2010, 09:01:43 PM
Sounds like another place to add to my to go visit list (it's getting longer by the day!!!) - Paul, thanks for posting the piccies, could you please send back the tissues as well?

BTW, I'm with Steph, re living in Cumbria - we know where the smart folks hang out! :24:
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: vidrioguapo on May 16, 2010, 08:18:16 AM
Whoops , forgot to put the link in, HERE is Andy's website   :spls2:

http://www.decanterman.com/
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: Paul S. on May 16, 2010, 02:23:28 PM
thanks Emmi  -  thought it was me being a bit dim as usual - thanks for spotting the omission.
Title: Re: views of glass in Rye - Sussex - U.K.
Post by: carolglass on May 18, 2010, 07:44:03 AM
Sob sob!!!! I'm too far away yous guys- I insist that this thread be deleted to stop unnecessary anguish-aarrrggghhh.
Glass too far!!!!  Carol in New Zealand :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(