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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: jakgene on March 19, 2012, 01:00:53 PM
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I bought this rather lovely bird recently from USA. It has good base wear, one of the early hooped Wedgwood labels, no etched mark at all.
I have just never seen another this colour before - which is why I bought it of course....!
Any comments appreciated. I am guessing it is one of the earlier ones made - what do you think?
Jackie
West Oz
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I think the guy you need is Martyn K - although don't know whether he still looks in on the GMB.
For reasons I'm unaware of, Susan Tobin's book omits any images of these 'long tailed birds' - but there have been images posted here by Susan herself I seem to recall - about 9 months ago or something vaguely similar - and feel sure if you use the Search facility you'll find something. Most, if not all that I've seen, have some sort of speckled colourway - although looking at the darker blue band running through yours, it's very similar to one of the vase colourways which believe is decribed as 'blue/blue'.
Sorry, but can't really be of any help, but do try the search cos I'm sure there is some information available.
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Glorious Jackie, and so unusual....I wonder if Thistleblower knows anything about this colourway?
Lucky lucky you.
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Thanks both of you. I was a bit concerned initially that it was a fake label - as the shape of thebird is slightly more elongated than theother moew standard one I have - but now I have the actual piece it feels and looks exactly right. I think it is just an early one.
Sorry for the delay - my notifications were going to junk mail !
regards
Jackie
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nice piece - I'd have thought both early and rare....Mr. greeen
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Thanks Paul - nice to know others appreciate Wedgwood. Both Wedgwood and Dartington seem to have fallen out of fashion just now!
regards
Jackie
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Hi Jackie - I'm never quite sure about Wedgwood - in terms of collectibility I mean. Looking at some of the ebay prices for the rarer pieces, either there are a lot of unsuccessful sellers, or some people are quietly tucking it away under the bed. But then I'm biased - and a fan of most Wedgwood except the animals, although I do have a few (there's too many of them, but I can see the attraction). :)
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Hi Paul, I agree, most of the animals leave me cold. I have these two birds, and one topaz scotty dog, otherwise vases and candlesticks for me. I love the Sheringham and Brancaster, and also have at least one or two of all the other types aswell - although not all the colours - the purple seems hard to come by in some of the shapes.
Jackie
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I love the animals....(just in case they are listening).........especially the ellies......and the squirrels......please don't hurt their feelings!!
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we are a little worried about you Rosie - now that you are an obsessive zoomorphic collector. - roll on floor laughing: roll on floor laughing: big cheesy grin: big cheesy grin: hides behind settee: small blue figure rushing off in embarrassed haste. where the bothery hell have all those useful little characters gone ;)
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I've only got 650 Paul....how many pieces of glass have you got?
I love the blue bird Jackie, amazingly I only have one Wedgwood bird, and that is a robin.
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I dread to imagine :o
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Sorry Rosie, didn't mean to hurt their feelings. Yours look lovely all grouped together! I just remembered I also have somewhere (packed away I think), a clear lilliput polar bear. He is cute!
Perhaps I worry that if I once start on animals I'd never stop - I already have enough problem with everything else I collect. I'll stick to my birds for the present.
Jackie