Hi everyone,
I was very careful to relate my experience only.
It is quite possible that there are at least 3 sources for the various pieces that have similar stylistic features to Nazeing. Until that is sorted out to at least a basic level I feel that the least said the better. I am following leads, but as always nothing is simple when carrying out research!!
Until the detail can be validated the jury's out, and , what's more you pays your money and you takes your choice. After all these (or at least some of these) pieces might still turn out to be Nazeing.
As I said in the previous post, it is not wise to rely on the memory of one person, however I personally am uneasy about the whole raft of items that are not documented or that do not directly relate to the known catalogues via style, laying in of colour and patterns, etc.
As for the quality judgement it is just that - a subjective statement. Beauty is after all in the eye of the beholder. Objectively the pieces that I am refering to are generally reasonably well made, but tend to be within a limited colour spectrum, which relates to the work of Nazeing.
I have always said to people who I have discussed this with (including Geoff Timberlake) that just because I have a hunch, it might not necessarily be right. At this stage I tend to feel everyone has to follow their own feelings. Only time will tell - as with so much else in life!
I just felt that maybe my misgivings were worth a first public airing.
Nigel