I've been trying to get a clear picture of which designs AHW produced for Bagley, and wondered if anyone here could help. So far I've got the following:
Bagley Glass, Angela Bowey, Derek & Betty Parsons:
Marine bowl (pattern no 3000, RD 798843, 1934)Leaf vase (pattern no 3001, RD 798844, 1934)Starbeck vase (pattern no 8833, RD 785064, 1933) – possibly AHWsketchesfor two book ends (not clear they were ever produced)Miller’s 20th Century Glass, Andy McConnell: “Bagley’s most stylish designs were commissioned from Royal College lecturer Alexander Hardie Williamson. The full extent of his involvement remains uncharted, although it is safe to link Bagley’s best 1930s range to his drawing board.”:
Marine bowl (pattern no 3000, 1934)Grantham clock and vases (pattern no 334, 1934)Wyndham flower set, vase, clock and trinket set (pattern no 1333, RD 790482, 1933)Bamboo vase and clock (pattern no 3007, 1933)Bedford vase (pattern no 3057, 1934)candlestick (pattern no 3002, 1935)lamp and centrepiece (pattern no 3003, advertised in 1934) – probably AHWtrinket set (pattern no 3008 , advertised in 1934) – probably AHWTulip lamp (pattern no 3025, 1936) – probably AHW20th Century Factory Glass, Lesley Jackson: patterns produced by AHW in 1934-5 include:
Marine bowl (pattern no 3000, RD 798843, 1934)trinket set (pattern no 3002)Butterfly table centrepiece (pattern no 3003)Bamboo (pattern no 3007)The Art of Glass: Art Nouveau to Art Deco, Victor Arwas:
Vase with koala bear design in amber, model by Alexander Hardie Williamson, c. 1935 (Broadfield House Glass Museum, Kingswinford)http://www.google.co.uk/books?vid=ISBN1901092003&id=bZsuJ90UAtIC&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&ots=Xn-KPn9eKk&dq=%22hardie+williamson%22&sig=qb8GiwHv9NHMWSod3FtuXi1ioX0Hope this isn't too much info for this time of the morning! Thanks in advance,
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dited to correct Lists - is this correct? David