While away camping in the Isle of Purbeck, I was offered a large royal blue wave-ribbed trumpet vase at an antiques fair. Nice piece, almost certainly Whitefriars, but I had this nagging doubt, so I did not buy it.
Checking Jackson on my return, there it is, p124, plate 111 (iii), colour as (v) and (vi).
What was wrong with it? Well the conventional Whitefriars version has a slightly flared rim, whereas this Wuidart version is straight sided. ... and I don't find this Wuidart production by Whitefriars at all easy to sell. So I was glad that I left it alone.
Which brings me on to a more general point. If the Wuidart production, well documented in Evans, is more difficult to sell, then prices should fall, which should attract more collectors, eventually establishing prices at a new level. Why doesn't this seem to happen?
Bernard C.

ps — I can't seem to be able to log into the whitefriars.com discussion board, yet the website recognises me. Any ideas?