Kevin & Frank — Grateful thanks. It is interesting that you are having difficulties finding any contemporary English glass manufacturer reference to epergne.
There is one possibility that I cannot resolve, as I can't find my copy of the publication.
In the Sotheby's S&W sale catalogue of 3 March 1998, item 209 is the fabulous ivory opal epergne with ruby trails that sold for £1,782 including buyer's premium. This must have been listed in the Honeybourne House Museum catalogue, which I have somewhere but I can't find. How was it listed, and what is the date of this catalogue?
Simon Cottle notes that this epergne was shown in a (or the) 1951 Festival of Britain exhibition. His reference reads:-
Exhibition:
1951, Stourbridge, Festival of Britain Exhibition pl.VI, cat.no.129
How was it referred to in this publication?
There is one other epergne that might have some manufacturer documentation associated with it. This is the amazing Walsh
Opaline Brocade epergne on display at the Red House Cone (well it was the last time I looked, some years ago). Does anyone know of any Stuart or other documentation that mentions it?
heartofglass — I'm aware of this American publication, but I've not yet seen it. Does it include attributions, and how are they justified?
Bernard C.
