... have seen Nazeing ...
Keith — That's interesting. Where, and how do you know they were Nazeing?
We have a problem with such English mid-C20 handmade frigger turned production fancy fish in that there is little or no concrete evidence supporting any attribution.
Eric has a photograph of one in his book, but it doesn't match the fish drawings in the Walsh pattern book very well. He may have provenance for that particular fish that substantiates his attribution, but he doesn't tell us. With the split body tail fins, yours is a better match to Walsh patterns A5241, A5242 and A5281 than Eric's example, but does that mean yours was made at Walsh?
Just imagine the last class before Christmas 192X at Xxxxxbridge College. "Right" says the lecturer to a dozen enthusiastic young glassmakers, "You've worked hard all year, so we'll have a little fun and make something you can give away as a Christmas present. We're going to make crackle fish."
Who knows?
Bernard C.
