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Royal Brierley Studio topic
keith:
Still have to get the green and light blue,these are the others...
keith:
Sorry,just being silly.I've been trying to find more about RB'y but without much success but came across another possible puzzle,on page 361 of '20th Century B. Glass' bottom pic' far left,a small (Caithness )vase using powdered enamels to create textures,this looks very similar to a piece I have with a RB sticker ???,so did the label jump?
flying free:
aha! and that looks VERY similar to two little textured vases I had. One is now sold,the other I still have and it came with a Hartley Wood giftware label. I subsequently found another on ebay and the owner said it had been bought at Hartley wood before it closed, so I feel fairly confident the one I still have is a Hartley wood piece. I wonder if they all started jobbing out these little surface textured vases at a similar time to compete with each other?
Sorry I didn't mean to change the title I don't know how that happened. And I couldn't face typing it all again :-[
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keith:
Now I'm worried,here's the label on this piece and another I got recently,could this be a 'not really a Royal Brierley' ? :o :o
flying free:
The red trailed one or one very similar was seen on the Style and Design website with an attribution of possibly STevens and Williams or Orrefors if I recall. I'm not sure how they got their attribution but I think your labelled one clinched it as RB.
I'm not sure what the significance is of the different labels but I would think the trailed one would be an earlier piece. I wonder if they, or at least some of them, fall under Royal Brierley and not Royal Brierley Studio. It's quite confusing from what I recall reading, there were two 'Studios' somehow. I'll need to go and look the info up again but I think it is in CH 20th Century British Glass?
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