I believe RSW collaborated with the Lemington Glassworks(also known as the Osram(light bulbs etc) Glassworks,run by the G.E.C)in the early 1960's,he designed using existing processes,the Harlequin Tumbers were very popular,along with other corporate clients such as British Rail,Carlton Tower Hotel (the 'Tower' service) and Gilbeys(the 'Gilbey Glasses',made in 1958 for Gilbeys centenary), he won a Design Centre Award for his 'Canberra' Vase,which was designed for P&O in 1960 (he also designed all the glassware on-board the Canberra)..He established the King's Lynn Glassworks in 1966/7,so I guess he finished working elsewhere around this time.Possibly better known for his work whilst at Lemington,his designs continued to be made under the name of Wedgwood Glass (in 1969) ,perhaps his renowned 'Sheringham' candleholder range is arguably one his most popular designs,the larger multi-disc versions are highly 'collectable' these days!.RSW had worked with Frank Thrower(Dartington glass +..) and Michael Harris(IOW glass) earlier in his career,and he had conciderable influence on both Caithness and Dartington Glass.He retired from Wedgwood in 1979,to set up the Langham glassworks along with Paul Miller.
If anybody has any info about RSW they wish submit for inclusion to a forthcoming website devoted to Ronald Stennett-Willson,please contact me!.I hope this may help fill in a few gaps!!.Chris Green