when Max said.....
Nigel, you're just a big tease... I took that literally. You see, I am really just a simple country lad, and thought Nigel was joking (shakes locks of slightly curly blond hair, with a youthfull boyish charm and innocence :usd:) - so o.k. I b*****d it up. Like Anne, I have zero patience, and I want everything yesterday - so how long do we have to wait? ALSO...... to quote Nigel ....
PS. Note what appears to be the lines from a three part mould on the photo of the base. N........who's vision is obviously 20/20 - I must be candid and say that until this evening I had not seen the 'Mercedes' logo on the faux pontil depression (in fact the base has a variety of weird circular marks). Last evening I thought that Nigel was imagining 'mould lines' - as there are no typical mould seams on this bowl. But I'm big enought to admit I was wrong

:usd: :pb: aghhh. The piece must be spun to produce the elongated bubbles out towards the crimped rim - and not just slumped like a handkerchief vase. But what threw me most of all is the evident wear - which really is substantial,inside and out, and equates to other pieces that I know to be much older. Some tyke must have taken a sheet of 120 grit to the bowl, is nothing sacred :cry: - and I think this is the first time I have come unstuck by relying on wear to help me date a piece. The colour and quality both lead you astray and make you think it is old. Anyway, Nigel is of course very clever, as we know......so three cheers for Nigel.... now where is article.
