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Author Topic: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate  (Read 6325 times)

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Offline johnphilip

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #10 on: February 13, 2012, 03:18:23 PM »
The blossom on your piece looks just like the blossom  on the decanter i had although it had other desings also and SOTHEBYS head of glass at the time said it was John Orchard for sure because of the blossom , you could ask Thomas Mr claret jug collector for his opinion  , he is very well versed on that type of decoration .

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #11 on: February 13, 2012, 03:30:15 PM »
hello m  -  I have a tazza type thingy with identical underfoot decoration, on which I have written 'Stourbridge Glass Company c. 1920' - because that was what the seller told me  -  apparently they marketed their production under the name of Tudor Crystal (see 'Art Deco To Post Modernism' - Nigel and Jeanette Hayhurst).    I've not really had the time to investigate further, so cannot provide specific corroboration of this pattern from books etc.     Decoration on the bowl is a tad less like yours, but has much similarity.           I have another intaglio cut bowl with decoration very similar to yours  -  that sort of stylized daisy and the crescent shaped curving leaves look, which is backstamped 'MADE IN ENGLAND', and on which I have written 'Webb Corbett - c.1930's, which again was the description given to me by the seller.     
Not really sure that this is of much help, and hope you don't mind my pix being added to your post :)

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2012, 03:30:44 PM »
Thank you JP  :) I've looked at some of Thomas's pieces ...incredibly beautiful. :mrgreen:
Close up of engraving attached below

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2012, 03:36:27 PM »
Hi Paul
the underfoot engraving looks remarkably similar however I would say the engraving in the bowl is a completely different design  :-\ the flowers aren't the same at all.
m

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #14 on: February 13, 2012, 03:53:06 PM »
o.k. I take your point about the flowers m  -  so how about this, which I beleive to be Webb Corbett, certainly the flowers are similar, but there is no catherine wheel sort of underfoot design.

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« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2012, 03:58:37 PM »
what shape is the piece Paul?  and how do you know it is Webb Corbett please?
thanks
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« Reply #16 on: February 13, 2012, 04:46:36 PM »
I believe it's finger bowl c. 1930's - 4.1/2" in diameter and 2.1/2" in height.      Very good quality, thin glass and has a 'ding' to die for - has a high quality ground/polished pontil depression in the centre of the base, in which (in upper case) is a backstamp reading MADE IN ENGLAND, and the cutting runs into the pontil area.     This bowl has a slightly outward curving/flared rim.      The woman from whom I purchased this, has some considerable knowledge re glass (at least I think so) and told me it was Webb Corbett.     Unfortunately, regret that I cannot prove this to you though.

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2012, 05:06:17 PM »
Well its marked England & thats that, but seriously its a dead ringer for several Pairpoint patterns (they had around 40 cuttings) here in the U.S.

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Re: Engraved or cut? antique? clear footed bowl with underplate
« Reply #18 on: February 13, 2012, 05:10:25 PM »
hi maniacs :-)

really nice finger bowl - finely engraved - i tend to webb corbet .. ! hard to proove .. anyway what a nice thingee :-)

sorry i am not able to say more about this little beauty .. :-(

tommy the claret jug man :-)
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« Reply #19 on: February 13, 2012, 05:13:28 PM »
Hi Thomas
are you referring to Paul's pictures please? or my pictures at the top of the thread i.e. the bowl and underplate?
thanks so for taking a look  :)
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