Congratulations Peter - marvelous piece

I have, in the past few days, had conversations with the glass and ceramics department at the V. & A., requesting their permission to use digital pictures, from their gallery, on the Glass Message Board - in a similar way that the National Archives have agreed we may use watermarked images from Kew. The reason being that with this thread in mind, I thought it a great shame that the public (the GMB in particular) didn't have access to on line images of their glass - which would have included an amethyst coloured Ravenscroft NDW decanter - which some of us have seen in their gallery exhibition. This exhibit may, or may not, have assisted this topic but would nonetheless have been an interesting comparison and is a great piece to see in any event (for those unable to reach the gallery in person). I have explained, in an email, the various reasons why we consider that glass collectors feel they are under-represented in terms of access to images (compared for example to the ceramics collectors), and have outlined briefly our agreement, with the trustees at Kew, to use watermarked images within the public domain.
Whether this request will be successful or not, I really don't know - but will keep fingers crossed for a positive outcome.