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Small Beaked Vase = Whitefriars

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Pinkspoons:
I seem to have a habit of picking up bits of glass which really should be Whitefriars, but isn't quite right (like the optic rib vase in the wrong shade of blue not long ago).

But I agree with Frank - the differences are probably too great for it to be the same pattern - or if it is, then it's a dodgy second.  :lol: But it was only £6, and I bought it because I quite liked it.

And now I have an excuse to hunt out some WF in Arctic Blue.  :twisted:

Max:
I still think it's Whitefriars.  8)  The weight of similarities to WF is greater than the weight of the disimilarities IMVHO.
 
How about you stick it on 'Is It'?  Perhaps Patrick or someone will be able to shed a little more light?

Pinkspoons:
Consider it done.  :D

Ivo:

--- Quote from: "Max" ---The weight of similarities to WF is greater than the weight of the disimilarities IMVHO.
--- End quote ---


Mediaeval solution: weigh them all. If the piece is within the normal weight range we declare it a true WF, if it is too light we call it a witch.

Pinkspoons:
You're not setting fire to my poor little vase, even if it does turn out to be a warty wizard...  :shock: Trial by water is okay, though, as long as you dry it properly afterwards.

PS: Hurray, someone who spells 'mediaeval' properly!

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