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Small Beaked Vase = Whitefriars

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Frank:
Both spellings are correct written, but in typed form it should used the combined form of ae thus Mediæval.

chopin-liszt:
:D:D:D

I've searched and searched, but I can't find the thread which describes these vases being swung over the maker's heads! I'm pretty sure it was about the same time as Adam D wrote all those amazing descriptions of pressed glass making and the double-melting thing, but I've read them all again (- well worthwhile!) and can't find it. :cry:

Nigel Benson once described a "rule of 3", for use in identifying things. If it has 3 features that are absolutely "right", then it's probably what you think it is.

That opaque base had my brain screaming "Flygsfors" at me.  :shock:  :lol:

Cathy B:
Nic, for what it's worth, colour looks right for WF Arctic Blue from where I sit too. But I've never seen the beaked vases in the glass.

Cathy B

Pinkspoons:

--- Quote from: "chopin-liszt" ---I've searched and searched, but I can't find the thread which describes these vases being swung over the maker's heads! I'm pretty sure it was about the same time as Adam D wrote all those amazing descriptions of pressed glass making and the double-melting thing, but I've read them all again (- well worthwhile!) and can't find it. :cry:
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It might have been a Cafe entry, and has since been lost to the ether, which is a shame.  :(

Frank:
check the archives too...

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