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Whitefriars Presentation / Gift Boxed 6 x Cut Champagne Flutes for set of images. Click on any main image to enlarge.
Box marked with gilt stylised monk (1963 on) and "Whitefriars / English / hand made crystal". Measures 16"x10½".
Typical glass h. 7", foot d. 2½", weight 7½oz 216g. Main pattern repeat 14, flake cuts 6, base star 24 points.
I've been through the post 1963 catalogues on the Whitefriars website twice now, but haven't found this pattern, although I could easily have missed it, particularly if it was shown on a different object and/or inverted, as sometimes happens on decanters. The pattern comprises three interlocking rows of diamonds. The middle row has a single vertical cut in each diamond, which is continued up, nearly to the rim with a single vertical cut in the valleys of the top row of diamonds. At the junction of stem and bowl are six flake cuts. The base star extends nearly to the edge. Anyone know the pattern number and catalogue date?
Occasionally I've seen "Gift" boxes in the Whitefriars catalogues, but, from memory, these usually contain pairs, not sixes. Boxed sets of six champagnes may have been marketed using different terminology such as "Presentation" rather than "Gift". Enlightenment welcomed.
A further possibility is that the pattern and/or the box may have been an exclusive for one particular important buyer, so may not appear in the trade catalogues.
Any help or ideas welcomed.
Finally, I've tried one of these glasses with the nearest fizzy drink available (sparkling water) and it was a delight to hold and drink from.
Thanks for your interest,
Bernard C.
