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Not Peter McDougall bowl - any info please!
flying free:
ok thanks :)
I'm all out of thoughts then.
And I'm no expert on any of these ... I just like them - so for what it's worth my thoughts are:
There are pluses for Stevens and Williams, the cloudy technique looks similar to the white in my vase (but yours is all over, whereas mine is in streaks), the tiny bubbles look similar to those in my vase, the shape may be a possible, the pontil mark also. The minuses are I'm not sure the base is right, I don't know about S& W doing any whorls and it might not be thick or heavy enough for an S&W/RB piece.
To me it also has some similarities with Gray-STan in the way the white (white and blue) cloudiness seems to be done. But I don't know about the pontil mark or base, ... or shape or design for that matter :-[
There's always the Elwell pieces as well ... I don't know how it might fit in with that.
As I said, just my thoughts. Probably something else entirely ;D
Frank:
Nigel might add something. I know these have been discussed before over a long period but no time to hunt for the threads, sorry.
orangeglass:
Hi,
Thanks for that Frank, I've had a trawl through and read most (I think) of the related threads - no conclusions were reached, I'm not sure if my bowl is part of those things or not! Some of the items discussed seem to be dating back further than I think my bowl is, but who knows!! ???
Roberta
Frank:
Seen them since the 80s, and they were not new then. So not new kids on the block.
Frank:
see also http://ysartglass.com/Otherglass/Nazeing/NazeingG05.htm
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