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Regarding the lady in #7, that is Mary Lee a volunteer. Here's a few more photos from the exhibition:
1. A cabinet with my contributions. Some laboratory ware, but also the rare, pre-1939, turquoise Spiderweb bowl at the rear, with an equally rare flared and fluted Lotus bowl just in front. Then an Elegance tray, followed by Cut Pearl olive tray. Willow on the left and Wild Rice on the right.
2. Towards the end, when the crowds had died down, it was possible to photo part of the exhibition. The lady on the left is Janet Binnell, who co-organised the exhibition. Not sure why the lady visitor needs to wrap up so warm!
3. A very rare Aqualux soup bowl in Pink Maxine, donated by Stuart. Maxine is the pattern name for the textured glass and the 'Pink' is very similar to the Plum colour of the much later Carnival range. Surrounding this are rare frigger swans and a large, clunky ashtray all from the effects of a former worker.
4. A cabinet of items from the daughter of a former worker. The large items on the right are frigger galleon bookends, in the centre is a satinated frigger swan, an amethyst candleholder (pre-1939) and various napkin rings. Flanking these are two Cato bowls in a scarce hand-painted floral decor.