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Large Veritcal Optic Rib "Whitefriars" Vases...
Pinkspoons:
I've noticed a sudden slew of large (about 14"-15" tall) bucket-shaped vases with vertical optic ribs in a colour not disimilar to Golden Amber pop up described as 1930's Whitefriars at antique fairs and in antique centres for all manner of silly prices... and I spotted one (unattributed) in Nottingham this weekend in a small secondhand shop for £10 (negotiable).
I didn't buy it as I'd spotted prettier (and equally unattributed) Whitefriars to buy in the same shop and I can only carry so much, plus I'm a bit suspect about these bucket vases' Whitefriars-ness in general. They don't seem to show up in catalogues 1940 or later...
Is my initial instinct right, or should I rush back as soon as possible, if only to plonk it on eBay straight afterwards? :lol:
David E:
There is one way to tell whether it could be WF: looked from above it will have a hexagonal appearance. Webb optic-ribbed tend to look square. Purely an optical illusion of course.
There are many other optic- and wave-ribbed vases so this is only a guide - I can't say whether other makes might not have similar attributes.
vidrioguapo:
--- Quote ---There is one way to tell whether it could be WF: looked from above it will have a hexagonal appearance. Webb optic-ribbed tend to look square. Purely an optical illusion of course.
--- End quote ---
Think that only applies to the wave ribbed ones David. Also, I believe that maximum height of these tumber vases was 12 inches. Whitefriars didn't use the VERTICAL optic rib too much, mainly for drinking glasses and jugs, with the exception of the stuff they made for the Wuidart range and unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any accurate available sizes catalogued that I can find anyway. So I'd be cautious about attributing them to Whitefriars.
David E:
Thanks Emmi: as I was trying to put across, this is a very "quick & dirty" method to quickly distinguish between WF and Webb :lol:
Pinkspoons:
Thanks for the information, both of you. I'm sure the Webb/Whitefriars tip will come into play at some point at a fair/auction.
Pattern 8473, a plain tumbler vase, shows up in the 1940 catalogue with sizes upto 15", which is probably what confuses sellers...
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