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Five star glass web pages — there can't be many better than this!
Bernard C:
Just take a look at this beauty:
http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/CultureAndLeisure/Museums/Object/2006_12.htm
:clap: Congratulations to Richard van Riel, creator, and curator of the definitive Bagley collection. :clap:
Do you know of any single, stand-alone glass web pages of a similar standard? Please reveal your own favourite.
Bernard C. 8)
Bernard C:
... and I have just worked out what was odd about this web page. Richard appears to have some difficulty counting either fish or sides!
Bernard C. 8)
Max:
lol Bernard, I see what you mean. By the way, I use an identical bowl for salads here, and I can't imagine sticking it up my jumper and no-one noticing! :o
I look forward to their Bagley museum catalogue online. Could you drop a link to the GMB when it's up and running Bernard? I'm terribly forgetful and might neglect to add it to my Glass favourites. :P Thank you.
Frank:
I could only see one page with glass, one unimpressive page with a small picture an uncaptioned picture of some people and that it ???
catshome:
Hi Bernard,
Maybe we could have a thread like the book reviews thread, for website resources?
I like this one for the Isle of Wight Glass :
http://www.isleofwightstudioglass.co.uk/Discontinued_Ranges.html
It's not just for discontinued ranges, but that section is very useful for identification purposes.
Happy New Year to you!
Cat
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