Glass Message Board
Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: keith on April 18, 2014, 05:35:52 PM
-
Just over 3 inches tall, matt outer and glossy inner, 30% lead crystal, according to the label,also marked on the base, where did I come from ?
-
;)
A charity shop?
-
Almost, ;D ;D ;D
-
Sunderland Glass?
m
-
Nope ;D ;D
-
ooh Hartley Wood giftware?
m
-
Nope again, didn't Hartley's make jam ::) ::) ;D ;D
-
Heron?
-
Still do :D
Can't wait to see what this turns out to be.
m
-
Dartington?
-
Webb
-
Oh dear I thought some one would have got this by now,next please, ;D ;D ;D
-
please don't say this is Royal Brierley?
P.s. I thought Sue was going to be right btw.
m
-
I thought perhaps Royal Brierley too ...
-
But all the puzzles are Royal Brierley...
-
Wedgwood or Caithness?
-
Post 1952 Webb Corbett, as the pre 1952 round gold W&C label doesn't mention lead content, just "FINEST ENGLISH CRYSTAL" — their later labels might.
Bernard C. 8)
-
Sorry m, Royal Brierley Studio it is, label and marked to the base, this piece brings my total number of RB'y studio, vases only, to 19 different shapes most of which come in three sizes. ;D ;D
-
Make that 20, just seen another ::) ;D
-
You have a lot of cataloguing work to do Keith ;D
It's fantastic to see so many variations and a bit shocking that literature is so sparse considering.
m
-
I've almost finished the rough draft for the local paper just need someone to check my poor English skills, it's going to be basic as the editor likes to keep it simple with plenty of pictures, ;D ;D
-
Well you know a professional editor who would do it pro bono...email it to me
-
Thanks Christine, not going to be able to do much as we have just had a family bereavement and every thing is a bit chaotic at the moment, maybe in about a week or so, ;D
-
Sorry to hear your sad news. Next week (or whenever) would be better for me too