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Title: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: David E on September 04, 2007, 10:10:55 AM
Another weight I picked up recently - the label indicates A. Thorneycroft as the maker, but apart from this there's very little I can find. The telephone number dates this prior to 1990.

Tried searching via Google, and nothing appears on a search of this board, so I am a bit stymied.

Size is 7.7cm diameter.
Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: daveweight on September 04, 2007, 12:35:18 PM
Hi David - Al Thorneycroft often signed his weights like this or AJT and I have never seen one with a label. I think he worked at the London Glassworks then became a teacher in glassmaking at the University of London
Dave
Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: David E on September 04, 2007, 12:53:07 PM
Thanks again. I'm fairly sure the label is genuine, but cannot see a mark otherwise. Do you have dates when he was active?
Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: aa on September 04, 2007, 07:27:31 PM
Hi David - Al Thorneycroft often signed his weights like this or AJT and I have never seen one with a label. I think he worked at the London Glassworks then became a teacher in glassmaking at the University of London
Dave

My recollection is rather hazy and I am not sure which of the glass studios in London you mean, Dave, because unfortunately over the years people have not been entirely imaginative in their choice of names: The Glasshouse, London; London Glassblowing Workshop; Glassworks, London; as well as London Glassworks, to name but a few.

However, I think that Al was the technician at what used to be called Middlesex Polytechnic from at least from as early as 1982, up to his retirement, but I cannot be sure of this. I think they changed the name to Middlesex University at some point. 


Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: Lisa R on February 10, 2014, 02:57:45 PM
I have an Al Thorneycroft paperweight. It is signed with his name on the bottom with the year 1977. That was the year he had a shop in Covent Garden and I watched him making the paperweights as I passed the window. I went in and bought the one I have now.

Another weight I picked up recently - the label indicates A. Thorneycroft as the maker, but apart from this there's very little I can find. The telephone number dates this prior to 1990.

Tried searching via Google, and nothing appears on a search of this board, so I am a bit stymied.

Size is 7.7cm diameter.
Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: David E on February 10, 2014, 03:15:48 PM
Hi Lisa and welcome to GMB.

Would be nice to see your 'weight if you can upload a photo.  :)
Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: Lisa R on February 11, 2014, 08:00:22 AM
I will take a photo of it and post it on here for you.


I have an Al Thorneycroft paperweight. It is signed with his name on the bottom with the year 1977. That was the year he had a shop in Covent Garden and I watched him making the paperweights as I passed the window. I went in and bought the one I have now.
Title: Re: Thorneycroft paperweight
Post by: w84it on February 11, 2014, 08:51:24 AM
I was going to post a pic of my own A J Thorneycroft paperweight, but then found a mention of him on page 183 of John Simmonds' book Paperweights from Great Britain.  There's a picture of several of his weights.

Regards

Keith