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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Patrick on November 17, 2007, 02:15:59 PM
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Hi,
This goblet had been with the dealer for many months, and had been picked up and handled so many times. There were 2 problems - First the malformed foot and the was it Whitefriars?
I had seen and thought about it at a previous show but was not sure, I talked about it to some other dealers and they thought it was probably Webbs. Anyway in the end I bought it just before I left because there had been so much work in the stem and it displayed well.
I have now looked in my Whitefriars factory photo albums and sure enough there is a photo in the Domestic 1-185 ( 1935-37 ) album.
Here is link to the vase and factory pic.
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o72/bargiepat/?action=view¤t=Amber-Whitefriars-gobletDomestic1-1.jpg
Regards Patrick.
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Hi Patrick. You've got my fingerprints on it. I thought beautifully made, probably Venetian, almost certainly unattributable, and the fastest way of losing money known (apart from all the other dreadful mistakes I've made).
So I put it back. Was that you both Janet and I saw later examining it very closely for what seemed hours?
Brilliant discovery. I'm golden-amber with envy.
Bernard C. 8)
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Hi Bernard, Yes I did spend along time but was finally helped by the dealer kindly accepting my offer of £45.00. By the way forgot to say it stands 9 " high.
Regards Patrick.