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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: johnphilip on February 19, 2008, 03:02:11 PM
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Several years ago an unscrupulous person bought a lot of cheap Whitefriars bud vases and ashtrays without the furrows and had them made into inkwells with brass fittings including a hinge.They cut the top of the bud vase and the bottom became a top for the inkwell ,the ash trays usually have a lot of base wear so can be convincing, when you open the top it hits the base sometimes causing bruising so not very well thought out.I hadnt seen one for a few years but i see they are creeping back.JPH.
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That's interesting, JP. Do you happen to have a photo of one of these that we could see please?
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ebay item 150216521603
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Quite ingenius! Must have taken a lot of time to make that.
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Thanks Mozzie you got it in one.Yes Max a bit like the engineer dog,you kick it up the but and it makes a bolt for the door.
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Now, why does the expression "pig's ear" spring to mind? ;D
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Seems to be a lot of work involved, interesting none the less! Just one point though those cheap bud vases were NOT made by Whitefriars. A myth that just won't go away! GRRR Where is the smiley for pulling one's hair out!"
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There is a lot of controversy about the bud vases and i was told in the past there were some bud vases made pre 1950 and i have just spoken to one of the ex workers who said he believes some were made but were not a success so were only produced for a short time, maybe thats why they are not in the catalogues.But he said he was not sure.
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It may interest you to know that a shop at the bottom end of Portabello Road in London had at lease 20 of these for sale last time I was down in December. They were being offered at £65 to £120 plus and look rubbish to me. You would have thought a dealer would would at least limit the amount on display to give them some creadence.
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Hi, They have been there for years, I remember seeing them at least 14 years ago. They were a stupid price then . Regards Patrick.