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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Littleblackhen on April 03, 2008, 07:30:59 PM
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Another owl, but on a dish this time. I think of both these owls as Scandinavian, but I am not sure why. Probably I am wrong :)
Janet
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I never did get an id for this dish that I posted back in April, and it is still sitting on my desk looking at me waiting for a label :mus:
Does anyone have any ideas at all?
Thanks
Janet
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It's a Dartington Frank Thrower FT132/O "Blinking good" owl ashtray first produced in 1982. The later reproductions had cigarette slots
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Hi Christine
That was quick thanks :hiclp:
Is the "blinking good" an assessment or a title for this dish? :huh:
I have just been googling but I can't find a site that mentions it, does anyone know one please?
(I know I should buy some books!)
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Frank Thrower gave lots of his designs silly names, and that's this ones. Info Dartington Glass: The First Twenty Years, 1967-1987 by Linda and Stuart Smithson
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Thanks :)
I thought you were being very enthusiastic about it ;D
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Totally different to this Pukeberg owl - but similar enough for me to dig it out. The Pukeberg owl has no ears, no legs, different surface and stands upright. It also isn't marked. Added just for the comparison.