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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Pinkspoons on July 21, 2010, 08:52:34 PM
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Bit of a condundrum with this bowl, as it's by neither of the two noted makers of wave-ribbed wares.
The quality is very ho-hum, with LOTS of frit, bubbles, striations, etc... and it also has a 'fake' pontil mark that is just a moulded indent. Faced with just these facts, I'd be quite tempted to say that it's fairly new, except that there's quite a bit of convincing wear on it and the glass doesn't 'feel' very new (hard to quantitate - but I know what I mean! ;D)
H= 10cm / 4"
D=26cm / 10.25"
Any clues?
(Apologies for the grainy pics - my lighting equipment is buried under a mound of decorating stuff so I had to rely on very grey daylight)
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No idea who made them Nic, but my Mum has a set of small bowls in the same pattern / colour with the same base. Hers look like the small bowls from a fruit set - so I guess yours could be the server from the same. I'd agree with your comments re quality and age - they aren't up to Whitefriars / Webb standards.
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Cheers for taking a look, Anne. At least now I know it was meant to be a functional piece (would likely (hopefully) explain the crusty gunge that was in it when I bought it). :-\
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Are there urn-shaped vases in the same pattern? I think I've seen one before - there was somewhere on the Whitefriars.org list of early auction results, but I can't find it for peanuts. They had it in the auction results by mistake. What distinguished it was the moulded indent in the base and the vertical ribs between the waves.
I wondered whether it might be related to this beastie (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,34758.0.html), given the look of the base? Maybe not though, since Paul's bowl is even lumpier and thicker.