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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: keith on June 29, 2011, 04:27:32 PM
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Probably hoping too much with this but as it came from a market stall and cost very little.....10.5 inches across,3.5 inches high,ribbed with a polished pontil mark,who knows?
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:hiclp: nice cloudy piece! Does look similar to my Stevens and Williams vase.....but I am always wrong with this pieces so you'll have to wait for someone with more knowledge. And you know if it is Gray Stan I will have to kill you don't you ;D Nice bowl and I guess not hugely expensive. Lucky :mrgreen:
m
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Thanks m, I thought Graystan pieces were always marked,S&W would be fine and at less than a tenner I'll be happy either way ;D
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Gray Stan pieces aren't always marked Keith.
m
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I stand corrected,again :pb:,once pointed out a Graystan mark on a piece at my local antique shop,the price was promptly revised :24: ;D ;D ;D
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Keith, have you Charles H 20th Century British glass? is there not a S&W bowl in there that you can compare shape and size with. I don't recall seeing one but then I wasn't look ing for a bowl last time I looked.Might be worth searching for S&W bowls to see if you can compare sizes perhaps - mind you knowing me I'm probably persuading you to bark up the wrong tree ::)
m
p.s. I can't believe you pointed out a sig to someone :o was thatprior to you collecting glass....or had you just bought something else at a keen price and were feeling guilty ;D
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Thanks m,will check the book in the morning,been buying from that dealer for the last 15-16 years and had some good deals from him,maybe I'm too honest ::) ;D ;D
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Don't discount Nazeing... Again we need Nigel Benson.
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Nigel Benson reporting in.....just for you Cathy ;)
Nice piece of S&W IMHO :) Well done yung 'm'....... ;) :) :)
Nigel
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:girlcheer: :girlcheer: :girlcheer:
Finally.....and thank you Nigel for sharing your knowledge :)
m
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Nigel,again thanks,
m,can't find that bowl you mentioned,what page please ;D ;D
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;D well Keith...if I'd ever seen the catalogues I might have been able to tell you.
Seriously though, I do hope to get to Broadfield house one day.
m