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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: BRADBURY7308 on August 20, 2013, 03:46:47 PM
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Purchased straight from auction locally picked up today hope you like just had to show it off!! Why do we crave glass from other countries when we have such pieces made in the uk its my best piece to date and just cry's out to my senses im very pleased unless you didnt know already, Anyway i hope i dont cause any offence to any under bidders but just had too let you see it i believe its an early piece and has a signiture no date and remnants of a label 8" tall. Thyere is actually varying colours of greens and reds and bubbles running through that my pictures dont show.
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Nice find :)
any chance of larger pictures showing the trailing and the green/bubbles?
thanks
m
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Nice piece :) Might be worth contacting London Glassblowing to confirm a date with Peter. I was your under bidder :), still surprised it was listed under Mdina! ;) Could you take a picture of it with the light coming through just to show some of the detail/ colours etc, thanks.
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Not the best pictures sorry for delay been on holiday with kids, In toush with london glass blowing they suggested its an early piece early 80s or late 70s..
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Thanks for the adding the extra pics, the colours look superb. :) Nice also to know a rough date for this one, the style seems quite different to his production over more recent years. Its a great piece indeed. :)
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Thanks greg glad you like it, Whats more suprising the guy who i picked it up from was an ex bonhams employee ??
When i first saw the piece it reminded me of sam hermann glass, Maybe an influence from working together i gather..
dan
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Whats more suprising the guy who i picked it up from was an ex bonhams employee ??
:) That is surprising- perhaps this could go some way to explaining why he is now an ex-employee!
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great piece, some of the earlier work had much more creativity to it than later pieces and that goes for most of the studio glass. After a while it was all about technique. people are now afraid to make things that aren't perfectly round or highly executed. Definitely not a production piece and that's what's so great about it.
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Thanks for the nice comments ;D
Sylvie did go one step further in suggesting the value might be £250 but rising all the time, Me and my father are collectors of lots of things and have been trying to downsize things a bit and sell things but its very hard too let things you enjoy leave, I find it hard to understand what might be good for the future in terms of vaue he has suggested collecting earlier examples of glass from various places might be better in time and more decorative in the meantime too. I feel i may have to get rid of things and streamline to a more rigid criteria like this. Any suggestions as too collecting??
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I can see why it got listed as Mdina - but it's not a mistake I'd have made myself.
I do love the colours - if the date suggested is correct, would this have been a piece made by Mr. Layton himself?
Does anybody know when he started using other makers and just doing the designing and signing? Was it gradual, or was there a cut-off date?
The colours (but not the shape) are very similar to a large Peter Layton signed bowl I have. (no pics atm, will get one.)