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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: BobKegeles on September 13, 2013, 10:29:05 PM
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I know Heron Glass closed in 2006/7, competition from abroad, high energy costs etc.
As a opinionated American, lol, I think of Heron as a lower cost / lower quality knockoff of Glasform/Ditchfield, and Isle of Wight.
Admittedly I only have about 20 pieces of Heron, and they're all pretty much the same category, pewter figurines on iridescent weights, and lily pads, and mushrooms, with and without figurines.
The iridescence tends to be very crudely done, versus Ditchfield, I assume they were a much lower price point.
I also have two pink eggs with cut-off windows with a flower inside, seems kind of Mdina/IOW (early), but again less well done.
I hope if I'm full of you know what, someone will tell me, please.
Thanks Bob
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;D,well we all have our preferences,I've just the one piece of Heron glass,I prefer Royal Brierley when it comes to iridescence,would like to see a picture of the pink egg weights if you could, ;D ;D
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Here you go,
The two pinks eggs, one is gone.
And a few other Herons.
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Hello Bob. You might find this earlier thread of interest:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,26308.0.html
My own preference is for Okra glass, where Richard Golding was an expert exponent of the iridescent paperweight arts (IMHO). Your faceted Heron eggs are similar in design.
Keith
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Not seen egg weights like that,here's an Okra,Royal Brierley and Heron, ;D
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I was thinking of the Okra Amber Fountain - see example on the following website. Not unlike Bob's Heron pink faceted example.
http://www.reflectionsartglass.com/page39.html
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Mmm,like those,has Okra closed as R.Golding has now opened 'Station Glass' don't know where they are situated.
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Station Glass is based in Leicestershire, see link below.
http://www.stationglass.com/Pages/default.aspx
And as far as as I know Okra glass is still alive and well, albeit with different people and output to Richard Golding's time.
http://okraglass.com/
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That's were I thought they were,Okra that is but the 'shop' in Wordsley has gone, ??? ;D ;D
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I have an affection for Heron Glass, they are less sophisticated than Okra or Ditchfield, but for me that's part of their charm. That, and they were made not that far from me - supporting the local industry! ;)
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Hi all
Info re Okra - Richard Golding sold Okra to Dean Hopkins and Karinna Sellars, two local glassmakers, in around 2007 although he stayed on for a couple of years in an advisory role. Okra continued to trade for some time after Richard left to found Station Glass but the Okra partnership split up and I understand all the equipment was put into storage. The web site is still running - I assume to sell off existing stock??
On a lighter vein - Richard is now creating some fantastic paperweights - three of which are shown here
Best regards
Derek
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Hi again
For some reason only 1 of the three pictures of station glass appeared - try again with the other two
Derek
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Thanks for the info' Derek,very nice weights,this is my only piece of Station glass,signed and dated 2013... ;D