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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: keith on March 09, 2014, 06:07:26 PM
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Taller than my other piece and without the applied 'bow tie' also not marked,will send picture to Jill Devine,one of the glass makers at Royal Brierley at that time,c.1986 ;D ;D
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good find :)
I quite like the way the colour is done in the stripes, very painterly.
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I was offered one of these on Sunday but had not heard of The Foundry and it looked to me like it was marked by a child it was very scribbled. Have had a quick look see and then this post appears. A coincidence I'm sure but spooky ;D
Unless of course you were at Sedgefield on Sunday ;D
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Keith gets everywhere! ;D
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;D ;D,not unless Sedgefield is very close to Malvern :o ;D ;D Pete; the mark is quite rough,usually 'Foundry' and the date.
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North East so not the one I saw. It did have a date as well. Was only a couple of Pound. The sig put me off to be honest, very Dremelish ;D Live and Learn ;)
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Was it blue ?,they can be found in pink I believe. ;D