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Title: Mushroom Paperweight Heron/Ditchfield. ID = Heron Glass
Post by: petet63 on April 06, 2014, 05:01:29 PM
This is a question I need clarity on. On my searches I see these as Heron and Ditchfield. I say heron but others say Ditchfield. The usual listings are never a good thing to believe. This has a polished edge on the base with a matt centre, is this significant in identifying as I have seen this finish on both Heron and Ditchfield in searches. This is 8cm high. ???
Title: Re: Mushroom Paperweight Heron/Ditchfield
Post by: chopin-liszt on April 06, 2014, 05:18:20 PM
Given it's got white splodges, I reckon this is Heron. It just doesn't look like Ditchfield's work at all.
I picked up a white splodgy Heron labelled mushroom last wek, it's base has sort of polished edges, but a slightly patchy rough-ish sort of bit in the middle.-  a few scores on the flat surface.
I don't have a Ditchfield mushroom to compare. Just an apple and 3 (unique numbered) vases.
The apple has a polished rim to the base and a roughly ground out, completely round pontil scar depression.

The iridesence on Diitchfield stuff iIconsider to be more "oily" in hue that that of Heron, which I tend to describe as being "rainbowy bright".
But that might just be because of the darker colours Ditchfield uses underneath.
Title: Re: Mushroom Paperweight Heron/Ditchfield
Post by: petet63 on April 06, 2014, 06:39:56 PM
 The base is as you described. It came in an auction lot so is a freebie as is the other I posted. Thanks for the help Chopin.
Title: Re: Mushroom Paperweight Heron/Ditchfield
Post by: chriscooper on April 06, 2014, 06:54:32 PM
A Ditchfield one here Pete..
Title: Re: Mushroom Paperweight Heron/Ditchfield
Post by: rosieposie on April 07, 2014, 03:56:08 PM
Yours is definitely Heron Glass Pete.  :)
Title: Re: Mushroom Paperweight Heron/Ditchfield
Post by: petet63 on April 09, 2014, 08:35:09 PM
Thanks Rosie. Seeing ditchfield pieces really helps compare. Thanks all.

Pete.