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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: petet63 on August 02, 2015, 07:31:23 PM
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After reading the threads on here on Stonier etc I can't seem to find anything online apart from on here that helps in any way with items supplied by Stuart to Stonier then the Liners. This is my third find with these links. Four wave pattern glasses the Stuart R Pierce vase and now 5 of these. I seem to hit brick walls on this subject. Has anyone got links that will help.?? I would like to pin down the vase mostly but a better understanding and more knowledge will help.
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I'm not sure I understand your question. ???
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I agree, not very clear. Thinking out loud again. Does anyone have any helpful links that I can try to get more information on the pieces.? I might just be using the wrong search criteria ???
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I still don't understand. You know they are Stuart pieces. You know they were retailed by Stonier, which was owned by Stuart until 1997. Stonier didn't just supply to the liners; they had a great big department store in Liverpool and likely supplied by mail order too. I disagree with Bernard that Stonier mainly supplied to liners; selling to the shipping companies was just one aspect of their business.
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see my comments elsewhere on Pete's Reg. Pierce vase. Could be wrong, but a link between Pierce's more up-market wave/marine type designs - whilst he was with Stuart from 1937 to 1939 - and the retailer Stonier may presently be unsubstantiated. Plenty of Stuart utility type glass does have that connection of course - i.e. those with the -S-, but possibly not Pierce's designs.
Broadfield House Glass Museum might be able to help - they did communicate with Pierce around 1999, and so might have more information for you. Speak to them.
What sort of designs Pierce was producing whilst employed with Stonier in the early 1930's, I'm not sure - perhaps some are shown in C.H., but I don't know. ......... must have a look.
As for Stuart designs in general, am I correct in thinking that we have discussed previously here that Mervyn Gulliver either published or in some way had a connection with producing a detailed resume of Stuart patterns/designs? Could be wrong, but it rings a bell - the only problem is that I think it was a very limited publication, and doubtless very difficult to source in the ordinary way.
Could be that this would contain more information on Pierce designs.