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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: brucebanner on December 11, 2016, 04:13:55 PM
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Any thought's on this, thought it might be okra but i know for sure now it's not.
3 1/2 inches in height and 4 inches in diameter.
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Isle of Wight maybe ?
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I really don't think IoWSG made mushrooms of this construction.
I'm absolutely sure Mtarfa did, I have one with a red and greenish black interior and this wide clear rim. It's not marked, I don't think, but the colours led me to Mtarfa some time ago.
I can't find it. It's not where I last saw it.
I don't know if Mtarfa used gold and silver foil though.
It could be something from St. John's Wood, who were doing some gold and silver foil stuff under license to IoWSG until it went all pear-shaped.
I know Wedgwood did similar too, but a completely different shape with a big round dome.
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It is an English maker but I have forgotten who, sorry. :(
I have seen vases, perfumes, drinking glasses, bowls etc, all with a black centre and gold leaf, cased in clear, often the black and gold leaf is like a large disc set within the item.
John
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I don't think it is St John's Crystal Isle of Man, and I know I have seen this signature before... I will put my thinking cap on. :)
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Ourglass Cockington I think (and I've no idea how I knew that)
http://www.ourglasscockington.com/Paperweights
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Yes, you are right m, and of course I have some of their birds and took a while to find out where they came from.
Well done! The signature is OG but I was reading it as OC. ! :)
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Here are some of the range here on their Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/cockingtonglass/photos/a.195470347163306.44015.193386220705052/644973125546357/?type=3&theater
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Thanks all.
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:)
This is a little embarrassing. I have a lovely vase with silver and gold foil and blue strapping made by Ourglass. I got it in the Strathearn Galley in Crieff several years ago and have not seen hide nor hair of them since.
Perhaps because they've gone a bit hide-y and hair-y in the meantime?
The information I was given about these makers at the time, was that they are a brother and sister team.
It is marked Ourglass '03 P.T. and it would have been in '03 I bought it. I don't know what the P.T. is for.
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I didn't like to say anything but I was sat at dinner last Sunday in a funky restaurant that had all sorts of weird and wonderful (car boot finds type thing) items on each table in the centre. Ours had a paperweight that looked like those :o oooh, I'm hoping that wasn't a memorium one from a car boot find :-X on the bright side, perhaps it was someone's favourite table :)
m
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It might me that the link I have given for Ourglass may be able to help with the initials P.T. Sue.
Possibly worth asking them?? :)
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I might be able to find them on the web somewhere, thanks.
I can't use facebook links.
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http://www.ourglasscockington.com/
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No need for contacting - I can see Patricia Tranter there. :-*
They don't seem to be doing anything similar to my vase any more, but are expanding into niche markets.
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Of course! ... Patricia Tranter, I should have seen that on m's link.... thanks both Christine and m. :)