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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: agincourt17 on March 11, 2017, 03:34:55 PM
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Not my usual sort of thing, I know, but I saw this wavy-ribbed or ripple-sided amethyst crystal bowl in a local charity shop yesterday for the princely sum of £4.49 so, working on the basis of 'if you like it and you can afford it, then buy it!, here it is now for ID.
The waves or ripples are sort of 4-sided when seen from above. The bowl stands 11.5cm tall, with a top rim diameter of 21cm and a foot rim diameter of 10.7cm. Ground and polished pontil mark (somewhat off centre) to the underside of the foot. Nice clear crystal 'ping' when the bowl is flicked with a fingernail. No identfying marks.
I though I remembered seeing this sort of wavy or ripple effect to the bowls of Thomas Webb Gay Glass pieces (but in greens or ambers), and I have found some marked (1935-1949 acid etched mark) Thomas Webb 'wavy' or 'ripply' amethyst crystal pieces online, but none in this shape.
I see too, from
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,55148.msg312498.html#msg312498
that Thomas Webb produced a wavy 'Cascade' pattern. Is this a possibility for my bowl?
Is this, then, a Thomas Webb bowl, please? if so, what date range, and what exactly should I call the design?
If it's not a Thomas Webb bowl, any idea who the manufacturer might be, please?
Fred.
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the shape and colour look to be o.k. Fred, but I'm having some trouble with the extent, or lack of, a good 'Wave' - however, I think it stands a good chance of being T/Webb.
have a look here and see what you think...... http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,56272.msg318853.html#msg318853 - the first post. It's true to say that much of Webb's production, of this type of patterned glass, was unmarked.
I think Keith is more your man here, he has many shelves devoted to T/Webb's wave pattern. ;)
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:o ....and I've only got a couple of shelves ! I'd agree with Paul, I have a Webb 'bullseye' in amber the same shape as your piece Fred ;D
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meant to say Fred that 'Wave' is one of T/Webb's very early C20 pattern inventions - according to Charles Hajdamach it dates to 1908, although I'm not so sure we've had anything on the GMB that old, with this pattern. Most of the time the pieces probably date to somewhere between the two world wars and later, although I wouldn't like to say when this once ceased.
Some of Webb's surface patterns do go back a long way, with rather less than half shown in C.H.'s book being C19.
Un-Registered designs/patterns for non-pressed material, such as this, mean we have to accept far wider production dates than the Registered pressed designs we're accustomed to...... if pushed I expect the best you could do for your bowl is to say made some time in the 1930 - 40 period, or even a tad later. :)
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Thank you, Paul and Keith, for your informative and affirmative replies.
I'm quite content to think now that my £4.49 was well spent.
Fred.
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Hi Fred, what a nice vase, thought T Webb as soon as I saw it . I found this one in a chatty shop 2 weeks ago and Paid £2.99 for it, but for a extra £2 I would of prefered yours lol
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This one ;D
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Hello, do you mind if I ask if your vase is marked as I've not seen a Webb piece with this design, it reminds me of Richardson's work ;D
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it looks as tho it will glow enough to 'burn the curtains down' as Bernard used to say :) - are we right?
Keith - it looks very much like this one (taken from the Board's 'Library of Webb Colours'), but I now don't have any T/Webb and can't remember if it was marked or not .... http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=56272.0;attach=151847;image what do you think?
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Hi Paul , mine is marked Webb at the bottom , and your right it does have a lovely glow to it under UV . I believe it is part of the "gay" range and by Richardson .
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according to C.H., although the colours for some of the 'greens' were supplied by Benjamin Richardson, the 'Gay' range was produced, marketed, advertised and sold and under the T/Webb name, and began life in 1933. Some of them are wonderful pieces of glass, but I think most folk would speak of them as being from Webb. :) Mine all gone now :'(
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I remember reading that Webb looked at from above had a square with rounded corners appearance, whereas Whitefriars is hexagonal. This Yellow Decanter of mine shows that characteristic Square with rounded corners when viewed through the base. I has a very small(about 8mms diameter) Webb touch mark.
Hence I would say Fred that it is certainly Webb - and I do like the colour.
Ross
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nice piece Ross - date wise my opinion would be some time in the second half of the 1930s.
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Paul I just posted about Webb Coronation from the late 30s. I would value your thoughts. Most people attribute it to the George the 6th Coronation in 1937. However, it is quite uncommon in England, but not here, and I suspect it may have been for Edward the 8th's Coronation. That did not happen so perhaps Webb shipped it off to the other side of the world.
Ross