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Title: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: keith on August 23, 2017, 05:05:22 PM
Now have one of each colour, only 200 made, sold exclusive to Asprey, London, this one is 'midnight black' the other is 'dawn white' and very chuffed I am !  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierlet Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: chopin-liszt on August 23, 2017, 05:30:07 PM
I see this is even extra distinguished by being Brierlet. ;D
(I know I'm wibbling, but somebody needs to acknowledge your helpful and illustrative posts. It's not nice going to all this effort and then finding nobody says anything.)
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: KevinH on August 23, 2017, 06:07:53 PM
Thanks, Sue, for pointing out Keith's "typo". I was looking for something to moderate ... so now I am happy and have amended the title. :)
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: chopin-liszt on August 23, 2017, 06:45:14 PM
 ;)
Well, I'm upset about the loss of the Brierlet now.
(not really :-* )
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: keith on August 23, 2017, 08:19:20 PM
I never noticed  ::) Brierlet sounds very French, thanks for the alteration KevinH  ;D
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: Paul S. on August 24, 2017, 05:52:15 PM
very desirable Keith - looks almost as though it might be used as a cosh.                Staying with the suffix et for a mo...........   rather than French, my first thought was the connection with those words which suggest a diminutive form of, or small something  ...............   as in.........
cygnet, booklet, droplet, piglet, playlet, hamlet .........   how about crumpet ?;)

but seriously, you do have some fine pieces from that output - are you still working on a definitive catalogue raisonne for R.B. ;D
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: keith on August 24, 2017, 10:57:16 PM
Oui ! it's in progress but may be more pictures than writing unless something turns up  ::) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: Paul S. on August 25, 2017, 07:53:42 AM
that's not a problem Keith  -  seriously..................   the days of academic treaties consisting of hard to follow text with just a few line drawings, are gone, fortunately.           It is images that are important  -we thrive on them, and as the saying goes  -  a picture is worth a thousand words.
Stop for a moment and think of the amount of text you would need to fully and accurately describe this bulb vase  -  a lot of words I'd guess    .... but show us a picture as you have done, and almost nothing else needed.
In C19 and C20 text books on some aspect of natural history there were methods known as 'keys', used to identify 'species' - of all sorts.
Apart from needing to know a vast specialist vocabulary, this made identifying something - without an image - difficult, even if you were au fait with your subject.
So  -  plough on and we look forward to seeing some comprehensive and great pix   ......................    next week ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rare Royal Brierley Studio hyacinth vase.
Post by: keith on August 25, 2017, 12:46:59 PM
Thanks Paul, next week maybe a little early  :o still have quite a few pictures to find but one day  ::)