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Title: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: Tigerchips on September 06, 2019, 03:14:43 AM
Bought a couple of these, stamped on the base "Royal Brierley". They look small in the picture but are actually 10 inches high. I don't normally like to buy clear cut glass anymore but i took a liking to the pattern. I'm hoping they are 1930-40's.
Title: Re: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: keith on September 06, 2019, 02:00:59 PM
There's a similar vase in Nigel's book 'Art Deco to Post Modernism' with three diagonal cut lines with lens cutting between, pattern number 65308, marked Royal Brierley, 1935.  ;D
Title: Re: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: Paul S. on September 06, 2019, 02:26:28 PM
agree with Keith that there's a strong similarity of design between the two, and in the booklet illustration, the curved mitres are continuous - there are three lines of mitres separating each band of lenses.             On the vase here, are we seeing broken mitres - rather than as  continuous lines?
Perhaps another picture or two showing a better view of the mitres might be helpful.
Lenses, or printies, are always a hopeful sign of a pre 1940 date.
Title: Re: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: Tigerchips on September 06, 2019, 10:05:38 PM
Thanks Keith and Paul, here are some more pics...
Title: Re: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: keith on September 06, 2019, 11:24:04 PM
Also similar to the Webb Rembrandt guild bowl...
Title: Re: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: Paul S. on September 07, 2019, 07:50:54 AM
thanks - it doesn't appear to be identical to the RB cut design Keith mentions, so looks like we may have to discount that particular pattern No., though it's obviously from R.B., and doubtless from that period.      Lenses and mitres were very common 1930 - 1950, and the books obviously can't include all of them.
Under the heading of S. & W., Leslie Jackson comments that one of the depositories of R.B. archives is held at Broadfield House  -  might be worth a punt to ask them if they have any knowledge of this design.
Anyway, it's a good piece  -  but then I'm a v. big fan of clear cut glass from the inter war years.
Title: Re: Royal Brierley cut glass vases
Post by: keith on September 07, 2019, 12:57:12 PM
Since Broadfield house closed some of their archives are at the Dudley archive centre, some with the family and I believe there are still some at Himley Hall.