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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: Baked_Beans on December 16, 2020, 07:22:08 PM
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This bottle is signed George Elliott 1970 Bacons Barn Suffolk . Was Bacons Barn where he would have taken his furnace on a travelling demonstration show ? I read that he did travel the country giving demonstrations . It's very similar to early Mdina fish vases ! The white on the base is just flour to try to show the signature .
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More pics ...
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;D It's very nearly a bit "Fish"ish.
Very interesting indeed Mike. Early European Studio Glass. :)
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Hello Sue ! Long time no speak ! I thought you might find it of interest. It has a strap on both sides running towards the base as can be seen in the photos . Do you happen to know anything about Bacons Barn in Suffolk by any chance ?
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/signed-studio-glass-bottle-vase-1778184566
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No, I don't Mike, sorry. I have just finished reading my Sam Herman book, and much of that was about how he took the Studio Glass Movement around the world and about the people he met and influenced and was influenced by at the time, so it was really easy to see this piece in that global historical perspective, knowing what much of the output of the RCA was at the time too, but I did not find any mention of George Elliot in the book. I would have noticed his name as I do have a goblet he made, marked Bewdley with an anchor. All hand done marks.
Maybe I should read the book again, to double check I didn't miss something!
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Thanks for looking in your book :)
I wonder if Michael Harris and George Elliott might have known each other or perhaps friends maybe as they were both students at Stourbridge in the 1950s . Plus they were both the same age born in 1933 .
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There was a lot of excitement about the new art movement - and loads of them did find each other and get together to discuss and experiment.
It's one of the reasons there isn't as much of Sam's work out there as we'd like - he was so busy teaching and expanding and promoting it all as far and wide as he could that it left him little time for actual glassmaking himself.
There just are not enough Sam Hermans to go around. He needs at least a dozen lifetimes just to devote to creating glass, sculpture and painting, his three great innate talents.
Then a few more for promotion and teaching - and at least one, all for himself. ;D
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Sue,this reminds me of my vase signed Hooke or Kooke or whatever it was, I forget.
And also the scratchy way it's signed. Will get a moment and dig out the thread on that and see if there is a comparison.
Wondering if it may have been from a student at Stourbridge?
There is more info on George Elliot here on this thread:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,22397.msg126436.html#msg126436
It says he died in 2000 however I've seen a piece on Wiki from the Hereford Museum and Art Gallery with a 'museum' type label that says he died in 1998.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bottle,_Hereford_Museum_and_Art_Gallery_-_DSCF1923.JPG
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Thanks for the links m . I think the museum has spelt his surname incorrectly as he signed it with two T s . See better pic of signature . More examples here....
https://picclick.co.uk/George-Elliott-studio-glass-vase-Bacons-Barn-Suffolk-313281994579.html
https://www.lskauctioncentre.co.uk/auction/lot/199-george-elliott-1933-1998---bacons-barn/?lot=435205&sd=1
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If you search the board you will find several earlier posts about George Elliott too.