Bernard,
The below info is from the Dorset Rural Skills website, one of their recent press releases on the subject.
Hope this helps
Greg
www.dorsetruralskills.co.uk/documents/Glasssale2011_000.docDCRS Press Release
Glassblowing Filming & Sale
The current BBC One series "To The Manor Reborn" features glass from local Glassblower Emsie Sharp. During the four-episode show, Avebury Manor is refurbished by a team of historians and craftspeople for which Emsie was commissioned to make 12 hand blown wine glasses. The programme's host, Paul Martin, came to Emsie's studio at DCRS to film them being made, and this will air later during the Thursday night series.
If you too would like to watch glassblowing in action, Emsie is holding open studio days on Friday 9th & Saturday 10th December from 10m to 4pm where she'll be giving demonstrations. During the afternoon between 2pm and 4pm children will be have the unique opportunity to blow their own glass bauble for £10. Emsie's hand blown wine glasses, bowls, vases and Christmas tree baubles will be for sale during the show as well as other artist's work and gifts.
Glass Sale Friday 9th & Saturday 10th December from 10m to 4pm
Children's Bauble Blowing 2pm till 4pm.
Sharp Glass is based at the Dorset Centre for Rural Skills, Farrington, near Child Okeford, Blandford, DT11 8RA. Telephone 01747 811099 or see
www.dorsetruralskills.co.uk for more information.
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Caption: Emsie making wine glasses
Issue Date: 25 November 2011
Contact: Nicky Mullen, DCRS, West Farm Barn, Farrington, Blandford, Dorset, DT11 8RA
Tel: 01747 811099
Email: info@dorsetruralskills.co.uk
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