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Author Topic: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?  (Read 1412 times)

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Offline johnphilip

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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2011, 06:39:26 PM »
Great find , dont worry about the old fella , do you complain about his frocks ?
  well done  :hiclp: :chky: :mrgreen:

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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2011, 06:57:56 PM »
Great find , dont worry about the old fella , do you complain about his frocks ?
  well done  :hiclp: :chky: :mrgreen:
:24:  :24:  and thank you :)

Sue, John, your pieces are gorgeous! 
Sue, I'm not really treading on your toes and I'm quite sure my little, but growing, 'collection' is nothing like as glamorous as your pieces. 
I also have other 'collections in my head', so really I just have an excuse at anytime to 'fit' whatever I see that I 'must have' into one of them.   :o
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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2011, 07:58:38 PM »
Nothing wrong with a little 'mental agility' when it comes to justifying or cataloguing purchases. I only collect Harris Mdina and IoW before azurene, apart of course from stuff designed by Erik Hoglund. Oh, and then there are a few other Scandinavian bits and bobs lying around but far fewer than there used to be. Oh dear, then there is a growing collection of Dartington tableware.......
I consider myself lucky that a friend hoovers up all the Whitefriars that inadvertently jumps into my hands.

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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2011, 08:27:21 PM »
honestly John, compared to me that sounds very focussed  ;)  I have 'groups' which makes it easier to justify.... so I have Satin, now theres the Opaline, then I also have the bubbles (which seemingly encompasses makers from all over the world :o) then I have the 'justified for research' group which is a very wide group  ;D- and so on.  It's not good   >:D
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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2011, 11:49:04 PM »
honestly John, compared to me that sounds very focussed  ;)  I have 'groups' which makes it easier to justify.... so I have Satin, now theres the Opaline, then I also have the bubbles (which seemingly encompasses makers from all over the world :o) then I have the 'justified for research' group which is a very wide group  ;D- and so on.  It's not good   >:D
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It most certainly IS good!! And don't you let anyone tell you otherwise,ff, I too have ever expanding groups....it is the only way!
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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2011, 12:04:42 AM »
Rosie I know you are right, it's just convincing my children and OH of that.  They honestly cannot see why I need 300 vases  :o - I mean, a girl needs choice right?  ;D  - p.s. the opal ring has just about paid for the vase  :rah:
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Re: er... I'm hoping this is what I think it is? cobalt blue Malta?
« Reply #16 on: March 04, 2011, 12:55:33 PM »
I was only teasing about you treading on my toes m.  :-*
But I would be fascinated to see your bits, I'd love to show you mine, not that I have many pieces - just one shelf really. My criteria sort of shifted from MH towards "well i love and therefore need an excuse for this fabby bit of Sam Herman" and I'm allowed it because of his influence on MH, towards, "well i need bits from everybody Sam influenced and taught, just as examples, because they're all sort of related......."

I've somehow managed to allow a couple of bits of early American Studio Glass to creep in, despite my firm resolution that I was not going in that geographical direction.
 (the field stars to get so big I get lost, and there's far, far too much gorgeous stuff I can't afford. I don't even want to know it exists so that I'm not lost in unrequited lust....)

I just need to know now what colour of opal was in the ring. I don't much like white ones, but I adore both black and fire opals. I'm really pleased it covered the Fish for you.
Cheers, Sue M. (she/her)

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