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Author Topic: Streaky bowl-blue and mauve colours + bubbles- id help please.  (Read 761 times)

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Offline Scott13

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Streaky bowl-blue and mauve colours + bubbles- id help please.
« on: October 31, 2019, 07:50:43 AM »
 

 Hi,
Would welcome any thoughts you have on this one.

When tapped it gives out a good ring tone.
Its glass has some iridescence.
Its base is only slightly concave, just enough to prevent the pontil coming into contact with a surface.
Anyway that’s about it - I’ll let the photos do the talking  :)

Diam—17cm ( 6.5” )
Ht—9cm ( 3.5” )

Any help or info greatly appreciated - thanks for looking.

Scott

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Re: Streaky bowl-blue and mauve colours + bubbles- id help please.
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2019, 08:53:46 AM »
Peter Tysoe would be my bet, if you search here for Tysoe you will find quite a few topics and some have items with the same colour scheme.

John

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Re: Streaky bowl-blue and mauve colours + bubbles- id help please.
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2019, 11:04:15 AM »


 Yes, I’m sure it must be him, same colours and combinations and their pontil marks look similar.
  Another name I’ll have to remember—he’s certainly got an impressive CV.
 Now here comes the next hurdle - where to display it - I’m fast running out of space   >:(  ;D

Many thanks John, your help is much appreciated.

Scott
 

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