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Author Topic: I believe this may be a Whitefriars Soda glass bowl. Can anyone please help?  (Read 794 times)

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Offline theknizzler

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I am trying to ID this bowl, having put it in front of a couple glass groups previously. It may have been an 1930s to 1940s White Friar soda glass bowl. The color and base seem correct. It measures 5.75 inches tall by 11.125 inches in diameter.
I would sincerely appreciate any assistance. Thank you.

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Welcome to the board. I think the colour (too purple), the bubbliness and the shape rule Whitefriars out. Sorry

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Gosh. This one is a puzzler. Thank you kindly for your reply. Any other suggestions?

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Hello and welcome.  Would it be possible to see some pictures with a plain white background?  It looks as though the texture on your cloth may be affecting the images......or it could just be my screen.
Cat 😺

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Perhaps I can reshoot it tomorrow. I have to wait for the natural light. ;)

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