A British ruby red glass lobed vase with controlled bubbles encased in the glass. Introduced in 1973, these survived until the closure of Whitefriars in 1980. The Whitefriars factory closed in 1980. Technical descriptions compiled from text in the Softback Whitefriars book, edited by Leslie Jackson. Excellent condition. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9803. red glass, of cylindrical form with swagged surface texture, 24.5cm high; and a WHITEFRIARS GLASS VASE BY JAMES HOGAN, 1940S, smoked colour, 20cm similar red bubble glass bowl and a Whitefriars blue and clear glass vase, largest 13cm high including a large studio glass vase with red streaked internal decoration, two Whitefriars style vases in clear textured glass and turquoise glass, a large red candle holder, including a substantial clear glass Dartington vase, a turquoise overlaid glass two handled vase, a turquoise glass vase in the Whitefriars manner, a Murano bird, a red and style of a shaped and textured cylindrical form with a square base, 5 1/2" (14cm) high, together WITH AN ART GLASS VASE of a large trefoil shape on a triangular base, coloured WHITEFRIARS GLASS KINGFISHER BLUE BARK VASE. Bow fronted nailhead vases, pattern 9685 (43/8"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9844. A British ruby red glass paperweight with controlled bubble pattern. Diameter 3. Doubtless there is a parallel to be drawn here with the market for another 1960s classic, that of Troika pottery, that has followed much the same curve. Tangerine was the most commonly sold colour for the textured range, followed closely by Kingfisher blue. Yes! The factory's designs, now shown at major exhibitions around the world, moved with fashion. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9647. Learn more. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson, pattern number 9364. "A range of studio pieces bringing together the brilliance of traditional Whitefriars ruby with a highly original Kingfisher overlay.". Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9570. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9727. Above two Whitefriars swans. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk, room service, and a gift shop. Pattern 9790 (6"); Pattern 9788 (6"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9392. Flint is not a normal colour for this vase and was likely to have been made as a 'frigger'. Signature/date cane "17761976". Below are two from different Swedish glassworks, and an illustration of the Whitefriars versions. A British indigo and clear cased glass bud vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Barnaby Powell, pattern number 8886. In 1930, J.Wuidart commissioned Wealdstone Range from James Powell (originally through Elfverson & Co.) to supply Barnaby Powell designed glass for resale. The smaller pieces, in modish forms such as Cello, Aztec, Sunburst, Concentric TV and Guitar, were all trading at new levels from 100-plus. 20th Century Glass was established in 2004 by Wayne Stephens, the current owner. Five and one facets. Small 'dimple' vases, pattern 9762 (4"). The large drunken bricklayer, pattern 9672 (13"); iv. Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. Clear ground. See also: Whitefriars Glass Catalogues Buy Whitefriars Glass Products in our Online Glass Store A British ruby red glass tumbler vase with wave ribbed pattern. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9683. Five and one facets. A vast archive of watercolour designs by James Powell & Sons at the Whitefriars Glassworks for stained-glass windows in churches throughout Britain and others in the US, Australia, Malta, Italy and Sweden appeared at Roseberys in September 2017. 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Fancy fluting cuts decorate the area between facets. Originally the company made stained glass, and scientific and industrial glass. A British amethyst purple glass vase with ribbon trail. Designers at Whitefriars during the 20's, 30's and 40's were Arthur Marriott Powell, William Butler, Barnaby Powell, William Wilson, and James Hogan. The factory hit hard times during the next decade following the loss of industrial contracts and the lack of demand for stained glass. In 1978, this classic swan was changed by the addition of a foot, so can be clearly identified as the later swan. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9707. An aubergine (purple) & clear cased glass "Random Strapped" vase. This vase was also introduced in Flint in 1967 but did not survive beyond 1968 and is quite rare. Excellent condition. A central six-pointed star cog is encircled by six alternating rings of magenta or green cogs and interrupted by a ring of white cogs. A British amber glass ovoid vase with controlled bubble pattern. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number M136. in 1875, Nathanael's son, Harry James Powell, joined Whitefriars, and ran the company until 1919 and created many designs. Whitefriars Glass Ltd. Catalogs. A pair of smoky glass tumblers. "Die Firma Ospa ist fr uns bereits ein langjhriger Kooperationspartner. Clear ground. Patterns S13 (11" high), S8 (5") and S5 (7"). Signature/date cane. 9882 10" high vase,9883 7" high vase,9884 6" high vase,9885 7" high vase and9886 7" high vase. 365 $455.23 412.12 Vintage Whitefriars Drunken Bricklayer Vase Carlton Fine Art & Antique Centre 850 $1060.12 959.74 Arts And Crafts Powell/Whitefriars Flower Vase The Two Arthurs 90 $112.25 101.62 Whitefriars Ruby Red 6" Bark Vase, Pattern 9689 Lucian Linnell Vintage 90 $112.25 101.62 Whitefriars Ruby Red 6" Bark Vase, Pattern 9689 New Studio range pieces in Ruby and Kingfisher. A British ruby red and clear cased glass flared vase with horizontal optical ribbing. 18.00, 20.00 I am lucky enough to have been befriended by someone who used to work for Wuidart and was privy to information not in any book. Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. Whitefriars Red Glass Bowl, 3 inches tall, Red Whitefriars ovoid glass vase and a Murano, A Whitefriars red glass bark vase and crackle, A Whitefriars smokey glass vase of tapering, Red Whitefriars knobbly glass vase, and a, Whitefriars red glass bucket vase, pair of, Whitefriars red glass moulded globular vase, MARRIOT POWELL FOR WHITEFRIARS GLASS
A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Hooped" vase. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. Banjo vase pattern 9681 (12"); iv. A British indigo and clear cased glass "Cello" vase. Signature/date cane. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. Designer Geoffrey Baxter had joined the factory in 1954 directly from the Royal School of Art. A large blue and white complex cane sits at the center of two interlaced trefoil millefiori garlands, one of pink and one of chartreuse complex canes, with an additional blue complex cane resting within each of the six loops. Unless tagged with the makers name, actual maker is unknown. Technical descriptions compiled from text in the Softback Whitefriars book, edited by Leslie Jackson. Sources: 20th Century Factory Glass by Lesley Jackson. At the junction, random strapping in molten twilight with silver chloride was used. Experimental textured vases made between 1970 and 1973. This vase was introduced in 1967, but only in Flint. James Powell bought a glass factory in 1834, in the Whitefriars area of London, back then the glassworks was called James Powell & Sons. A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass lobed vase. Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. A British ruby red glass lobed vase with controlled bubbles encased in the glass. New Studio range piecein golden amber. A British ruby red and clear cased glass "Aztec" vase. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Basket Weave" slab vase. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Sunburst" vase. It is also important to be aware of the large number of Baxter fakes (specifically a rash of Drunken Bricklayer copies) that appeared alongside rising prices. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9709. Then look no further than Parkhotel Altmuehltal, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Gunzenhausen to your doorstep. Shown in Tangerine and Flint both in normal orientation and with the central brick reversed or 'wrong way'. Surviving moulds are split between the Museum of London and a group of Whitefriars collectors, and the rest are presumed to have been destroyed when Caithness went into liquidation in 2006. A British kingfisher blue and clear glass "Nailhead" vase (irregular small dent version). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9729. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9762. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections- they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Excellent condition. A British streaky brown and clear glass knobbly vase. Text reproduced from the Hardback Whitefriars book by Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9775. Variant Title: English hand-made full lead crystal. Here is a useful link to the Glass Message board which shows some of the Japanese vases with labels. Whitefriars was the glass maker of choice for Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau proponents such as W.A.S. I have been told these are by Davidson, but I am not sure, only thing I am sure about is that they are not Whitefriars. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9514. Elfverson to be the sole sellers of this range. These were daring designs but the production method was quite traditional: Whitefriars glass was always hand-blown, in this case into a series of cast iron moulds. Above a genuine Whitefriars bowl Pat. With the exception of the experimental Studio range from the late 1960s, Whitefriars is rarely signed. A central grouping of seven blue and white canes is circled by rings of black, red, green and white complex canes on a clear ground, all subject to complex refraction from the fancy diamond cut facets. Whitefriars 1977 close concentric millefiori all-over faceted paperweight. To cinnamon, indigo, and willow were added meadow green, kingfisher blue and vibrant tangerine by 1969. Diameter 3. $375 Add to Cart Whitefriars 1973 close concentric fancy diamond cut paperweight. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9518. Etsys 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centres that host Etsy.com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsys global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9516. The sales of this range were very successful but, unfortunately, it was not a profitable range due to the price they had to pay Whitefriars to produce these pieces. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9428. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9673. The company began building a solid reputation as a premier glass . The dark blue one at the back was made by Kingsware, a slightly distorted shape and the glass is characterised by streams of small bubbles throughout . Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. I am pleased to say that he has passed on much of that information to me. Set where you live, what language you speak and the currency you use. It was not until the second half of the century, when the family began their close association with leading designers at the forefront of the Arts & Crafts movement (specifically the architect Philip Webb who designed a range of glass vessels for William Morris at the Red House) that the factory began its trademark range of domestic tableware inspired by historical glass. Below are some examples of both non Whitefriars and Whitefriars. A central blue and white Liberty Bell silhouette cane is the focus of four concentric rings of blue and white star canes and, finally, a fifth ring of red canes with blue and white star centers, pulled downward into a short stave basket. Location: Secured Stacks - Trade Catalogs. 'Nailhead' textured vases in new bright colours. A British ruby red and clear cased glass oval bowl. Price Guides! All-over geometric faceting. Whitefriars 1976 Bicentennial commemorative "Liberty Bell" close concentric millefiori faceted paper. Please. You can search Whitefriars windows, tableware and memories by location, designer, colour or design. A central blue and white Liberty Bell silhouette cane is the focus of four concentric rings of blue and white star canes and, finally, a fifth ring of red canes with blue and white star centers, pulled downward into a short stave basket. Great! Whitefriars #8473 Marriott Powell Amber Glass 6" Wave Ribbed Vase, Whitefriars #8473 Marriott Powell Ruby Red Glass 6" Wave Ribbed Vase, Whitefriars #8473 Marriott Powell Ruby Red Glass 8" Wave Ribbed Vase, Whitefriars #8886 Powell Ruby Red Glass Ribbon Trail Vase, Whitefriars #9030 Powell Ruby Red Glass Ribbon Trail Vase, Whitefriars #9099 Blue Glass Controlled Bubble Vintage Bowl, Whitefriars #9099 Large Ruby Red Glass Controlled Bubble Bowl, Whitefriars #9099 Ruby Red Glass Controlled Bubble Vintage Bowl, Whitefriars #9117 Large Ruby Red Glass Lobed Bubble Vase, Whitefriars #9262 Set of 6 Smoky Glass Tankards - Boxed + Labelled, Whitefriars #9293 Vintage Sea Green Glass Bowl, Whitefriars #9296 Ruby Red Glass Ribbon Trail Vase, Whitefriars #9297 Amethyst Glass Ribbon Trail Vase - Labelled, Whitefriars #9308 Ruby Red Glass Controlled Bubble Paperweight, Whitefriars #9354 William Wilson Amber Glass Bubble Vase, Whitefriars #9354 William Wilson Ruby Red Glass Bubble Vase, Whitefriars #9358 Wilson Ruby Red Glass Wave Ribbed Footed Vase, Whitefriars #9359 1950's Amber Glass Vase Labelled, Whitefriars #9359 1950's Sapphire Blue Glass Vase, Whitefriars #9364 William Wilson Sapphire Blue Glass Vase, Whitefriars #9364 William Wilson Sea Green Glass Vase, Whitefriars #9366 Ruby Red Glass Ribbon Trail Bowl, Whitefriars #9366 Vintage Ruby Red Glass Ribbon Trail Bowl, Whitefriars #9392 Baxter Golden Amber Glass Lobed Vase, Whitefriars #9392 Baxter Sea Green Glass Lobed Vase. A British "gold" glass dimpled vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9834, labelled. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9831. Whitefriars 1976 Bicentennial commemorative "Liberty Bell" close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass "Chess" vase. It subsequently led fashion and technology in the manufacture of domestic glass for a century and a half. A central floret cane is encircled by five concentric rings of millefiori in pink, blue, white and green. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9675. Clear ground. This vase was also made in Aurora (Tangerine and Streaky Brown) and Marine (Kingfisher blue and Streaky Green). Studio range vases in Orange finish. Weienburg in Bayern, formerly also Weienburg im Nordgau, Weienburg am Sand, is a town in Middle Franconia, Germany. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Volcano" vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9717. Below are photos of some vases seen on ebay or elsewhere which are often described as Whitefriars. Kingfisher Basket-weave pattern 9667 (10"); ii. These pieces were high cost and low volume. Meadow green was introduced in 1969 in combination with other colours, and then appeared in it's own right in the textured range in 1970. Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. Whitefriars This section is for sold / reference items only. A British ruby red glass bowl with ribbon trail. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9677. Etsy is powered by 100% renewable electricity. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9609. A large single flag is used, and the weight has five side printies. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9420, labelled. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9733. Whitefriars Cat 1950. Above this text is a photo of the standard Whitefriars bark vases As these vases were mould blown, then the sizes rarely differ significantly. Whitefriars 1973 close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Elephant Foot" vase. Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. One example of a large Kingfisher Brick which is blown in reverse is also known of. Relocating there from the crowded and smoggy corner of the City of London, where it had been based since 1680. Whitefriars 1970 close packed millefiori high-domed faceted paperweight. Whitefriars Cat 1940. A British meadow green and clear cased glass ovoid vase. Britains longest running glass house, best known as the Whitefriars factory, was purchased by James Powell for his three sons in 1834. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. A British kingfisher blue and clear cased glass eight sided vase. Signature/date cane. An experimental studio piece. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Mobile Phone" vase. Whitefriars Cat 1957. whitefriars Cat 1960. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9817. Chimney vases were made in similar shapes and colours by many glassworks. Bensonand Charles R. Ashbee, while the inter-War period and a move to a new state of the art factory in Wealdstone, West London in 1923 occasioned a series of colourful Art Deco wares enlivened by geometric wheel engraving. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9585. Studio range vases in Old Gold finish. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9729. A British green and clear cased glass teardrop vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9728, labelled. The City of London Glassworks The original Whitefriars site was located close to the River Thames. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9608. Diameter 3 1/16". The Banjo pattern 9681 (12"); iii. They also normally have a rough "scar" on the base. A British sage green and clear cased glass knobbly vase. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly bowl. Pattern 9776 Kingfisher (6"); Pattern 9777 Lilac (7"); Pattern 9777 Flint (7"); Pattern 9775 Aubergine (5"); Pattern 9772 Aubergine (9"). Known as 'nailhead' vases due to the texturing which was made by a random pattern of nailheads sticking out of wood. A pair of British ruby red and clear cased glass "Bark" candle holders. They come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Last three also made in Sage, Aqua, Gold and Sky Blue. Often listed on ebay as Whitefriars! A British ruby red and clear glass "Bark" vase (nine inch version). His approach to glassmaking was sometimes radical (he famously used nails, wire and bark to create his prototype moulds) but it was perfectly in tune with the mood of the late 1960s. Lesley Jackson). Whitefriars produced beautiful objects combining the effective use of modern machinery and ancient methods and continues to be valued for its quality and beauty. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Drunken Bricklayer" vase. A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass "Pineapple" or "Pinecone" vase. In 1680, a glassworks was built on the grounds of a defunct monastery, of an order by the name of the White Friars, in London, England. A British ruby red and clear cased glass "Greek Key" vase. Pattern 9885. A British ruby red glass tumbler vase with wave ribbed pattern. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Hourglass" vase. Gullaskruf (Sweden) Chimney vase spoonman68 (ebayID) Posted by Emmi Smith at 03:35 In 1834, James Powell (1774-1840) purchased this glassworks and did business under the name of James Powell & Sons. By the time Geoffrey Baxter died in 1995 his contribution to the Whitefriars story had already assumed cult status and a collecting hierarchy had developed. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9685. It was used to light the first furnace, continuing the burning of the flame from the city glasshouse furnaces which had burnt continuously since 1680. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9816. Small 'nailhead' vases, pattern 9683 (6") introduced in 1967. Small Drunken Bricklayer vases, pattern 9673 (8"). A British sea green glass lobed vase. After purchase in 1834 by James Powell, the company was renamed James Powell & Sons, but would remain known colloquially as Whitefriars. Whitefriars close concentric millefiori and heart picture cane faceted paperweight. See all items Assumption of the Virgin Mary Elephant - Amber Hyde Park Chapel, London The three sizes are 9.25"/ 7.75"/ 6.5" in the catalogues. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9645, labelled. In 1962 the firm was renamed Whitefriars Glass Limited. In 1923, the company relocated to a new factory in Middlesex. GROUP OF WHITEFRIARS GLASS, comprising Flint Bark vase, Kingfisher WHITEFRIARS GLASS PEWTER "TV" VASE, DESIGNED BY GEOFFREY BAXTER, A Whitefriars glass bowl, designed by William Wilson & Harry Dyer, Square based red Whitefriars glass vase with raised geometric A Whitefriars glass vase by Barnaby Powell, circa 1935 , reference Two Whitefriars red glass vases, one with wavy decoration and one wavy decoration and one with original paper label, together with a blue Whitefriars glass jug, the largest 29cm high sizes and designs and a small bowl (8) vase and a Whitefriars red glass ashtray, the largest 18cm high bowl in amber on a red ground 10.5ins diameter x 6.75ins high a ditto red glass ''Optical'' vase 8.25ins high (pattern No. All of our information is contributed by people just like you. Pattern 9794 (8"); v. Pattern 9799 (7"); vi. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern name "Glacier", pattern number M32. Small textured wares begin at around 30 with most large pieces in standard colours trading at auction for 300-600. Turning off the personalised advertising setting wont stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalisation technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. Given that the moulds were used for many years (and slowly became worn) it is possible to date a piece of Textured Whitefriars by the degree of definition. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9818. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9671. The smaller one at the front may be by Murano, comes in several sizes and many colours and sizes. Clear ground. Lobed Bubble vases introduced in the 1972 catalog. Do Etsy sellers include shipping on whitefriars glass? Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9497. Whitefriars chimney vases pattern number 9655. To ensure you the best experience, we use cookies on our website for technical, analytical and marketing purposes. Wares from the inter-War period are perhaps undervalued although books based around the archive in the Museum of London and online articles on the subject have helped define the collecting range and make watertight attributions. Tangerine and Kingfisher were introduced in 1968 and survived throughout id 1970s. Wealdstone Range by Whitefriars for Elfverson & Co. (1931) & J.C.Wuidart & Co. (19321934), In 1930, J.Wuidart commissioned Wealdstone Range from James Powell (originally through Elfverson & Co.) to supply Barnaby Powell designed glass for resale. Pattern number label on base. Whitefriars 1972 close concentric millefiori with all-over geometric faceting paperweight. To view glass items currently available for sale, please visit our shop section. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly vase. Dimple vase pattern 9762 (4"); v. Mobile phone vase pattern 9670 (6"). This vase was introduced in 1967, but only in Flint. A central cluster of colorf. A very similar vase to the one on the left, except slightly smaller and square not bow fronted, pattern 9684 (4"). Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9859. Glass in the Studio range was made in 15 basic shapes but each piece had a unique combination of colour and effect: some opaque, others boldly striped, the next one subtly shaded.1The first Studio range was introduced in 1969 by Geoffrey Baxter's then assistant, an Art school graduate called Peter Wheeler and included three finishes of Peacock, Orange and Old Gold. Whitefriars chimney vases pattern number 9655. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. The vases above from left to right, top to bottom are: sage green, lilac, aubergine, kingfisher blue, ruby and gold. The silvery cream with golden brown stripes were created by lining the inside with opaque white glass, and casing the outside in twilight, which appears to 'suspend' the colour in between. Pattern 9784 (8"); iii. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9308. Diameter 3". Five and one facets. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Nailhead" vase. This measures 10.5 inches and was made just for a few months only in 1969. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9670. SOME EXTRA DATA FOR WHITEFRIARS BARK VASES, Above is Pat. These vases show two distinct texturing patterns with small random small dents (the vases on the left), and more regular larger dents similar to those on the large nailheads. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9408. No: 9690 7.5" tall, diameter 3.25" / Pat. Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. Some shapes are more appealing, some colours are more difficult to find and some 'casts' noticeably better than others. Add to cart In 1923 a lit brazier was carried from the old glasshouse to the new factory. New Studio range piecein golden amber. Learn more in our Privacy Policy, Help Centre, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Whitefriars 1970 close packed millefiori high-domed faceted paperweight. They were a classic shape and actually do look like a swan, although I have seen them described as sea-horses or dragons ! Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9572. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9612. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Barnaby Powell, pattern number 9030. Bow fronted nailhead vases, pattern 9685 (4. The Whitefriars brand and name are owned by Caithness Glass, who acquired it in 1981 after it had closed the year before. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9836. By continuing to browse our site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Original Price 24.99 It is the capital of the district Weienburg-Gunzenhausen. Service 4.3. These must be the most mis-described vases of all. A British ruby red and clear cased glass hambone vase. Over the years, as dealers in glassware, we have taken thousands of pictures of glass vases, bowls, paperweights, sculptures and other glassware. But perhaps the most iconic Whitefriars productions emerged in the 1960s as the firm (officially named Whitefriars Glass in 1963) battled to return to its pre-War prosperity. Weienburg was a free imperial city for 500 years.
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