Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9496. The Whitefriars factory closed in 1980. A British "gold" glass dimpled vase. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9471, labelled. A white-rimmed b. Whitefriars close concentric millefiori and heart picture cane faceted paperweight. Below are some examples of both non Whitefriars and Whitefriars. (160) 20.00 Whitefriars 1950s Green Glass Vase - 9359 - (741) 35.00 FREE UK delivery Vintage Whitefriars Dilly Duck in Ocean Green Controlled Bubble Art Glass (21) 50.00 Consistently earned 5-star reviews, dispatched orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! Excellent condition. The design floats over a clear, star-cut footed base. A number of one-off experiments were made along the lines of this range in addition to the production pieces which were made between 1978 and 1980. Pattern 9794 (8"); v. Pattern 9799 (7"); vi. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. i. Shouldered vase pattern 9678 (9"); ii. They also normally have a rough "scar" on the base. info) is a Landkreis (district) in the west of Bavaria, Germany with a population of 95,000. Turning off personalised advertising opts you out of these sales. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number M136. The Whitefriars glasshouse, located originally in London's Whitefriars area, first produced flint glass tableware beginning around 1730. A British ruby red glass vase with ribbon trail. A ruby red clear textured cased glass "Nailhead" vase (8 inch version). A white-rimmed blue heart, inside a white cog tube, sits at the center of five concentric rings of millefiori in patterns of alternating pink, blue and white, including cogs and stars. Pattern 9771 Ruby (8"); ii. Also made in Kingfisher. Captcha failed to load. To cinnamon, indigo, and willow were added meadow green, kingfisher blue and vibrant tangerine by 1969. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern name "Glacier", pattern number M32. We deal in a wide range of antique & collectable glassware from all over the world, selling online via our website, eBay and Etsy. More Info; More Info. View Etsys Privacy Policy. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9583. It subsequently led fashion and technology in the manufacture of domestic glass for a century and a half. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. $350 Add to Cart A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass "Chess" vase. Whitefriars Glass catalogues Saturday, 23 May 2009 Whitefriars Glass, 1970 catalogue Many thanks must go to Paul Coe for allowing his 1970 catalogue to be digitised, and also to Colin Plews for the actual scanning. A GROUP OF ART GLASS comprising AN ORREFORS SKAL BOWL, designed by Lars Hellsten, numbered 4384/131,11.5cm high; TWO CONTROLLED BUBBLE VASES, PROBABLY WHITEFRIARS, unmarked, 20.5cm high; AN ALVAR AALTO STYLE VASE, 17cm high; and A GREEN GLASS VASE, 19cm high (5) Light grazing to the edge of one of the lobes to the Orrefors vase, other items with very light general wear. Swimming Pool Designers & Installers in Gunzenhausen. In 1923 a lit brazier was carried from the old glasshouse to the new factory. The factory hit hard times during the next decade following the loss of industrial contracts and the lack of demand for stained glass. But with limited room to grow the firm began construction of the largest and most extensive glass works in the world in Harrow, on the North West edge of London. James Powell bought a glass factory in 1834, in the Whitefriars area of London, back then the glassworks was called James Powell & Sons. The Whitefriars Glass Works were purchased by James Powell (q.v) a wine merchant, in 1834, as additional employment for his three sons, Arthur, Nathaniel and John Cotton. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9497. Photo www.whitefriars.org, Below, a photo of vases, clearly inspired by the Geoffrey Baxter vases, which were, made by OTK, Japan. Five and one facets. These pieces were high cost and low volume. For more information on Whitefriars glass, check out the following resources: Whitefriars Glass: Art of James Powell & Sons | ISBN 978-0903685405, James Powell and Sons: Glassmakers of Whitefriars 1834-1980 | ISBN 978-0904818567, 20th Century Factory Glass | ISBN 978-1857322675, www.whitefriars-glass.com In 2020 its population was 18,578. It is located in the south of Middle Franconia, 50 kilometres south of Nuremberg. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9686. In 1978, this classic swan was changed by the addition of a foot, so can be clearly identified as the later swan. Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. Cleanliness 4.4. Patterns S1 (5" dia. Some shapes are more appealing, some colours are more difficult to find and some 'casts' noticeably better than others. This vase was introduced in 1967, but only in Flint. Signature/date cane. Whitefriars 1976 Bicentennial commemorative "Liberty Bell" close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. A British ruby red glass vase with ribbon trail. Etsy is powered by 100% renewable electricity. Clear glass tableware from the late 19th and early 20th centuries can be surprising affordable, but if they are combined with metalwork designed by Archibald Knox, Omar Ramsden, Benson or Ashbee they become infinitely more desirable. They also came in eight special colours, officially, but anomalies can pop up! A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl with horizontal optical ribbing. 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. Collectable Whitefriars Ruby 19cms high glass stem vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter in the 1950s Catalogue number 9484. Tangerine was a triumph for Whitefriars, being a particularly hard colour to get right, but very popular for dark corners in rooms. "U.S.A. This colour way is believed to have been an experimental effect to simulate a flame. Fine condition. A British ruby red glass tumbler vase with wave ribbed pattern. A British indigo and clear cased glass "Cello" vase. Studio range vases in Orange finish. Good condition. But NOT! A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly bowl. Clear ground. A British ruby red and clear cased glass molar / lobed bowl with controlled bubble pattern. The production runs on the larger textured pieces seem to have been relatively few, and it is rare in the shapes shown above. Diameter 3. A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass beak vase. The Banjo pattern 9681 (12"); iii. Studio range vases in Old Gold finish. Diameter 3", height 3 1/8". We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. WHITEFRIARS GLASS RUBY VASE, designed by Geoffrey Baxter c.1965. WHITEFRIARS GLASS KINGFISHER BLUE BARK VASE, designed by Geoffrey WHITEFRIARS GLASS TANGERINE VOLCANO VASE, designed by Geoffrey A collection of Whitefriars ephemera, to include a quantity of Two Whitefriars glass vases, one orange Greek key vase and one Three Whitefriars glass finger vases, coloured pewter, aubergine WHITEFRIARS GLASS KNOBBLY VASE, c.1966, designed by William Wilson Whitefriars glass cylindrical bark vase of charcoal colour, 15cm high. Zigzag pattern 9761 (6"); Small nailhead pattern 9683 (6"); iv. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9727. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9671. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Nailhead" vase (regular large dent version). 20th Century Glass was established in 2004 by Wayne Stephens, the current owner. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Mobile Phone" vase. LARGE, A collection of studio and decorative glassware, A quantity of modern Studio type glassware, INTERESTING VASELINE GLASS VASE, in Whitefriars, Red Whitefriars style bubble glass vase with. Whitefriars 1973 close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. 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. Left plate: Large and Small Drunken bricklayer vases (13" and 8") and triangular bark textured vases (7"). These must be the most mis-described vases of all. A British amber glass vase with applied decoration. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9771. Whitefriars Cat 1938. A British ruby red glass flanged vase with applied clear decoration and optical vertical ribbing. 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. Britains longest running glass house, best known as the Whitefriars factory, was purchased by James Powell for his three sons in 1834. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9571. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9859. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9296. Largely eschewing the standard heavily cut wares (John Ruskin, a close associate of the factory pronounced that "all cut glass is barbarous"), these early wares in the manner of Venetian and Roman glass are characterised by their relative plainness and the use of a range of ancient decorative techniques such as threading, trailing, tears and the application of prunts. A very similar vase to the one on the left, except slightly smaller and square not bow fronted, pattern 9684 (4"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9517. Largest city and the administrative center . Caithness Glass purchased the rights to use the Whitefriars name and has produced some traditional weights, marked under that name. The bottom two thirds is a streaky blue-green derived from kingfisher, and the top one third is twilight. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9670. A cinnamon brown & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. Whitefriars 1975 interlaced trefoil garlands paperweight. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9762. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9308. Whitefriars Cat 1950. 44.99, 49.99 Large aubergine textured vases originally launched in 1967 in willow, cinnamon and indigo. Flint is not a normal colour for this vase and was likely to have been made as a 'frigger'. 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 cased glass "Bark" vase (1974 onwards version). Fancy diamond cut facets and top facet. Five and one facets. This is the view of the bases of two Ruby vases. Get started today, it only takes a few minutes. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9775. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9625. 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. Translucent very dark cobalt blue ground. A British meadow green and clear cased glass "Bark" vase (pre 1974 version). Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9613. In 1930, J.Wuidart commissioned Wealdstone Range from James Powell (originally through Elfverson & Co.) to supply Barnaby Powell designed glass for resale. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9836. Then, in 1932, Belgian glass importers, J.Wuidart, & Co. of 26/28 Bartletts Buildings, Holborn-Circus, London EC4, acquired the rights from. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9359, labelled. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9506. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson, pattern number 9354. Pattern 9783 (10"); ii. This meant that sand, clay, coal and other materials used in the glass making process could easily be transported to the Factory. Tangerine was the most commonly sold colour for the textured range, followed closely by Kingfisher blue. Many of the whitefriars glass, sold by the shops on Etsy, qualify for included shipping, such as: See each listing for more details. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly vase. For instance, the W18 was a little dated in its waved design, and so they decided to widen the waist and produce it in ribbed and low and behold it became one of their best sellers, but not as described in the catalogue with its transformed shape. Experimental textured vases made between 1970 and 1973. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9570. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9262, labelled and boxed. 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. 1 2 3 4 . The shape could be smaller version of S8. For such a small difference in height the Whitefriars vase is much more substantial in weight, being 843 gms compared to the Ekenas one at 283 gms. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9608. A British ruby red glass bowl with ribbon trail. Some weights have six pink and white stripes in the flag, and some have seven. The City of London Glassworks The original Whitefriars site was located close to the River Thames. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. Small textured wares begin at around 30 with most large pieces in standard colours trading at auction for 300-600. 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. Dimple vase pattern 9762 (4"); v. Mobile phone vase pattern 9670 (6"). 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 . The smaller one at the front may be by Murano, comes in several sizes and many colours and sizes. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9673. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9818. Six concentric rings of purple, wh. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9665. The three sizes are 9.25"/ 7.75"/ 6.5" in the catalogues. Call Number: Whitefriars Glass Ltd. View Full Record. Studio range vases in Peacock finish. Diameter 3 3/8". Whitefriars was the glass maker of choice for Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau proponents such as W.A.S. Records date back to 1720 for a small glassworks off London's Fleet Street, but Britain's longest running glass house, best known as the Whitefriars factory, really came into its own when James Powell purchased the business for his three sons in 1834. Signature/date cane. 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. A British amber glass ovoid vase with controlled bubble pattern.
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