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Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Mobile Phone' slab vase in Willow 27cm. N.B. - Diagramatically referenced in copies of Geoffrey Baxter's personal working notes. Ref -'20th Century British Glass' (Hajdamach) p312, and 'Whitefriars Glass - James Powell & Sons of London' (Evans/Ross/Werner) p334, the design drawing for this piece sits between the 9668 'Nuts 'n' Bolts' and the smaller 9669 'Bamboo', but has been crossed through, and bears no numeric reference. As the design in this larger size was not developed into a production run, there is a possibility that this could be an original trial piece, making it potentially a very unique item.
ANNOUNCE THIS VASE IS IN WILLOW NOT INDIGOGeoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Totem Pole' vase pattern 9671 in Indigo 26.5 cmSorry to inform you that the vase in lot 818 has been mis-described as Indigo, and is in fact in Willow. My apologies for this, and hope that it has not inconvenienced you in any way. An amendment was issued, but unfortunately the catalogue had already been forwarded to the printers, and could not be withdrawn. I will make sure that an amendment to the description will be announced at time of sale. Just for interests sake, the piece is in excellent condition with no visible chips, scratches or fleabites. Base wear is minimal, but would benefit from a gentle wash.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Totem Pole' vase pattern 9671 in Pewter 26.5 cmHaving been kept in storage for a number of years, this piece has virtually no signs of wear. No scuffs, chips, fleabites or inside staining visible, wear to base minimal, would benefit from a gentle wash.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Banjo' vase pattern 9681 in Pewter, 30 cmThis item has been in storage for a number of years, and would benefit from a thorough clean, both inside and out. No visible internal or surface bubbles. Blemishes and tiny indents should be considered to be part of the original moulding process. No flea bites, scratches or scuffs visible to surface but normal wear to the base commensurate with display and usage. Images attached. A good example.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range large 'Drunken Bricklayer' vase pattern 9672 in Pewter, 32 cmThis item has been in storage for a number of years, therefore wear is minimal. No chips, fleabites or scratches except for normal wear marks to base, which is consummate with minimal display and usage factors. Would benefit from a proper clean. Surface blemishes and indents should be considered as part of the moulding process. Images attached.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range large 'Drunken Bricklayer' vase pattern 9672 in Indigo, 32 cmIn storage for a number of years, this example is in generally good overall condition, with no visible fleabites, chips or scratches to surface. Any dimples or indents should be considered as part if the moulding process. Base wear is minimal, and commensurate with display and general usage. Would benefit from a good clean. A very nice example. Images attached.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range small 'Drunken Bricklayer' vase pattern 9673 in Indigo, 21 cmThis vase is in very good condition, and has no visible chips, fleabites or scratches, and shows no internal signs of crystalline water marks , A few small indents, a couple of small bubbles and a small mould mark to the rear of the top brick are consistent with the moulding process. A good example which,,having been in storage for a number of years, would benefit from a clean.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range large 'Haemorrhoid' vase pattern 9829 in Flint, 32 cmVery little base wear, and no chips, fleabites or other marks visible. No internal water marks, but could probably benefit from a clean. Surface marks should be considered to be part of the moulding process. A good example.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Cucumber' vase pattern 9679 in Cinnamon, 29.5 cmHaving been in storage for a considerable time, this piece has no evidence of restoration or inner staining and no visible fleabites, chips, scuffs or scrapes. Base wear marks are minimal. As with all pieces, its also worth a clean.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Cucumber' vase pattern 9679 in Pewter, 29.5 cmThis vase has been in storage for a number of years, and consequently bears very little sign of wear or damage. No visible fleabites, chips, scratches or restoration, inside clean, very little sign of wear to base.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Textured glass range 'Shoulder' vase pattern 9678 in Tangerine, 24 cmHaving been in storage for a considerable time, this vase bears very little in the way of external marking. Some indents and textured marks in keeping with the moulding process, a few frits, with one burst surface bubble approx 25 mm below the lip, about 25 mm right of centre. Otherwise, no chips, fleabites or major marks. Wear to base commensurate with display and usage, No internal watermarks, but would benefit from a clean.
Whitefriars FLC range 1978-1980, a trio of glass items comprising a 'Bark' vase pattern 9690, 19 cm, a later 'Specimen' vase pattern 9861, 18 cm, and a footed vase with internal vertical optic ribbing to a Pot Belly style upper, pattern 9862, 17 cm, all in FLC Gold (3)
Marriott Powell for James Powell & Sons, a large glass Tumbler vase from the 1930's Streaky range, with blue and red trails and random bubble decoration over an Amethyst ground 26 cm. Ref :- 'Whitefriars Glass - The Art of James Powell & Son' (Jackson) p117, plate 89, for similar visual representation.
James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd, a Cloudy/Streaky range ovoid glass vase of barrel form, pattern 9608, with mottling and streaks of blue and green 17.5 cm c1930's. Ref:- 'Whitefriars Glass - The Art of James Powell & Sons' (Jackson) P119 Plate 97 - centre. N.B. This example has what appears to be an internal vertical firing crack approx 5 cm long, but still rings true.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a glass cylinder vase with white enamel trails on a dark blue ground, cased in clear, 22 cm. From an early 1960's range which was quickly withdrawn due to technical issues, items from this range are fairly scarce.. Ref:- 'Whitefriars Glass - The art of James Powell and Sons' (Jackson) P87 for a photo of Geoffrey Baxter with part of the range.This vase is in excellent condition, and having been in storage for a number of years, shows very little wear. No chips, fleabites or scuffing in evidence, no surface marks, internally excellent, no sign of any watermarks, base shows very minor wear. Looks almost brand new. An excellent example.
James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd, a vertically optic fluted glass Trumpet vase with applied foot, all in Golden Amber, pattern W33 from the 1930's Wealdstone range, 19 cm, which was made exclusively for retail by Wuidart & Co. Pictorial ref: 'Whitefriars Glass - The Art of James Powell & Sons' (Jackson) P124 Plate 111, 2nd from left.
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