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A Large James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, ovoid with tall cylindrical neck and everted rim, mottled green glass with air bubble inclusions and white and aventurine swirls unsigned 55.5cm. high Literature Widar Halen Christopher Dresser, A Pioneer of Modern Design, Phaidon, page 172 and 173 for comparable Clutha shapes 20th Century Design 14th October 2009, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers lot 617 for an identical vase.
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars Blue Opal glass vase, probably designed by Harry Powell, gently fluted, waisted cylindrical form, another similar and a footed vase unsigned 23cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 101 plate 22 for comparable pieces
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars solifleur vase, tapering, waisted body with everted rim, pale blue-green glass streaked with red and white, with aventurine inclusions, unsigned 10.5cm high Literature Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons of London,Museum of London, page 98 plate 104 for a comparable vase.
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars Water Lily goblet, originally designed for the Prince of Siam, the tapering stem with gold aventurine knop and flaring bowl, engraved with a band of Art Nouveau flowers on sinuous stems unsigned 14.5cm. high Literature Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons of London,Museum of London, page 81 plate 82 for comparable decanters, a finger bowl and a vase.
A James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Amber glass Serpent vase designed by Harry Powell, circa 1910, the slightly swollen cylindrical body applied with three spiral serpent bands with shell terminals, 23.5cm. high Literature Evans, Ross & Werner Whitefriars Glass, Museum of London, page 126 plate 132 for an identical vase. Also page 276 plate 426 for the design dimensions and reference to the inspiration from a painting by Hubert van Ravesteyn. Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell, Richard Dennis, page 112 plate 71 for a comparable vase. Provenance Applied Arts, Sotheby`s 28th October 1997 lot 135.
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars amethyst glass vase, flaring cylindrical form with applied spiral ribbon trail, and a Sea Green glass bowl designed by Barnaby Powell unsigned vase 20.5cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 122 plate 105 for an identical bowl.
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars cut glass Comets vase by William Wilson, emerald blue glass, flaring cylindrical form, cut with star and lens design unsigned 21.5cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons Richard Dennis Publications, page 128 plate 123 for comparable forms
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars glass vase designed by James Hogan, sky blue glass with amethyst bubbled ribbon trailed decoration unsigned 24cm. high Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 125 plate 115 for an identical vase.
A James Powell & Sons Whitefriars glass vase by James Hogan, the sky blue body with amethyst bubbled ribbon trail, unsigned 24cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 125 plate 115 for an identical vase.
A John Walsh Walsh Leaf vase designed by Clyne Farquharson, the flaring cylindrical vase with polished design, on applied foot, a pink flashed vase, possibly Val St Lambert and a lamp base, leaf vase 20cm. high Literature Roger Dodsworth British Glass Between The Wars, Dudley Leisure Services, page 68 catalogue numbers 118 and 121 for this shape and design illustrated Charles R Hajdamach 20th Century British Glass Antique Collectors` Club page 165 plate 344 for the original design for this vase.
A Stuart & Sons engraved glass flower vase designed by Graham Sutherland, for the 1934 Art in Industry Exhibition, Harrods, engraved with five spiral columns acid etched mark, facsimile signature 15cm. high Literature Roger Dodsworth British Glass Between The Wars, Dudley Leisure Services, page 31 for a contemporary photograph of the glass designs by Graham Sutherland. Ronald Alley Graham Sutherland Tate Gallery 1982, page 68 catalogue number 31 the original design illustrated.
A tall Laguna Gemmata glass vase after a design by Ercole Barovier, flaring fan shaped mottled azure cased in clear, the edges with pinched column decoration, on applied clear glass foot unsigned, 32cm. high Literature Marina Barovier Art of the Barovier, Arsenale Editrice, page 130 catalogue number 103 for a comparable vase circa 1935-36.
A WMF Ikora glass vase, shouldered form mottled yellow and ochre decoration, cased in clear, with air bubble inclusions, and a WMF Ikora bowl unsigned vase 15cm. high Literature Carlo Burschel & Heinz Scheiffele, WMF Ikora & Myra Glass, Arnoldsche, a comparable vase illustrated on the back cover
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