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A selection of glassware to include a Whitefriars strap vase in sea green, Murano glass clown, and small gondola shaped bowl, pair of green tall vases with mottled decoration, and an early 20th century glass vase with wrythen swirl strapwork, amber top running to clear glass, shaped and crimped rim, probably WhitefriarsLocation:
A James Powell & Sons flint glass 'Poppy head' decanter and stopper designed by Harry Powell, dimpled, tapering square section form with applied rigoree band, unsigned, 28.5cm. high (2) Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 102, plate 25 for a comparable decanter illustrated.
A Powell Whitefriars ribbon trailed vase designed by Barnaby Powell, flaring cylindrical sea green glass with blue ribbon trail, a Powell flaring ribbed bowl, a sea green glass diamond moulded vase and a flaring green vase with bubble inclusions, unsigned 17.8cm. high (4) Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 121 plate 104 for an identical ribbon trailed vase. Provenance Country Seat, 2003 (ribbon trailed vase)
A Whitefriars glass vase designed by William Wilson and Bernard Fitch, flaring cylindrical form cut with columns of circles inside square panels, and a smaller Sapphire blue glass vase with columns of cut discs, unsigned, 16.5cm. high (2) Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 132 plate 137 for an identical vase. Provenance Mallett, 1998.
A rare Whitefriars Sapphire glass vase designed by William Wilson and Bernard Fitch, flaring cylindrical form with bands of cut oval and elliptical panels, later incised RL France monogram, 18cm. high Provenance Cargin & Morley Collection Private collection. Literature Lesley Jackson, Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 132 plate 137 (this actual vase). Exhibited Whitefriars Glass The Art of James Powell & Sons, Manchester Art Galleries, 1996, Museum of London 1997, this vase exhibited.
A fine Powell Whitefriars amber glass Comet vase designed by William Wilson and Albert Tubby, cut with geometric comet, planet and star design, unsigned 21cm. high Literature Lesley Jackson Whitefriars Glass the Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis Publications, page 128 plate 123 for an identical vase. Provenance Jeanette Hayhurst Fine Glass, 1997.
A selction of mid 20th century and later glassware, to include a Frantisek Visner for Sklo Union pressed clear glass "Maze" vase, 25cm high, a graduated set of three Wedgwood green glass "Sheringham" candlestick holders, 20.5cm high, 15cm high and 12.5cm high, a Murano Sommerso style cube vase, 6.5cm high (at fault), a Murano Sommerso style stem vase, 20.5cm high (at fault), and a Murano Sommerso style faceted bowl, 8.5cm high, with a quantity of Whitefriars style vases, coloured glass vases, bowls and ashtrays (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:Wedgwood "Sheringham" candlestick holders - All three pieces show fine surface wear and the odd small imperfection or small bubble in the glass, but no obvious chips or cracks.
LARGE WHITEFRIARS 'DRUNKEN BRICKLAYER' VASE - TANGERINE. A large Whitefriars vase in the tangerine colourway, Model No 9672 and made from 1969-1974. 33cms high. * Condition is generally good, there is a bubble inclusion to the top section, and one to the middle section on one side, there is a small bubble/nick to the base and a tiny nick to the side of the base, the base has some wear and scratches as you would expect. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
PHILIP SPEAKMAN WEBB (1831-1915) FOR JAMES POWELL & SONS CLARET GLASS, CIRCA 1860 clear glass with applied prunts, 12.5cm high; together with a PAIR OF GLASSES, clear glass, 14cm highNote: Literature: Jackson L. (ed.), Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons, Ilminster, 1996, p. 97 pl. 1 (iii) illus. Rudoe J. and Coutts H. The Table Glass Designs of Phillip Webb and T.G. Jackson for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks, Decorative Arts Society Journal, vol. 16, p.32, fig. iid for a similar glass
HARRY POWELL (1853-1922) FOR JAMES POWELL & SONS, WHITEFRIARS RARE WINE GLASS, CIRCA 1904 coloured glass with aventurine inclusions, pulled trailing decoration and applied prunts, later engraved to the footDimensions:19.5cm highNote: Literature: Jackson, L., Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons, Richard Dennis, 1996, p. 30, fig. 74 and p. 62, fig. 156 where a similar glass exhibited at the St. Louis exhibition in 1904 is illustrated

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