At the peak of the market, this Whitefriars large Banjo vase No.9681 Meadow Green, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, with paper model label '9681', 13in (32cm) high, sold for 1650 at Richard Winterton, Burton-on-Trent in November 2004. Learn more. The FLC Aqua one at the back sits on a "foot" and was made 1978 - 80 in this colour, plus Ruby, Sky Blue, Gold and Flint only. Pattern 9790 (6"); Pattern 9788 (6"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9816. To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. Height is 13 inches. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9683. A British ruby red glass bud vase. The factory's designs, now shown at major exhibitions around the world, moved with fashion. A British sea green glass lobed vase. Every penny counted and, as such, the catalogue was never updated. Height 10.25 inches. (10% off), Sale Price 18.00 A British sage green and clear cased glass "Elephant Foot" vase. In 1923, the company relocated to a new factory in Middlesex. A British ruby red and clear cased glass "Greek Key" vase. Edition #50 of a limited edition. Pattern 9801 (7"); iii. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9834, labelled. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9586. Whitefriars Cat 1957. whitefriars Cat 1960. Bicentennial Flag", the Whitefriars 1976 Stars and Stripes Flag paperweight: Limited edition sold only to the U.S.A., to commemorate the American Bicentennial of Independence, dated 1776-1976. Whitefriars Cat 1966. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9366. Known as 'nailhead' vases due to the texturing which was made by a random pattern of nailheads sticking out of wood. A central black and white cog cane is encircled by rings of blue, red, green, black and white millefiori canes on a clear ground. A blue & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. Stained glass windows, made to satisfy the Victorian church building boom, accounted for a large portion of production and profit during the early part of the James Powell & Sons period. A British aubergine glass lobed vase with controlled bubbles encased in the glass. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9506. The above photo shows two swans which are NOT Whitefriars. Images supplied by Chris Woolman and Whitefriars.org. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9516. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9514. This vase was introduced in 1967, but only in Flint. Pattern 9803 (6"). Text from the 1978 catalogue. Whitefriars close concentric millefiori and heart picture cane faceted paperweight. Whitefriars was the glass maker of choice for Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau proponents such as W.A.S. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9717. Bow fronted nailhead vases, pattern 9685 (43/8"). SOME EXTRA DATA FOR WHITEFRIARS BARK VASES, Above is Pat. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl with horizontal optical ribbing. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubble pattern. Small complex canes in concentric rings of white, blue, pink and ochre, many with stars at their cores, focus on a single large complex cane at the weight's center, again with a star at its core. Clear ground. Above this text is a photo of the standard Whitefriars bark vases As these vases were mould blown, then the sizes rarely differ significantly. i. The stripes were created using silver chloride. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9645, labelled. Images supplied by Chris Woolman and Whitefriars.org. 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. A very similar vase to the one on the left, except slightly smaller and square not bow fronted, pattern 9684 (4"). "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 9518. Clear ground. A British green and clear cased glass teardrop vase. Small Drunken Bricklayer vases, pattern 9673 (8"). Variant Title: English hand-made full lead crystal. Zigzag pattern 9761 (6"); Small nailhead pattern 9683 (6"); iv. A British indigo and clear cased glass "Cello" vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9674. Also made in Kingfisher. 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. New information come to light is that these vases are from Japan. 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. 44.99, 49.99 The Whitefriars brand and name are owned by Caithness Glass, who acquired it in 1981 after it had closed the year before. A British amber glass vase with applied decoration. No: 9687 c. 1972. Whitefriars chimney vases pattern number 9655. Chimney vases were made in similar shapes and colours by many glassworks. In 1931 an agreement was signed with Whitefriars for its sole sale by them. Explore other items from ourAntiques & Collectibles Price Guide. Seemingly machine made, these initially convincing copies are heavier, the colours subtly different and they lack a polished pontil mark to the base that is a general characteristic of Whitefriars' hand-blown glass. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9815. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Hooped" vase. Our online antiques & collectibles reference guides for Whitefriars Glass are constantly updated and are always available on any Internet device. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9582. 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 9656. The two photos below of OTK (Japan) vases are mid20c. Whitefriars 1975 interlaced trefoil garlands paperweight. New Studio range piecein golden amber. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9599. Wir freuen uns auf viele weitere gemeinsame Jahre.". To view glass items currently available for sale, please visit our shop section. Below are photos of some vases seen on ebay or elsewhere which are often described as Whitefriars. 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. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Marriott Powell, pattern number 8473. The City of London Glassworks The original Whitefriars site was located close to the River Thames. A British green and clear cased glass four sided bowl. Pattern 9794 (8"); v. Pattern 9799 (7"); vi. Please. The trademark Whitefriars is now owned by the Scottish glass maker Caithness. Yes! Tableware Catalogs. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk, room service, and a gift shop. Pattern 9784 (8"); iii. After purchase in 1834 by James Powell, the company was renamed James Powell & Sons, but would remain known colloquially as Whitefriars. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. 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. An Oxford graduate, his scientific approach to glass making occasioned innovations in both colouring and decoration (opalescent glass moved the company to new heights of late Victorian fashion) and in heat resistant glass for scientific purposes. Lesley Jackson). 1 2 3 4 . A British ruby red glass footed vase with wave ribbed pattern. ISBN-13: 978-0903685405, James Powell and Sons: Glassmakers of Whitefriars 1834-1980 by Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross, Alex Werner. Signature/date cane. The factory's designs, now shown at major exhibitions around the world, moved with fashion. WAVE TUMBLER VASE, 1940S 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. Whitefriars 1970 close packed millefiori high-domed faceted paperweight. A good piece of facon de Venise Whitefriars can bring prices in the high hundreds, while there are plenty of buyers for the vaseline glass shades and vases that characterise the Harry Powell era. Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved by 20th Century Glass. At the junction, random strapping in molten twilight with silver chloride was used. With the exception of the experimental Studio range from the late 1960s, Whitefriars is rarely signed. Then, in 1932, Belgian glass importers, J.Wuidart, & Co. of 26/28 Bartletts Buildings, Holborn-Circus, London EC4, acquired the rights from. Relocating there from the crowded and smoggy corner of the City of London, where it had been based since 1680. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9691. Elfverson to be the sole sellers of this range. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9625. 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. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. Wide nailhead pattern 9685 (43/8"); ii. Five and one facets. Swimming Pool Designers & Installers in Gunzenhausen. 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. Photo www.whitefriars.org, Below, a photo of vases, clearly inspired by the Geoffrey Baxter vases, which were, made by OTK, Japan. Add to cart Dimple vase pattern 9762 (4"); v. Mobile phone vase pattern 9670 (6"). This is the view of the bases of two Ruby vases. Whitefriars began making glass tableware during the 1860's. A central cluster of colorf. Largely forgotten in the years following its closure in 1980, in more recent times Whitefriars has enjoyed a vibrant collecting revival as collectors, dealers and the museum community reassess a broad spectrum of high quality, handmade glass that epitomise design movements from the Arts and Crafts to the Swinging Sixties. 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. Technical descriptions compiled from text in the Softback Whitefriars book, edited by Leslie Jackson. They come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Whitefriars 1973 close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. A pair of British ruby red and clear cased glass "Bark" candle holders. Excellent condition. It is located in the south of Middle Franconia, 50 kilometres south of Nuremberg. Excellent condition. Whitefriars Cat 1961. A British aquamarine green and clear cased glass three sided vase. Pricing and identification guides for Whitefriars Glass. Once the stuff of fleamarkets and eBay (where so much post-War Whitefriars is traded), since 2000 there has been a succession of ever-greater auction prices for Baxter forms, peaking around 2005 when a large Banjo vase in Tangerine would cost 500 or more, and a more unusual colour such as Kingfisher Blue or Meadow Green closer to 1500. more info Colour is Aubergine. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. 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. A British royal blue and clear cased glass ovoid vase with horizontal optical ribbing. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9587. 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. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. Powell was the director of the company until his death in 1922, during which time it operated as James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd. After his death the factory moved to Wealdstone, Middlesex. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9733. Below are two from different Swedish glassworks, and an illustration of the Whitefriars versions. 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. 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. Glass type filterSearch term You Might Like This is just a small selection of items. REF. This vase was introduced in 1967, but only in Flint. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. Whitefriars 1973 close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. A British ruby red glass vase with ribbon trail. Introduced in 1973, these survived until the closure of Whitefriars in 1980. These New Studio pieces were made by taking a Ruby base, adding Kingfisher random strapping with silver chloride, then the glass was reheated and the strapping trails were marvered into the body and then cased in clear glass. Whitefriars made swans from 1938 - 1980 in sizes 5"/6"/8"/10". Designer Geoffrey Baxter had joined the factory in 1954 directly from the Royal School of Art. Pattern 9885 and 9884. The 'Cucumber' pattern 9679 (11"); ii. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9729. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9608. A British ruby red and clear glass "Bark" bowl. Five white latticinio spo. Bow fronted nailhead vases, pattern 9685 (4. Looking for a place to stay in Gunzenhausen? Whitefriars Cat 1964. Bib ID: 47997. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9570. Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Ansbach, Roth, Eichsttt and Donau-Ries. The colours Kingfisher, Pewter and Tangerine were added in 1969, followed by Meadow Green in 1970 at which point Flint was discontinued for this shape. Do Etsy sellers include shipping on whitefriars glass? A British ruby red glass flanged vase with applied clear decoration and optical vertical ribbing. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Pot Bellied" vase. Large aubergine textured vases originally launched in 1967 in willow, cinnamon and indigo. Fine condition. Sources: 20th Century Factory Glass by Lesley Jackson. A cinnamon brown & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. A British kingfisher blue and clear cased glass eight sided vase. 18.00, 20.00 All-over geometric faceting. Whitefriars Glass Ltd. Catalogs. Translucent cobalt blue ground. Price Guides! The original Whitefriars site was located close to the River Thames. View Details Whitefriars 1973 close concentric fancy diamond cut paperweight. A British green and clear cased glass flared vase. Signature/date cane. Made by Whitefriars, no pattern number. Five and one facets. A British ruby red and clear cased glass ovoid vase with horizontal optical ribbing. Call Number: Whitefriars Glass Ltd. View Full Record. Often listed on ebay as Whitefriars! The smaller pieces, in modish forms such as Cello, Aztec, Sunburst, Concentric TV and Guitar, were all trading at new levels from 100-plus. Small 'dimple' vases, pattern 9762 (4"). The large drunken bricklayer, pattern 9672 (13"); iv. 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 and S11 (5"). The Whitefriars glasshouse, located originally in London's Whitefriars area, first produced flint glass tableware beginning around 1730. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Barnaby Powell, pattern number 8886. This range of vases still represents a very affordable option for a starting collector of Whitefriars. Signature/date cane. Left to right: Pat. 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. WHITEFRIARS GLASS TANGERINE VOLCANO VASE, Two Whitefriars glass vases, one orange Greek, Three Whitefriars glass finger vases, coloured, WHITEFRIARS GLASS KNOBBLY VASE, c.1966, designed, Whitefriars glass cylindrical bark vase of, GROUP OF WHITEFRIARS GLASS, comprising Flint, WHITEFRIARS GLASS PEWTER "TV" VASE, DESIGNED, A Whitefriars glass bowl, designed by William, Square based red Whitefriars glass vase with. In 1930, J.Wuidart commissioned Wealdstone Range from James Powell (originally through Elfverson & Co.) to supply Barnaby Powell designed glass for resale. We also have an in-depth encyclopaedia guide on many types of glassware, with lots of information and pictures. This useful location had previously been a monastery of the Carmelite Fathers (founded in 1241), whose white habits earned the monks the nickname White Friars. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubble pattern. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9558. We also have an in-depth encyclopaedia guide on many types of glassware, with lots of information and pictures. Despite its closure, Whitefriars continues to be recognised was a world leader of the glassmaking industry; famous for its iconic designs and colours. These New Studio pieces were made by taking a Ruby base, adding Kingfisher random strapping with silver chloride, then the glass was reheated and the strapping trails were marvered into the body and then cased in clear glass.3. Studio Range Photos of Circaglass collection. . A British aubergine purple soda glass vase. A Whitefriars glass vase by Barnaby Powell, Two Whitefriars red glass vases, one with, Seven Whitefriars red glass vases, various, Whitefriars ruby bark glass vase, a pinhead, A Whitefriars ''Ribbon Range'' glass circular. Six long and deep thumbprints below a high dome. Small com. Captcha failed to load. i. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson, pattern number M104, labelled. whitefriarsglass.wixsite.com Consistently earned 5-star reviews, dispatched orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9099. Diameter 3 3/8". A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubble pattern. A British tangerine orange and clear cased glass "Nailhead" vase. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly vase. A British meadow green and clear cased glass "Bark" vase (pre 1974 version). Diameter 3 1/16", height 2 15/16". Whitefriars Cat 1949. A British ruby red and clear glass "Bark" vase (nine inch version). In 1931 an agreement was signed with Whitefriars for its sole sale by them. Benson and 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 . A large single flag is used, and the weight has five side printies. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9484, labelled. Edition #53 of a limited edition. The Whitefriars factory closed in 1980. Banjo vase pattern 9681 (12"); iv. Technical descriptions compiled from text in the Softback Whitefriars book, edited by Leslie Jackson. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9775. Original Price 24.99 Below are some examples of both non Whitefriars and Whitefriars. This meant that sand, clay, coal and other materials used in the glass making process could easily be transported to the Factory. Relocating there from the crowded and smoggy corner of the City of London, where it had been based since 1680. Tangerine was the most commonly sold colour for the textured range, followed closely by Kingfisher blue. Diameter 3. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly vase. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Nailhead" vase. Tangerine was the most commonly sold colour for the textured range, followed closely by Kingfisher blue. A British ruby red and clear cased glass bowl with controlled bubble pattern. Britains longest running glass house, best known as the Whitefriars factory, was purchased by James Powell for his three sons in 1834. The vases above from left to right, top to bottom are: sage green, lilac, aubergine, kingfisher blue, ruby and gold. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9727. Whitefriars glass vases are available for sale on 1stDibs. Five and one facets. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9808. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Totem Pole" vase. In 1962, it became known as Whitefriars Glass Ltd. after the death of the last of five generations of Powells. From top left: i. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Basket Weave" slab vase. Tangerine was a triumph for Whitefriars, being a particularly hard colour to get right, but very popular for dark corners in rooms. Signature/date cane. Patterns S1 (5" dia. More Info; More Info. A British ruby red and clear cased glass hambone vase. Are you passionate about Whitefriars glass, know a Whitefriars stained glass window near you or remember the factory? Whitefriars' rise to cutting edge status was accompanied by the arrival in 1875 of Harry James Powell (grandson of the founder). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9709. Tangerine was a triumph for Whitefriars, being a particularly hard colour to get right, but very popular for dark corners in rooms. Whitefriars 1976 Bicentennial commemorative "Liberty Bell" close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. Shown in Tangerine and Flint both in normal orientation and with the central brick reversed or 'wrong way'. Many of the original vases by Whitefriars Glass were created in the mid-century modern style in . Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9517. New Studio range pieces in Ruby and Kingfisher. 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. January 21, 2020. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Bark" vase (seven and a half inch version). These must be the most mis-described vases of all. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. Pattern 9776 Kingfisher (6"); Pattern 9777 Lilac (7"); Pattern 9777 Flint (7"); Pattern 9775 Aubergine (5"); Pattern 9772 Aubergine (9"). Large 'nailhead' vases, pattern 9808 (8"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9609. 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, part of his textured range, pattern number 9686. Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved by The above is one of the rarest Whitefriars vases, known as the Haemorrhoid vase and is Pattern number 9829 in the 1974 catalogue. It held this name until the factory closed in September 1980, at that time the oldest glasshouse in the world. They also came in eight special colours, officially, but anomalies can pop up! The vase was blown into the mould upside down to achieve the 'wrong way' effect. A ruby red clear textured cased glass "Nailhead" vase (8 inch version). The three sizes are 9.25"/ 7.75"/ 6.5" in the catalogues. Often mistaken for Wuidart or Whitefriars Chris Cooper, BARK VASES - RAVENHEAD versus WHITEFRIARS, http://www.vikingartglass.com/photogallery.php?cat=167, WHITEFRIARS ART GLASS 4 SALE (and wanted). "Die Firma Ospa ist fr uns bereits ein langjhriger Kooperationspartner. 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. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9706. Whitefriars Cat 1950. $375 Add to Cart Whitefriars 1973 close concentric fancy diamond cut paperweight. Clear ground. It is 4" high, Produced in two colour ranges, and described in the catalogue as: -, "A range of studio pieces bringing together the brilliance of traditional Whitefriars ruby with a highly original Kingfisher overlay."2. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9583. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9688. Get the Gazette Morning Briefing newsletter: Copyright Metropress Ltd, (t/a Auction Technology Group) 2023, Greek, Roman, Egyptian & Other Antiquities.

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