A British ruby red and clear cased glass hambone vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9815. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9680. Edition #50 of a limited edition. This is the view of the bases of two Ruby vases. I am pleased to say that he has passed on much of that information to me. Whitefriars produced beautiful objects combining the effective use of modern machinery and ancient methods and continues to be valued for its quality and beauty. Tangerine was the most commonly sold colour for the textured range, followed closely by Kingfisher blue. Height 10.25 inches. Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. Five and one facets. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9599. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson, pattern number 9354. Whitefriars Glass/Wannabees Looking for a place to stay in Gunzenhausen? Variant Title: English hand-made full lead crystal. 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. "A range of studio pieces combining a bright golden amber with uniquely individual surface decoration.". Click here to see more whitefriars glass with free shipping included. Patterns S1 (5" dia. Then, in 1932, Belgian glass importers, J.Wuidart & Co. of 26/28 Bartletts Buildings, Holborn-Circus, London EC4, acquired the rights from Elfverson to be the sole sellers of this range. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9775. Photo www.whitefriars.org, Below, a photo of vases, clearly inspired by the Geoffrey Baxter vases, which were, made by OTK, Japan. 365 $455.23 412.12 Vintage Whitefriars Drunken Bricklayer Vase Carlton Fine Art & Antique Centre 850 $1060.12 959.74 Arts And Crafts Powell/Whitefriars Flower Vase The Two Arthurs 90 $112.25 101.62 Whitefriars Ruby Red 6" Bark Vase, Pattern 9689 Lucian Linnell Vintage 90 $112.25 101.62 Whitefriars Ruby Red 6" Bark Vase, Pattern 9689 A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly vase. Text from the 1978 catalogue. Yes! Whitefriars made swans from 1938 - 1980 in sizes 5"/6"/8"/10". By continuing to browse our site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Large aubergine textured vases originally launched in 1967 in willow, cinnamon and indigo. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9727. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9586. We need your knowledge. Seen in the correct lighting conditions, the colour shines with a silvery sheen. Whitefriars began making glass tableware during the 1860's. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. Pattern 9803 (6"). (10% off), Sale Price 18.00 Edition #236 of a limited edition. The records and contents of the factory museum were given to the Museum of London. 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. A very similar vase to the one on the left, except slightly smaller and square not bow fronted, pattern 9684 (4"). Five and one facets. 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. i. Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. Pattern 9797 (7"); iv. A British ruby red glass tumbler vase with wave ribbed pattern. The Whitefriars brand and name are owned by Caithness Glass, who acquired it in 1981 after it had closed the year before. A British ruby red and clear glass "Bark" bowl. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9730. Find makers marks or hallmarks to identify Whitefriars Glass and research through millions of auction records for Whitefriars Glass to learn the worth of your collection. A British blue glass vase with horizontal optical ribbing. 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. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson, pattern number 9364. Signature/date cane. 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. A British sea green glass bowl with controlled bubble pattern. Signature/date cane "17761976". The purchase price being not that much less than their selling price. Pewter was introduced in 1969 and remained in production for several years. A large blue and white complex cane sits at the center of two interlaced trefoil millefiori garlands, one of pink and one of chartreuse complex canes, with an additional blue complex cane resting within each of the six loops. Clear ground. Weienburg in Bayern - Wikipedia New Studio range pieces in Ruby and Kingfisher. 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. Small textured wares begin at around 30 with most large pieces in standard colours trading at auction for 300-600. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9099. Whitefriars Cat 1961. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9772. Whitefriars Fakes - Mark Hill | Antiques & Collectables Expert | Author A British ruby red and clear cased glass tapering vase. After purchase in 1834 by James Powell, the company was renamed James Powell & Sons, but would remain known colloquially as Whitefriars. A blue & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. They were a classic shape and actually do look like a swan, although I have seen them described as sea-horses or dragons ! Zigzag pattern 9761 (6"); Small nailhead pattern 9683 (6"); iv. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly bowl. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9709. The Whitefriars factory closed in 1980. Translucent very dark cobalt blue ground. Etsy is powered by 100% renewable electricity. A central black and white cog cane is encircl. Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. 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. The two photos below of OTK (Japan) vases are mid20c. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9707. Elfverson to be the sole sellers of this range. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9556. Wir freuen uns auf viele weitere gemeinsame Jahre.". A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubble pattern. H.J. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9580. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9558. Technical descriptions compiled from text in the Softback Whitefriars book, edited by Leslie Jackson. 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. Get the Gazette Morning Briefing newsletter: Copyright Metropress Ltd, (t/a Auction Technology Group) 2023, Greek, Roman, Egyptian & Other Antiquities. The mold was probably changed soon after the introduction of the large nailheads (in 1973) to make the range appear similar. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Marriott Powell, pattern number 8473. Some weights have six pink and white stripes in the flag, and some have seven. Location: Secured Stacks - Trade Catalogs. Patterns S10 (5"), S9 (10"), S4 (6" dia.) The trademark Whitefriars is now owned by the Scottish glass maker Caithness. Library Collection Search | Corning Museum of Glass What are the bestselling whitefriars glass available on Etsy? These bright orange brown striped vases were produced in a similar manner to the Old Gold vases, with the colour suspended between twilight casing and an interior of opaque white glass. A British ruby red glass paperweight with controlled bubble pattern. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9832. Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9689. Then, in 1932, Belgian glass importers, J.Wuidart, & Co. of 26/28 Bartletts Buildings, Holborn-Circus, London EC4, acquired the rights from. The City of London Glassworks The original Whitefriars site was located close to the River Thames. Whitefriars This section is for sold / reference items only. It subsequently led fashion and technology in the manufacture of domestic glass for a century and a half. These vases show two distinct texturing patterns with small random small dents (the vases on the left), and more regular larger dents similar to those on the large nailheads. Clear ground. His approach to glassmaking was sometimes radical (he famously used nails, wire and bark to create his prototype moulds) but it was perfectly in tune with the mood of the late 1960s. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections- they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Bow fronted nailhead vases, pattern 9685 (4. 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
Whitefriars 1973 close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. Streaky Purple/Blue vases from the 1972 catalog, also made in Streaky Amber/Green. Images supplied by Chris Woolman and Whitefriars.org. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9686. Vases with Random Strapping from 1972/1974 catalogs. A British kingfisher blue and clear glass "Nailhead" vase (irregular small dent version). 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. Small 'dimple' vases, pattern 9762 (4"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9691. A central grouping of seven blue and white canes is circled by rings of black, red, green and white complex canes on a clear ground, all subject to complex refraction from the fancy diamond cut facets. Signature/date cane. The silvery cream with golden brown stripes were created by lining the inside with opaque white glass, and casing the outside in twilight, which appears to 'suspend' the colour in between. A British amber glass ovoid vase with controlled bubble pattern. In 1931 an agreement was signed with Whitefriars for its sole sale by them. GROUP OF WHITEFRIARS GLASS, comprising Flint Bark vase, Kingfisher WHITEFRIARS GLASS PEWTER "TV" VASE, DESIGNED BY GEOFFREY BAXTER, A Whitefriars glass bowl, designed by William Wilson & Harry Dyer, Square based red Whitefriars glass vase with raised geometric A Whitefriars glass vase by Barnaby Powell, circa 1935 , reference Two Whitefriars red glass vases, one with wavy decoration and one wavy decoration and one with original paper label, together with a blue Whitefriars glass jug, the largest 29cm high sizes and designs and a small bowl (8) vase and a Whitefriars red glass ashtray, the largest 18cm high bowl in amber on a red ground 10.5ins diameter x 6.75ins high a ditto red glass ''Optical'' vase 8.25ins high (pattern No. Antiques Atlas - Whitefriars Glass Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Bark" vase (seven and a half inch version). Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9408. Over the years, as dealers in glassware, we have taken thousands of pictures of glass vases, bowls, paperweights, sculptures and other glassware. 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. The Whitefriars glasshouse, located originally in London's Whitefriars area, first produced flint glass tableware beginning around 1730. Are you passionate about Whitefriars glass, know a Whitefriars stained glass window near you or remember the factory? Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson, pattern number M104, labelled. A British indigo and clear cased glass bud vase. Small Drunken Bricklayer vases, pattern 9673 (8"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9834, labelled. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern name "Glacier", pattern number M32. A set of six British smoky grey glass half pint tumblers. Collections Online | British Museum Price Guides! This vase was also introduced in Flint in 1967 but did not survive beyond 1968 and is quite rare. Signature/date cane "17761976". A British aqua glass lobed vase. Glass type filterSearch term You Might Like This is just a small selection of items. Whitefriars 1972 close concentric millefiori with all-over geometric faceting paperweight. All Rights Reserved. Patterns S13 (11" high), S8 (5") and S5 (7"). Search Whitefriars Glass | Whitefriars: Behind the Glass A central blue and white Liberty Bell silhouette cane is the focus of four concentric rings of blue and white star canes and, finally, a fifth ring of red canes with blue and white star centers, pulled downward into a short stave basket. These were daring designs but the production method was quite traditional: Whitefriars glass was always hand-blown, in this case into a series of cast iron moulds. Flint is not a normal colour for this vase and was likely to have been made as a 'frigger'. Whitefriars Glass, The Art of James Powell & Sons (ed. 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. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9625. 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, pattern number 9471, labelled. Whitefriars 1976 Bicentennial commemorative "Liberty Bell" close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. Signature/date cane. A central blue and white Liberty Bell silhouette cane is the focus of four concentric rings of blue and white star canes and, finally, a fifth ring of red canes with blue and white star centers, pulled downward into a short stave basket. This vase was introduced in 1967, but only in Flint. Below are some examples of both non Whitefriars and Whitefriars. The Textured range with its distinctive shapes such as the Drunken Bricklayer and Banjo, was released in a range of three colours in 1967. Yes! Fine condition. A British amber glass vase with applied decoration. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Hourglass" vase. It was not until the second half of the century, when the family began their close association with leading designers at the forefront of the Arts & Crafts movement (specifically the architect Philip Webb who designed a range of glass vessels for William Morris at the Red House) that the factory began its trademark range of domestic tableware inspired by historical glass. 20th Century Glass was established in 2004 by Wayne Stephens, the current owner. A British meadow green and clear cased glass ovoid vase. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Hooped" vase. In 1962, it became known as Whitefriars Glass Ltd. after the death of the last of five generations of Powells. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9677. 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A blue & clear cased glass knobbly bowl. i. Do Etsy sellers include shipping on whitefriars glass? On the left - not Whitefriars ; and on the right - Whitefriars, below the full profile. $375 Add to Cart Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. The large drunken bricklayer, pattern 9672 (13"); iv. There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. And the following year the modern, recognisable logo of a stylised friar was introduced. Original Price 20.00 Whitefriars 1972 close concentric millefiori with all-over geometric faceting paperweight. A British ruby red and clear cased glass oval bowl. whitefriarsglass.wixsite.com
Diameter 3". A central grouping of seven blue an. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9496. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubble pattern. Studio range vases in Orange finish. Dimple vase pattern 9762 (4"); v. Mobile phone vase pattern 9670 (6"). An aubergine (purple) & clear cased glass "Random Strapped" vase. Whitefriars Catalogues Turning off the personalised advertising setting wont stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalisation technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. 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. To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. Harking back to the original site of the glassworks in the City of London. This not only includes the extremely collectable earlier pieces - as important in the context of the Arts and Crafts market as a De Morgan vase or a Morris textile - but also the later Textured wares that made an important contribution to late 1960s design. This meant that sand, clay, coal and other materials used in the glass making process could easily be transported to the Factory. In 1834, James Powell (1774-1840) purchased this glassworks and did business under the name of James Powell & Sons. We also have an in-depth encyclopaedia guide on many types of glassware, with lots of information and pictures. Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. An experimental studio piece. Collectable Whitefriars Ruby 19cms high glass stem vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter in the 1950s Catalogue number 9484. Smaller aubergine vases. 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.
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