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Fan vase with with air twist stem


Designed By Harry powell

 in 1880's



Comments : brian
I would love to hold it Steve!! What do I have to do to achieve that??

Comments : Webmaster
Must disagree Brian, when you hold it and feel the glass, I have no doubt whatsoever!

Comments : brian
This is so much like a Walsh Walsh pattern. The only difference is the simple use of a merese at the top of the stem.The air twist stem is not in keeping with the historical values of the glass.In this example I have to favour Walsh Walsh known as Opaline Brocade. See Eric Reynolds 1999

Comments : Barbara Black
Breathtaking. Beautiful example of Harry Powell. This is what first drew me to studying Whitefriars glass of the Powell era.

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