Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Ansbach, Roth, Eichsttt and Donau-Ries. They come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Above two Whitefriars swans. Diameter 3 1/16", height 2 15/16". Six concentric rings of purple, white and blue millefiori cogs, stars and florets encircle a central aqua cog and refract brightly in an all-over geometric faceted dome. Find this in the library. Swimming Pool Designers & Installers in Gunzenhausen. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9117. Whitefriars Glass (1,000+ relevant results) Price () Shops Anywhere All Sellers Whitefriars ruby teardrop vase 9571, Geoffrey Baxter 1960s glass, 8 inches 20 cm height. 18.00, 20.00 A ruby red glass "Dilly Duck" figurine with controlled bubble effect. A central six-pointed star cog is encircled by six alternating rings of magenta or green cogs and interrupted by a ring of white cogs. Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. These must be the most mis-described vases of all. The three sizes are 9.25"/ 7.75"/ 6.5" in the catalogues. Edition #50 of a limited edition. red glass, of cylindrical form with swagged surface texture, 24.5cm high; and a WHITEFRIARS GLASS VASE BY JAMES HOGAN, 1940S, smoked colour, 20cm similar red bubble glass bowl and a Whitefriars blue and clear glass vase, largest 13cm high including a large studio glass vase with red streaked internal decoration, two Whitefriars style vases in clear textured glass and turquoise glass, a large red candle holder, including a substantial clear glass Dartington vase, a turquoise overlaid glass two handled vase, a turquoise glass vase in the Whitefriars manner, a Murano bird, a red and style of a shaped and textured cylindrical form with a square base, 5 1/2" (14cm) high, together WITH AN ART GLASS VASE of a large trefoil shape on a triangular base, coloured WHITEFRIARS GLASS KINGFISHER BLUE BARK VASE. Text from the 1978 catalogue. A British ruby red glass bowl with ribbon trail. A blue & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. James Powell bought a glass factory in 1834, in the Whitefriars area of London, back then the glassworks was called James Powell & Sons. Explore other items from ourAntiques & Collectibles Price Guide.
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