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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. H.J. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9609. Zigzag pattern 9761 (6"); Small nailhead pattern 9683 (6"); iv. Whitefriars In 1923 James Powell and Sons, later to become Whitefriars Glass Limited, opened a factory on Tudor Road, Wealdstone in Harrow. A large single flag is used, and the weight has five side printies. Six concentric rings of purple, wh. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9420, labelled. 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. Whitefriars Cat 1950. Whitefriars Cat 1940. They also came in eight special colours, officially, but anomalies can pop up! Learn more in our Privacy Policy, Help Centre, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. A British ruby red and clear cased glass tapering vase. $375 Add to Cart Whitefriars 1973 close concentric fancy diamond cut paperweight. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Volcano" vase. A set of three flint (clear) textured glass sherry / wine glasses. A British tangerine orange and clear cased glass "Nailhead" vase. Fine condition. In 1923 James Powell and Sons, later to become Whitefriars Glass Limited, opened a factory on Tudor Road, Wealdstone in Harrow. A white-rimmed blue heart, inside a white cog tube, sits at the center of five concentric rings of millefiori in patterns of alternating pink, blue and white, including cogs and stars. Click here to see more whitefriars glass with free shipping included. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Marriott Powell, pattern number 8473. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray. Caution! Whitefriars 1975 interlaced trefoil garlands paperweight. $375 Add to Cart Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9808. Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Ansbach, Roth, Eichsttt and Donau-Ries. Large 'nailhead' vases, pattern 9808 (8"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9733. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Marriott Powell, pattern number 8473. and S11 (5"). $350 Add to Cart Yes! Whitefriars made swans from 1938 - 1980 in sizes 5"/6"/8"/10". A British ruby red and clear glass "Bark" vase (nine inch version). "Die Firma Ospa ist fr uns bereits ein langjhriger Kooperationspartner. Smaller aubergine vases. Images supplied by Chris Woolman and Whitefriars.org. Given that the moulds were used for many years (and slowly became worn) it is possible to date a piece of Textured Whitefriars by the degree of definition. Elfverson to be the sole sellers of this range. The two photos below of OTK (Japan) vases are mid20c. Photo www.whitefriars.org, Below, a photo of vases, clearly inspired by the Geoffrey Baxter vases, which were, made by OTK, Japan. 1 2 3 4 . A British kingfisher blue and clear glass "Coffin" vase. A British kingfisher blue and clear cased glass eight sided vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9585. WAVE TUMBLER VASE, 1940S A British ruby red glass vase with ribbon trail. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9409. A blue and white butterfly cane sits at the center of each panel. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Whitefriars Glass vases, although red editions of this piece are particularly popular. Left plate: Large and Small Drunken bricklayer vases (13" and 8") and triangular bark textured vases (7"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9584. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9686. Whitefriars Cat 1961. 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. Swimming Pool Designers & Installers in Gunzenhausen. New Studio range piecein golden amber. A British ruby red glass paperweight with controlled bubble pattern. Left plate: Large and Small Drunken bricklayer vases (13" and 8") and triangular bark textured vases (7")c3. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9308. A British cinnamon brown and clear glass "Sunburst" vase. Etsys 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centres that host Etsy.com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsys global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. A ruby red & clear cased glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubble pattern. Fancy fluting cuts decorate the area between facets. Pattern unknown - appears to be a shorter version of pattern 9786; iv. Then, in 1932, Belgian glass importers, J.Wuidart, & Co. of 26/28 Bartletts Buildings, Holborn-Circus, London EC4, acquired the rights from. On the left is one in Lilac and on the right, one in Sage. Right plate: Various textured vases in Kingfisher. Studio Range Photos of Circaglass collection. Whitefriars close concentric millefiori and heart picture cane faceted paperweight. The factory hit hard times during the next decade following the loss of industrial contracts and the lack of demand for stained glass. The records and contents of the factory museum were given to the Museum of London. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9558. Whitefriars 1970 close packed millefiori high-domed faceted paperweight. Large 'nailhead' vases, pattern 9808 (8"). "1776 1976" signature/date cane. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9392. Signature/date cane. Welcome to our Glass Encyclopaedia, our very own identification guide to Antique & Vintage Collectable Glass. Five and one facets. Signature/date cane "17761976". Whitefriars was the glass maker of choice for Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau proponents such as W.A.S. A British royal blue and clear cased glass three sided bowl. However, the final factory at Wealdstone ended up being much smaller than originally intended, at less than half the size, and with only two furnaces rather than three. 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. "U.S.A. i. Get started today, it only takes a few minutes. Introduced in 1973, these survived until the closure of Whitefriars in 1980. 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. 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. 1 The first Studio range was introduced in 1969 by Geoffrey Baxter's then assistant, an Art school graduate called Peter Wheeler and included three finishes of Peacock, An aubergine (purple) & clear cased glass "Random Strapped" vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9815. A kingfisher blue & clear cased glass "Random Strapped" vase. New Studio range pieces in Ruby and Kingfisher. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9297, with blue Whitefriars export label. Height 10.25 inches. But NOT! This measures 10.5 inches and was made just for a few months only in 1969. A British ruby red glass bowl with ribbon trail. Text reproduced from the Hardback Whitefriars book by Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner. Every penny counted and, as such, the catalogue was never updated. A central six-pointed sta. It is also important to be aware of the large number of Baxter fakes (specifically a rash of Drunken Bricklayer copies) that appeared alongside rising prices. Edition #236 of a limited edition. Height is 13 inches. Some shapes are more appealing, some colours are more difficult to find and some 'casts' noticeably better than others. Sources: 20th Century Factory Glass by Lesley Jackson. A British ruby red and clear cased glass ovoid vase with horizontal optical ribbing. 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. Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9408. Whitefriars 1974 close concentric millefiori faceted pedestal paperweight. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9506. Signature/date cane "17761976". A central black and white cog cane is encircl. Relocating there from the crowded and smoggy corner of the City of London, where it had been based since 1680. 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 Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9706. It was under the aegis of the Powell family that Whitefriars led fashion and technology in the manufacture of domestic decorative and table glass for a century and a half. Introduced in 1973, these survived until the closure of Whitefriars in 1980. 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. In 1923 a lit brazier was carried from the old glasshouse to the new factory. Kingfisher Basket-weave pattern 9667 (10"); ii. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9647. Right plate: Various textured vases in Kingfisher. 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 9667. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9834, labelled. They were a classic shape and actually do look like a swan, although I have seen them described as sea-horses or dragons ! 'Nailhead' vases as shown in the 1973 catalog supplement. A flint (clear) textured glass fruit bowl. View Details 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. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9831. Here is a useful link to the Glass Message board which shows some of the Japanese vases with labels.   United Kingdom   |   English (UK)   |   (GBP), A textured glass Drunken Bricklayer vase in Cinnamon designed by Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, A textured glass Nailhead vase in Kingfisher Blue by Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, Mid century turquoise glass flower vase Frank Thrower 1960's Dartington #FT60, A bow fronted textured glass Nailhead vase in Kingfisher blue designed by Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, VTG Art Glass Vase WHITEFRIARS Golden Amber Crystal Lobed/Footed #9249 Hvy 8" (20cm), Hand Blown, England, VTG 40's, Mid Century Modern Whitefriars Flat Lobed Vase Grey Cased Glass Geoffrey Baxter 8.5, Vintage Large Whitefriars Tangerine Orange Nailhead Vase, Mid Century Textured Glass, by Geoffrey Baxter, 20cm, Whitefriars Bamboo Pattern Glass Vase in Indigo, Model 9669 by Geoffrey Baxter 1960s, Mid Century Studio Glass, Whitefriars Kingfisher Blue Textured Cased Glass Coffin Vase #9686, Vintage Casket Vase, Geoffrey Baxter Designer, Mid Century Glass Vase, remembering account, browser, and regional preferences, remembering privacy and security settings, personalised search, content, and recommendations, helping sellers understand their audience, showing relevant, targeted ads on and off Etsy. 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. A blue & clear cased glass knobbly bowl. This list is limited to only a few results.Many more items are available to our members through our Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9677. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9496. In 1930, J.Wuidart commissioned Wealdstone Range from James Powell (originally through Elfverson & Co.) to supply Barnaby Powell designed glass for resale. Dimple vase pattern 9762 (4"); v. Mobile phone vase pattern 9670 (6"). Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9688. They are recorded as having won a prize for their colored glass and fine crystal at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London in 1851. We deal in a wide range of antique & collectable glassware from all over the world, selling online via our website, eBay and Etsy. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Hourglass" vase. Originally the company made stained glass, and scientific and industrial glass. Pattern 9885 and 9884. Some weights have six pink and white stripes in the flag, and some have seven. The company began building a solid reputation as a premier glass . A British royal blue and clear cased glass ovoid vase with horizontal optical ribbing. We deal in a wide range of antique & collectable glassware from all over the world, selling online via our website, eBay and Etsy. Whitefriars 1976 Bicentennial commemorative "Liberty Bell" close concentric millefiori faceted paperweight. Whitefriars 1973 close concentric fancy diamond cut paperweight. The Textured range with its distinctive shapes such as the Drunken Bricklayer and Banjo, was released in a range of three colours in 1967. ISBN-13: 978-0903685405, James Powell and Sons: Glassmakers of Whitefriars 1834-1980 by Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross, Alex Werner. Made by Whitefriars, designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, pattern number 9613. Signature/date cane. Set where you live, what language you speak and the currency you use. You can search Whitefriars windows, tableware and memories by location, designer, colour or design. i. The mold was probably changed soon after the introduction of the large nailheads (in 1973) to make the range appear similar. Cleanliness 4.4. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Bark" vase (seven and a half inch version). Meadow green was introduced in 1969 in combination with other colours, and then appeared in it's own right in the textured range in 1970. More Info; More Info. These products are not available for purchase. Pattern 9801 (7"); iii. Surface wear. Clear ground. Shown in Tangerine and Flint both in normal orientation and with the central brick reversed or 'wrong way'. Left to right: Pat. Whitefriars Cat 1938. Banjo vase pattern 9681 (12"); iv. If you are looking for something specific use the search above. A British green and clear cased glass teardrop vase. 22.49, 24.99 more info Diameter 3". Known as 'nailhead' vases due to the texturing which was made by a random pattern of nailheads sticking out of wood. A British ruby red and clear cased glass molar / lobed bowl with controlled bubble pattern. A British indigo and clear cased glass "Cello" vase. "); ii. All-over geometric faceting. 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. Harking back to the original site of the glassworks in the City of London. A British aubergine glass lobed vase with controlled bubbles encased in the glass. 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.1The first Studio range was introduced in 1969 by Geoffrey Baxter's then assistant, an Art school graduate called Peter Wheeler and included three finishes of Peacock, Orange and Old Gold. This type of data sharing may be considered a sale of information under California privacy laws. 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. 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. The above photo shows two swans which are NOT Whitefriars. A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass lobed vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9582. Clear ground. Variant Title: English hand-made full lead crystal. James' three sons, Arthur Powell, Nathanael Powell and John Powell, ran the factory from 1840. A British ruby red glass vase with ribbon trail. James Powell bought a glass factory in 1834, in the Whitefriars area of London, back then the glassworks was called James Powell & Sons. A British ruby red glass lobed vase with controlled bubbles encased in the glass. Small com. This range of vases still represents a very affordable option for a starting collector of Whitefriars. 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. Text reproduced from the Hardback Whitefriars book by Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner. 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. They quite regularly appear on ebay as Whitefriars. Whitefriars 1978 patterned millefiori and butterflies faceted paperweight. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9583. Pattern 9802 (6"); ii. Whitefriars 1971 close concentric faceted paperweight. A British kingfisher blue and green glass "Ribbon Trail" vase. Made by Whitefriars, no pattern number. The smaller pieces, in modish forms such as Cello, Aztec, Sunburst, Concentric TV and Guitar, were all trading at new levels from 100-plus. i. Diameter 3". Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9771. Pattern 9885 and 9884. The production runs on the larger textured pieces seem to have been relatively few, and it is rare in the shapes shown above. Original Price 49.99 These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. In 1962 the firm was renamed Whitefriars Glass Limited. "A range of studio pieces combining a bright golden amber with uniquely individual surface decoration.". Excellent condition. A British meadow green and clear cased glass "Bark" vase (pre 1974 version). Whitefriars 1977 close concentric millefiori all-over faceted paperweight. Seen in the correct lighting conditions, the colour shines with a silvery sheen. Sources: 20th Century Factory Glass by Lesley Jackson. In 1931 an agreement was signed with Whitefriars for its sole sale by them. Pattern 9884. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Barnaby Powell, pattern number 8886. A British streaky green and clear glass knobbly bowl. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Pot Bellied" vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9556. Weienburg in Bayern, formerly also Weienburg im Nordgau, Weienburg am Sand, is a town in Middle Franconia, Germany. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9484, labelled. Five and one facets. whitefriars.glass Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9587. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9803. Wide nailhead pattern 9685 (4. A British tangerine orange and clear glass "Nailhead" vase. Good condition. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalised tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. Patterns S13 (11" high), S8 (5") and S5 (7"). Clear glass tableware from the late 19th and early 20th centuries can be surprising affordable, but if they are combined with metalwork designed by Archibald Knox, Omar Ramsden, Benson or Ashbee they become infinitely more desirable. 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. Pricing and identification guides for Whitefriars Glass. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9571. 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 9784 (8"); iii. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9518. Often listed on ebay as Whitefriars! We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. Made by Whitefriars, pattern number 9117. In 1834, James Powell (1774-1840) purchased this glassworks and did business under the name of James Powell & Sons. SOME EXTRA DATA FOR WHITEFRIARS BARK VASES, Above is Pat. A British meadow green and clear cased glass ovoid vase. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9515. Britains longest running glass house, best known as the Whitefriars factory, was purchased by James Powell for his three sons in 1834. A British sage green and clear cased glass "Elephant Foot" vase. Largest city and the administrative center . Studio range vases in Peacock finish. Whitefriars 1972 close concentric millefiori with all-over geometric faceting paperweight. A British aubergine purple and clear cased glass "Chess" vase. The smaller one at the front may be by Murano, comes in several sizes and many colours and sizes. A British ruby red glass footed vase with wave ribbed pattern. Five white latticinio spokes radiate out from a central pink complex cane to form five panels of close packed complex millefiori canes, in pink, blue and green. A British sage green and clear cased glass knobbly vase. A British ruby red glass vase with ribbon trail. A British kingfisher blue and clear cased glass "Mallet" vase. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. A British ruby red glass tumbler vase with wave ribbed pattern. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9599. Whitefriars continued to make Textured domestic glass, notably the new Glacier range of 1972 and a series of millefiori paperweights, but the end came in 1980. Our online antiques & collectibles reference guides for Whitefriars Glass are constantly updated and are always available on any Internet device. The Whitefriars brand and name are owned by Caithness Glass, who acquired it in 1981 after it had closed the year before. A large blue and white complex cane sits a. Whitefriars 1975 interlaced trefoil garlands paperweight. Below are two from different Swedish glassworks, and an illustration of the Whitefriars versions. Fine condition. 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. Are you passionate about Whitefriars glass, know a Whitefriars stained glass window near you or remember the factory? The three sizes are 9.25"/ 7.75"/ 6.5" in the catalogues. 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. Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, part of his textured range, pattern number 9729. 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. Large drunken bricklayer pattern 9672 in meadow green (13") Basket-weave vase pattern 9667 (10"). Diameter 3", height 3 1/8". The factory's designs, now shown at major exhibitions around the world, moved with fashion. Patterns S10 (5"), S9 (10"), S4 (6" dia.) Made by Whitefriars, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern number 9802. The three sizes are 9.25"/ 7.75"/ 6.5" in the catalogues. Find this in the library. Gullaskruf (Sweden) Chimney vase spoonman68 (ebayID) Posted by Emmi Smith at 03:35 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. A flint (clear) textured glass whisky tumbler. To view glass items currently available for sale, please visit our shop section. 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. 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. Whitefriars Glass: Art of James Powell & Sons, James Powell and Sons: Glassmakers of Whitefriars 1834-1980.

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whitefriars glass catalogues

whitefriars glass catalogues