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Vasart/Strathearn other pieces D001 to D021Non vase or bowl shapes including decoration contracts.
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D001 Martini Glass |
D002 Martini Glass |
D003 Babycham Glass |
D004 Bell's whisky bottle |
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Decoration only contract via Pirelli Glass Height 3¾" 95mm |
Variation Height 3¾" 95mm |
Decoration only contract via Pirelli Glass. |
Bell’s whisky bottle Heights; 6½" 165mm and 6¾" 170mm |
D005 Teachers Ashtray |
D006 Teachers Ashtray |
D007 Teachers Ashtray |
D008 |
Example from the first Vasart batch by Vincent Ysart. Foil on top. Length 8" 200mm |
Variation - maybe Strathearn. Plastic cap. Length 7" 175mm |
Variation - maybe Strathearn. Plastic cap. Length 7½" 190mm It is also reported that Nazeing Glass made these, probably pre-Strathearn as demand outstripped Vasart‘s capacity. |
Unusual jug with side mounted handle. Signed Vasart. Height 3¾" 95mm |
D009 Clog |
D010 Spill Vase |
D011 |
D012 Ginger Jar |
Glass clog Length 7¼" 185mm |
Shown with close up of base. Strathearn made these too. Height 7" 175mm |
Millefiori decorated pintray. Known with Pirelli labels too. Strathearn ? Diameter 4" 100mm |
The first ginger jar discovered (2003) and showing Vasart at its best quality. Signed, Height 8" 205mm, Diameter 5½" 140mm |
D013 |
D014 |
D015 Beer Glass |
D016 |
Cape Cod Barometer or Poor Man’s Weather Glass NOT VASART However, Vasart made these does anyone have an example? |
Twin Candleholder.
Made by both Vasart and Strathearn. Diam base 2¼" 65mm |
Half-pint beer glass
Signed "Vasart". From a US collection of drinking glasses. Height 4¾" 120mm |
Striped jug
Signed "Vasart" Height 2¾" 70mm |
D017 Dimple |
D018 |
D019 | D020 |
Dimple bottle(?) Height 8" 200mm |
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