Vase with knopped stem ca. 1880 Attributed to Harry Powell British This vase is a very fine example of the series of vases designed by Harry Powell (grandson of the wine-merchant, James Powell, who had purchased the Whitefriars Glassworks in 1834). Harry Powells designs of the 1880s and '90s created a whole group of decorative vessels characterized by delicately wavy-rimmed bowls and subtly tinted glass. The silhouette of the vase and fineness of the glass, accentuated by the ruffles of the bowl, is inspired by Venetian cristallo. The fluid design of the delicately regular waves of the bowl is testament to the skill of the Whitefriars glassmakers and to Powells confidence in their craftsmanship, achieved by gently manipulating the molten glass with a crimping tool. In later years, this effect would be taken to its logical conclusion, by replacing the use of the crimping tool by a more natural formation of waves in the bowls achieved by holding the partially-shaped molten glass upsid
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