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Pair Of Art Deco Vases By Barnaby Powell For Whitefriars
£325 $398 €387
A fine pair of Art Deco hand made vases by Barnaby Powell for Whitefriars ribbon-trailed glass vases c1935 (pattern no. 9030). The ribbon-trailed series was designed by Barnaby Powell from 1932 and launched at the British Industrial Art (BIA) Exhibition in 1933. This blue on sea-green vase of bucket form was designed in 1935 and produced until WWII. Ground pontil mark to the base of both vases each vase is in stunning faultless condition no damage whatsoever. These wonderful vases differ slightly in height as each was handmade they would grace any interior.
In 1834 James Powell (wine merchant and entrepreneur) acquired the Whitefriars Glass Company. Powell and his sons were newcomers to glass making, but soon acquired the necessary expertise. Successive generations brought further technical innovations as well as a focus on design – influenced by, and in turn, influencing the various British design movements through the latter part of the 19th century and into the 20th century. The 19th century saw the firm forging links with leading Arts and Crafts, and Aesthetic Movement designers as well as being influenced by emerging Art Nouveau styles from Europe. In the years around 1900 Powell glass was being exhibited in leading avant-garde galleries across Europe – being ranked alongside that of Tiffany, Moser and other internationally admired firms as well as being purchased by several Continental museums. The firm''s name was changed to Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd in 1919, followed by relocation to larger premises in Wealdstone during the 1920s. This coincided with the death of the influential Harry Powell (grandson to James) in 1922 together with the emergence of ‘Industrial Art’ which saw Powell & Sons shifting their alliance from the outgoing Arts & Crafts movement to the emerging Industrial Art movement (as seen in designs by William Butler in the 20’s and Barnaby Powell during the 30’s). Barnaby’s sudden death in 1939 together with the end of WWII saw Wi...lliam Wilson’s influence in the firm’s move to ‘Modernism’ however it was Geoffrey Baxter’s appointment by Wilson in 1954 that again took Whitefriars in new directions. By the 1970’s however, existing ranges were becoming tired, sales were declining, and the firm came under increasing economic pressures from glass manufacturers in Europe. Whitefriars subsequently closed in 1980.
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Antique Number: SA1083554
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Height is 19cm (7.5inches)Width is 14cm (5.5inches)Depth is 14cm (5.5inches)
Antique #SA1083554, shown on this page, originates from 1930. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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