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11073_bk10

11073_bk10

Blue air twist. Matted. First and only item described as air twist. Dated 30/1/1886.

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10963_bk10

10963_bk10

Basket with applied rustic handles, feet and Blackthorne flowers. The diagonal lines indicate the air twist effect. Dated 7/1/1886.

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10740_bk09

10740_bk09

Ruby vase with applied rustic Blackthorne flowers. The diagonal lines indicate the air twist effect. Dated 29/10/1885.

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11495_bk10_shape

11495_bk10_shape

Verre de Soie jug with flint handle. Shaded gold from the top into ruby at the bottom. Shape as pattern 11742, book 10, dated 14/7/1886. (Fieldings)

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Verre-de-Soie-+-Diamond-[Raised]

Verre-de-Soie-+-Diamond-[Raised]

A group of satin air trap, including diamond mould (left) and Verre de Soie.

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13100_bk11_v2

13100_bk11_v2

Cased, threaded, rose bowl. Air is trapped between the threads which is squeezed out in a dip mould with oval protuberances. Pattern 13100, book 11, Dated 1/11/1887.

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crystal-air-twits

crystal-air-twits

Crystal vase showing the extensive use of air twist as a decorative effect.

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22844_plain

22844_plain

Air twist design. This rare form of decoration does not achieve the same aesthetic appearance as was produced by Stevens & Williams with their Verre de Soie.

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16114_5

16114_5

Air trap Burmese with shaded coloured outer casing.

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enamelled-white-air-trap-bowl

enamelled-white-air-trap-bowl

Registered surface decoration, moire or water wave design.

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