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wotw_comp

wotw_comp

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl. Murano design. With turquoise combed threads on an opal ground. Edward Webb, dated 1886. Comparison with a ruby Fairy lamp having opal Nailsea style threads.

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wotw_ruby_threads

wotw_ruby_threads

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl. With opal pulled threads in a Nailsea style on a green ground with ruby external threading. Edward Webb, dated 1886.

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horncastle_epergne

horncastle_epergne

Severn fairy lamp epergne. Manufactured by Horncastle, England using a Fenton Burmese ware formula. Dated circa 2008.

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Pottery_Gazette_1886

Pottery_Gazette_1886

“Will-o-the-Wisp” illuminated flower bowls and Chamber Night Lamps. Pottery Gazette November 1, 1886. Edward Webb.

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51701_bk44_S&W

51701_bk44_S&W

Illuminated flower bowls made for an electro-plated stand. Pattern 51701-4, book 44, dated 17/02/1922.

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wotw_turquoise_underside

wotw_turquoise_underside

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl from below. With turquoise marvered and pulled threads on an opal ground. Edward Webb, dated 1886.

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wotw_flint_base_underside

wotw_flint_base_underside

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl base. Underside of flint, crimped detachable base with candle cup. Edward Webb, dated 1886.

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wotw_turquoise_wave

wotw_turquoise_wave

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl. With opal and turquoise marvered and pulled threads in a Nailsea style plus pulled flint threading on a flint ground. With flint, crimped detachable base. Edward Webb, dated 1886.

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wotw_turquoise_pulled

wotw_turquoise_pulled

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl. With turquoise marvered and pulled threads on an opal ground. With flint, crimped detachable base. Edward Webb, dated 1886.

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wotw_parts

wotw_parts

Will-o-the-Wisp illuminated flower bowl. In citron with acid etched decoration. With citron, crimped detachable base and flint candle cup. Edward Webb, dated 1886.

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