by glass | 1 Mar 1984
• L\'( I • No. 2S Marc.h 1 c, 4 JI D£ LA CREME” E~graved Glass in Britain Today This super~ exhibition, mount£JI him in· 1861. Char4icteristic features vere II plain rims to the trumpets· ( wavy ,tj’P.S came l.t:Jter, in •the 1870s), close-t·w:i.sted...
by glass | 1 Apr 1981
Gl~l-i NEW Gahrt.:llu Gros 9 n~rrun nrh•e l ( ()fir o’:’ • ~l • W • !. • ·———— ………….. ~-~ ———– —–~·- … —·- _.,._ – ROUND ~…Ql!l.. Qevir.c MadnP.:;~...
by glass | 1 Feb 1981
L I 5 1 B No. 17 Fe ruary Compilations invite statist· al analysis and the new 2–pa ‘st of memb rs provides fruitful material or stud,. For example of th members approximately half have profes ·onal connections with m~ eums ;r ficial collections and these...
by glass | 1 Jan 1981
E ITOIUAL G L.ASS CIR ~LE NEWS No 16 EDITORS David Wat~ 2 7 Raydeari • , d Barnet, He.c L £ Vi lAJ Gabriella Gros 9 Harman Drive Londo~, N.w.2. 2EB January 1981 As another Christmas fades into obl vion our hi thoughts turn fro . 1:11,~ a evements of 1980 to the...
by glass | 1 Sep 1980
EDITORS David Watts G ASS CIR ___,LE N~WS 27 Raydean ~oad Barn~t, Herts. E?. Gabriella Gros 9 Harman Drive London, N.W.2. 2 EB MUSEUMS MOVE TO CONTRAST ING NEW HOMES The long-awaited moves of Corning glass collections entatlves cf the Glass Ci Hurst Vose, wera present...