Portieux Vallerysthal Vase with Gargoyle/Devil Faces

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I have bought so much glass over the last few months it has been quite alarming!  I almost think I am developing a glass addiction issue.  Ha ha!  That ship sailed a really long time ago.  But I have bought some items I have never had, along with a few that I have owned and lots in colour.  I finally have started taking some photos.

This interesting piece was acquired at the relatively new antique mart in Ajax – the Vintage Vendors.  I had never visited since its opening but found myself in Ajax last week.  What a great place!  I was very impressed.  It is nicely curated, clean and has a great variety of items, including a nice selection of glass.

I was sure that this was a piece of Portieux Vallerysthal (PV), name unknown.  I have subsequently found that Imperial glass made a piece that is similar or in fact exact.  It seems to have been called ‘Drama’ or ‘Devil and Roses’.  I don’t know its real name or line.  But since there is no Imperial mark on my vase I am assuming that it is the earlier piece by PV.

It is interesting with faces of gargoyles/devils on two sides and flowers on the other two sides.  I’d sure like to see it in PV’s other colours.

Hawkes Cutting on an Unknown Water Goblet

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The photos do not really do this stem justice.  This is a lovely piece of glass.  I bought four water goblets (I assume) online ‘on spec’ knowing that they had the ‘HAWKES’ signature.

Unfortunately I have not been able to identify the provenance of the blank or the name of the cutting.

Here is an interesting online article about Thomas Gibbons Hawkes and his company.