RUPERT MOORE, POSSIBLY, FOR WHITEFRIARS; STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS WINDOW
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RUPERT MOORE, POSSIBLY, FOR WHITEFRIARS; STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS WINDOW

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RUPERT MOORE, POSSIBLY, FOR WHITEFRIARS; STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS WINDOW
depicting titled stages of the glass making process: Gathering, Marvering, Blowing, Charging, and Shearing painted mark Whitefriars Glass, Est 1680, Made in England (three cracked panes) 43 7/8 in. (111.5 cm.) high; 29 in. (73.7 cm.) wide
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Believed to have been exhibited at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley, London in 1924 and subsequently in Australia at the Pan-Pacific and Dunedin, New Zealand exhibtions in 1925. It remained in Australia until purchased by the present vendor. Design drawing illustrated Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross, Alex Werner, Whitefriars Glass: James Powell & Sons of London, London, 1995, frontispiece.

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