Whitefriars Knobbly Bowl
Mid-Century Design with Character
This Whitefriars Knobbly Bowl is a fine example of British mid-century glassmaking. Designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer, the bowl belongs to the celebrated “Knobbly” range, created using an S-shaped tool to pull and shape molten glass into organic contours. The result is a highly tactile, decorative form that captures the essence of 1960s design.
Distinctive Style and Colour
Produced in heavy lead crystal, this Whitefriars Knobbly Bowl features streaks of rich chocolate brown running through clear glass. The swirling pattern enhances the knobbly surface, giving the bowl depth and individuality. Every piece from this range was hand-finished, ensuring that no two are ever exactly alike.
Condition and Authenticity
The bowl measures 14cm in diameter and 5cm in height. It remains in great vintage condition with no chips or cracks. As with all genuine vintage glass, signs of age could be present, light surface scratches, base wear, or subtle fading, but these are part of the natural patina and only add to its authenticity and charm. Please take a good look at all images, to determine for yourself condition, age, and value before ordering.
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