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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 10270424, member: 36"]Even Kovels is allowed to blow it once in a while. There's also an element of things being lost in translation - two countries separated by one language. Proper Bristol glass is best known in the UK. The Kovels book was written originally by Ralph and Terry Kovel, very American, and American dealers are apt to call some hand-decorated mold-blown pieces with pontils "Bristol" even when they're not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 10270424, member: 36"]Even Kovels is allowed to blow it once in a while. There's also an element of things being lost in translation - two countries separated by one language. Proper Bristol glass is best known in the UK. The Kovels book was written originally by Ralph and Terry Kovel, very American, and American dealers are apt to call some hand-decorated mold-blown pieces with pontils "Bristol" even when they're not.[/QUOTE]
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