A blue/white, lemon/white & red/white flower - each with a millefori cane in the centre and a small bud above - are set on a mottled semi-translucent aquamarine ground. The stems - in virtually the same colour as the ground - end at the White friar cane; a blue, hooded monk on a white roundel. Cut w..
A butterfly design created by Allan Scott during the time he was working at Caithness. The insect has a lemon & black striped body and short black antennae. Its finely-detailed, transparent wings are outlined in black. Completing the design - which is set over a clear strawberry-cut ground - is a do..
An early design from the Whitefriars Collection by Allan Scott. Growing from a tuft of green leaves over a 36-point star-cut base are pale-green stems supporting 2 lampwork flowers, 2 blue buds and 4 green leaves. One flower has pale-lilac upper petals and pale-blue lower petals; the other flower ha..
The clear crystal is set with a beautiful lampwork design created by Allan Scott for the Whitefriars Collection. The bouquet includes pink, blue & lilac flowers in full bloom plus a lilac bud. Completing the arrangement are “frondy” green ferns - with the whole design set over a star-cut base. A top..
A Colin Terris design; 3 rows of cog canes - in aqua, pale-blue and slate-blue, puce, yellow, red and green - are spaced around a central white & blue 1982 Whitefriars signature/date cane over a semi-translucent anthracite ground. Cut with a circular top window and 6 oval side facets. Scratch-signed..
Although originally thought to be a trial design from Perthshire, a study of the canes identified it - despite the lack of a signature cane - as a trial design from Caithness Glass, probably made shortly after the company acquired Whitefriars and its stock. A traditional half-spoke pattern - with wh..