Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
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Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
Interesting double gourd vase in a strange blue colour, As said the base is unmarked the piece has a decent age im not thinking 19th century but certainly 50years + id of thought. Measuring 10" tall 6" wide. Anybody have any ideas on this one???
Thanks for looking [img]https://i.servimg.com/u/f16/16/99/17/90/double10[url=https://servimg.com/view/16991790/81].jpg[/img][/url]
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bradbury7308- Number of posts : 71
Location : north wales
Registration date : 2011-10-31
bradbury7308- Number of posts : 71
Location : north wales
Registration date : 2011-10-31
bradbury7308- Number of posts : 71
Location : north wales
Registration date : 2011-10-31
Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
looks like 1920's style to me and maybe Belgian?
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
Thankyou for the quick reply dantheman
bradbury7308- Number of posts : 71
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Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
I'm no expert in this kind of pottery though so these are just suggestions for research
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
Sometimes ceramics were made in one country but retailed in another, hich can explain the confusion of maker's mark and country. (eg, Royal Doulton UK, retailed by Tiffany, USA)
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Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
I have seen loads of these vases around over the years, in various shapes, but
always with this turquoise and blue drippy glaze. Some have silver rims at the top,
or larger silver collars round the neck.
I always wondered what they were. I ran out of ideas for British art potteries,
and assumed they were probably continental. However a pair turned up in a local
antiques centre recently, clearly black ink-stamped James Plant & sons.
If they are still there I'll try and photograph them.
I have had the "Plant Ware" (the Gouda copies) in the past with the exact same mark.
James Plant & sons art pottery
Brook street art pottery Hanley
Staffs
1920-1933.
always with this turquoise and blue drippy glaze. Some have silver rims at the top,
or larger silver collars round the neck.
I always wondered what they were. I ran out of ideas for British art potteries,
and assumed they were probably continental. However a pair turned up in a local
antiques centre recently, clearly black ink-stamped James Plant & sons.
If they are still there I'll try and photograph them.
I have had the "Plant Ware" (the Gouda copies) in the past with the exact same mark.
James Plant & sons art pottery
Brook street art pottery Hanley
Staffs
1920-1933.
Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
looks like burmantoft vase that failed to make the final cut
carlos32golf- Number of posts : 176
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Re: Un-marked double gourd vase Any ideas where?when?who?thankyou
It's good quality Art pottery, not sure why most of it is unmarked,
Maybe a retailer didn't want a manufacturers mark showing.
Alas the ones in the local centre seem to have gone.
Maybe a retailer didn't want a manufacturers mark showing.
Alas the ones in the local centre seem to have gone.
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