Art Deco blue-green vase, unmarked
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Re: Art Deco blue-green vase, unmarked
It was probably sold as a second because the foot had to be ground off because of the glaze runs in the firing, hence no mark. The shape rings a bell but it's 35 years since I collected this kind of thing and the memory fades. I'll see if something resurfaces.
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Re: Art Deco blue-green vase, unmarked
denbydump wrote:Lancastrian, Bernard Moore, Minton, Ruskin, or Continental?
Yup Maybe also add Charles Vyse and American Art Pottery to the list. A lot to look through.
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Re: Art Deco blue-green vase, unmarked
studio-pots wrote:It was probably sold as a second because the foot had to be ground off because of the glaze runs in the firing, hence no mark. The shape rings a bell but it's 35 years since I collected this kind of thing and the memory fades. I'll see if something resurfaces.
I was pinning my hopes on it being marked before firing
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Re: Art Deco blue-green vase, unmarked
If it was Ruskin Pottery it would have had an impressed mark on the foot and, although they did make vases with the shape the foot was different and so I would rule that pottery out.
If I had to take a punt I would go with Pilkington's but I wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong.
It's not Vyse.
If I had to take a punt I would go with Pilkington's but I wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong.
It's not Vyse.
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