Art Deco blue-green vase, unmarked

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Post by NaomiM January 6th 2022, 3:55 pm

Lovely blue-green vase in a classic early 20thC Art Pottery shape. Unfortunately no trace of a mark

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Post by studio-pots January 7th 2022, 4:41 pm

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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Post by denbydump January 7th 2022, 4:44 pm

Lancastrian, Bernard Moore, Minton, Ruskin, or Continental?
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Post by NaomiM January 7th 2022, 4:54 pm

denbydump wrote:Lancastrian, Bernard Moore, Minton, Ruskin, or Continental?

Yup Laughter Maybe also add Charles Vyse and American Art Pottery to the list. A lot to look through.

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Post by NaomiM January 7th 2022, 4:55 pm

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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Post by studio-pots January 7th 2022, 5:31 pm

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.

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