Yellow Green Vase? Ground Base
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Yellow Green Vase? Ground Base
Bought this one for the glaze, it was only teens in price.
Not my period but looks Edwardian or early C20th to me?
Coul be any one of a hundred potteries as far as I know?
180mm high
Galze is interesting yellow flecked with green/blue and it has a sky blue flecked interior
Strangely the base glaze has runand it's been saved by grinding on a wheel
It has the numbers 499.4 and 496.E. painted on the base.
There may be a square mark centre covered with glaze, dealer thought it may be the poole CSA mark? Dunno? Not sure I can see?
Not my period but looks Edwardian or early C20th to me?
Coul be any one of a hundred potteries as far as I know?
180mm high
Galze is interesting yellow flecked with green/blue and it has a sky blue flecked interior
Strangely the base glaze has runand it's been saved by grinding on a wheel
It has the numbers 499.4 and 496.E. painted on the base.
There may be a square mark centre covered with glaze, dealer thought it may be the poole CSA mark? Dunno? Not sure I can see?
Re: Yellow Green Vase? Ground Base
Those three marks on the bottom look somewhat like the marks you would get when it would have been on stilts in a kiln. The marks also possibly suggest glaze codes. That plus the slightly monochrome glazes would possibly suggest smaller art potteries that ran in the 20's and 30's. Upchurch comes to mind. They did numerous glaze experiments when they started, and also ran for a fair time under several different owners.
Samuel Saunders Isle of Wight?
Reginald Wells?
Samuel Saunders Isle of Wight?
Reginald Wells?
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Re: Yellow Green Vase? Ground Base
Agreed. Certainly looks early 20thC with that shape and those stilt marks and part glazed vase.
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Re: Yellow Green Vase? Ground Base
George Cox Mortlake Pottery might be a long shot.
Early 20th century certainly.
Early 20th century certainly.
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