Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
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Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
I picked up this small two handled pot as I was struck by the colour. I wondered if it could be from Farnham, I may be miles out as I am only basing this on a couple of pieces I have seen which seemed a similar colour. There are no marks on base apart from 3 dots which I assume to be from stacking during firing. The pot is 7 cms tall x 8 cms diameter
Thanks for any ideas
the three spur points and green glaze matches the Belgium pottery on this thread so moved here. - Admin
Thanks for any ideas
the three spur points and green glaze matches the Belgium pottery on this thread so moved here. - Admin
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Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
Some of the posts on this thread have been split from the Farnham thread because they’ve since proved to be Belgium. Not sure about the vase below; unfortunately there’s no base photo to check if it’s Belgium or Farnham but it’s unlike other Farnham pots so it’s included here unless or until proved otherwise - Admin
10" high
10" high
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
Moved from the Farnham thread because the base and style doesn’t match Farnham Pottery. There’s an example of this vase on the studiopottery.com website but the base matches the Belgium Art Pottery in this thread so I believe it’s been misattributed. There wasn’t an example of this style of vase on the Harris/Farnham Pottery website before it closed. - Admin
8" High
Base marked Incised X
8" High
Base marked Incised X
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
We need a base picture please, but I expect it's Brannam Pottery or Baron Pottery.
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Farnham vase?
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
I'd rule out Farnham Naomi, maybe Rye or French, I think Rye , nice find .
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Why Have I got 27 watchers and interest from australia on this one , what am I missing ?
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could be a few forum members Ed (not me) I have noticed that some older provencal pottery get good prices if the shape is unusual
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tenpot wrote:could be a few forum members Ed (not me) I have noticed that some older provencal pottery get good prices if the shape is unusual
Cheers paul , Iv'e had a good look through a few provencal pots , but can't find a match as yet , anywho it's now got 40 watchers and ticking along quite nicely for a £5 + postage buy , the watchers can't all be stalkers from the forum surely
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I watch things if I've got something similar and I'm curious to see how much they go for, or because the item is a bit expensive and I'm hoping the seller will drop the price at some point. But 50 watchers for a piece on for only a fiver seems a bit odd.
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I'm only joking about the watchers , I watch all sorts just to see how they go , with this pot , I bought it for a fiver it's up to £26 with a day left , what's odd is that Iv'e had that period pieces before without the interest , maybe it's the 4 handle thing , I dunno , really
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I wasn't particularly suggesting provencal just that old country pottery has lots of collectors and an unusual shape gets them excited
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big ed wrote:tenpot wrote:could be a few forum members Ed (not me) I have noticed that some older provencal pottery get good prices if the shape is unusual
Cheers paul , Iv'e had a good look through a few provencal pots , but can't find a match as yet , anywho it's now got 40 watchers and ticking along quite nicely for a £5 + postage buy , the watchers can't all be stalkers from the forum surely
This part of the forum is open to anyone so 'lurkers' as I prefer to call them are probably amongst your watchers. I was a serial lurker a few years ago, until outed
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A serial Lurker eh!, sounds interesting , what qualifications does one need to be a " serial Lurker", is there a club we can join? a monthly mag " lurkers monthly " something like that
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Almost certainly Belgian .
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Green glazed pottery vessel. - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
Could this be French provincial ware or maybe British studio/art pottery? Not sure if it could have any use with this two spouts. The handles look like they could be used to thread something through them and hang maybe? Nice green glaze with some crazing. Made of white clay. Not sure if the mark at the base could be actually pottery mark. 5 1/2'' (14cm) tall.
I remember similar dish appearing on the forum sometime ago but couldn't find it.
I remember similar dish appearing on the forum sometime ago but couldn't find it.
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
The shape is a bit odd for Bitish art pottery, outside chance it's Torquay, but probably
continental, Maybe Belgian.
continental, Maybe Belgian.
Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
Could be Torquay as I bought it during my holidays in Devon. Will try to find any similar examples.
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
Farnham or Belgium, maybe? It's a bit like the Torquay 'udder' bud vases.
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
Doesn't look like Torquay after all. Looks like Farnham used darker clay but good call Naomi, thanks. Continental is more probable option I think.
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Re: Green glazed pots - Belgium Art Pottery (not Farnham)
big ed wrote:
Farnham base marked Incised X
I suppoe this one can be Farnham too? https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t16616-green-glazed-pottery-vessel the marks looks really familiar as well as the glaze and quirky shape. The clay on Ed's pot look a bit paler in coulour than typical terracota.
Here I've found some other exapmples of X mark.
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