Early isle of wight vase. Samuel Saunders
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Early isle of wight vase. Samuel Saunders
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hadfield- Number of posts : 57
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Re: Early isle of wight vase. Samuel Saunders
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t15303-isle-of-wight-handcraft-pottery-samuel-e-saunders?highlight=saunders
Samuel Saunders did a printed mark, and was earthenware. The glazes are almost invariably monotone, and the glazing on this piece sis completely different from the glazes they used pre-war. But as to who it is?
Samuel Saunders did a printed mark, and was earthenware. The glazes are almost invariably monotone, and the glazing on this piece sis completely different from the glazes they used pre-war. But as to who it is?

philpot- Number of posts : 3957
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Re: Early isle of wight vase. Samuel Saunders
Yes, typical "first period" ware 1926-32. I have a similar vase in the first picture.
Re: Early isle of wight vase. Samuel Saunders
Thank you for the info very interesting to find out history on these pots. Do you think the "SS" mark represents Samuel Saunders.
I like the work its naive yet very professionally done. Clever
I like the work its naive yet very professionally done. Clever
hadfield- Number of posts : 57
Location : UK
Registration date : 2020-06-19
Re: Early isle of wight vase. Samuel Saunders
Yes, It's actually SES intertwined, but not very clear on your pot.
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