Angelhlom Pot
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Angelhlom Pot
I picked this little pot up today and would appreciate any help with ID
It is 4 inches across by 2.5 inches tall with a spiderweb pattern internally. A zigzag pattern to the outside.
The base is marked TS Angelhlom. Is this Angelholm? do you think.
Thanks
It is 4 inches across by 2.5 inches tall with a spiderweb pattern internally. A zigzag pattern to the outside.
The base is marked TS Angelhlom. Is this Angelholm? do you think.
Thanks
Thesigeng- Number of posts : 287
Age : 66
Location : Nuneaton
Registration date : 2010-07-07
Re: Angelhlom Pot
Hi,
During the 18th and 19th centuries Ängelholm in Sweden was famous for its potteries.
http://www.engelholm.se/English/
TS is Torsten Svensson, a potter of the old-school, perhaps most well-known for his bird whistles.
http://www.precisensan.com/antikforum/showthread.php?t=16630&page=3
(post number 26)
During the 18th and 19th centuries Ängelholm in Sweden was famous for its potteries.
http://www.engelholm.se/English/
TS is Torsten Svensson, a potter of the old-school, perhaps most well-known for his bird whistles.
http://www.precisensan.com/antikforum/showthread.php?t=16630&page=3
(post number 26)
Jakjo- Number of posts : 78
Location : Sweden
Registration date : 2010-07-26
Re: Angelhlom Pot
Thanks Jakjo, very helpful.
I am intrigued to know if Angelholm is regularly spelt Angelhlom
as per my little pot.
Thanks again
I am intrigued to know if Angelholm is regularly spelt Angelhlom
as per my little pot.
Thanks again
Thesigeng- Number of posts : 287
Age : 66
Location : Nuneaton
Registration date : 2010-07-07
Re: Angelhlom Pot
Hi,
No, the correct spelling is Ängelholm.
No, the correct spelling is Ängelholm.
Jakjo- Number of posts : 78
Location : Sweden
Registration date : 2010-07-26
Re: Angelhlom Pot
Many thanks
Thesigeng- Number of posts : 287
Age : 66
Location : Nuneaton
Registration date : 2010-07-07
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