Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
4 posters
Page 1 of 1
Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
Last edited by NaomiM on September 7th 2020, 3:04 am; edited 2 times in total
Re: Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
I wonder if this is by Margaret Frith. Came across one of her lidded pots with carved decoration (google Carved Ginger Jar by Margaret Frith) and it looked vaguely similar.
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
Looks very different to me to be honest, I've never seen any work by her in red earthenware either.
What's the base look like?
What's the base look like?
_________________
lozzy68 wrote:I Had A Feeling It Wasn't A gnome As Studio-Pots Said There Is No Hat On Him
NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3583
Location : Midlands
Registration date : 2010-09-28
Re: Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
It looks familiar to me as well and I have a feeling that it's not British.
_________________
Now you should know by now that Potty and I need to see your bottom - we're funny that way!
Re: Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
Looks a bit like some Salopian or from the fremington area.
big ed- Number of posts : 11871
Age : 71
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
Base photo:
I wondered about it being continental. I'm sure I've seen it before so maybe Mediterranean?
I wondered about it being continental. I'm sure I've seen it before so maybe Mediterranean?
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Slipware lidded & footed pot - Chinese pickling jar
Discovered it's a Chinese pickling pot
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum