Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => What's my Pottery? => Topic started by: Mosquito on July 21, 2010, 10:58:46 PM
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This one has me stumped... A lovely art pottery vase with a fantastic glaze; the basic colour seems to be a reddish brown with mottling, then there are iridescent lighter splashes which look variously blue and yellow. The whole surface has a fine crackle.
The base has an impressed number '72'. The seven looks English rather than continental in style. There appear to be three spur/ support marks just inside the footrim. The vase stands about 6 1/2 inches tall.
It has a bit of a Linthorpe feel, so I'm guessing maybe late 19th/ early 20th century. Can anyone suggset a possible maker?
Thanks,
Steven :)
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The glaze reminds me of some Ruskin pieces I've seen,Keith.
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pottery or red clay ?? like in Stoneware?? or possible called earthenware?? Also, looks to me like a *sponge pattern* but just a wild guess.
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this also looks like some danish art pottery pieces but not saying it is, maybe worth a look
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Hi, I am also thinking it *might* be RAKU pottery......with the luster and the glaze
See Example of glaze:
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/raku-pottery-by-cherokee-artist-harold-long
just throwing that idea out....
About Raku pottery, to explain what it is:
http://www.garyrferguson.com/raku.htm
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