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Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
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Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
Ok as servimg doesn't appear to be working today I am trying to use photobucket ..
This is a first having a base stamp and the shape is very familiar. Oddly the throwing rings show up better in photos than they do in real life. Many thanks to M Bell for letting me photograph this piece.
This chip shows that the clay is VERY white ..
The interior is glazed white ..
This is a first having a base stamp and the shape is very familiar. Oddly the throwing rings show up better in photos than they do in real life. Many thanks to M Bell for letting me photograph this piece.
This chip shows that the clay is VERY white ..
The interior is glazed white ..
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Re: Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
Ev this is great to see. It does indeed look a familiar shape and also the glazes.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1977
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Re: Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
The pure white clay has me puzzled ....... ?
The only other thing I have in really white clay is a Kiln Craft large mug.
The only other thing I have in really white clay is a Kiln Craft large mug.
Re: Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
Another thing to note is the footring that has been done on the wheel. It is a shallow footring, not like the deep Steenstra ones.
The glaze doesn't look very familiar to me, it looks very unusual and the white has been put on the inside before the outside glaze as you can see the reaction created by this.
The glaze doesn't look very familiar to me, it looks very unusual and the white has been put on the inside before the outside glaze as you can see the reaction created by this.
Re: Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
It is possible that this is a storage jar and would have had a cork at one time.
Re: Beach Artware vase, uranium glaze with stamp!
Ev, I just had a look at my corked ones and the shape of the top appears different from this one, and different again from those with fitted lids. Could be in the photo but think the angle of the rim may be too great to comfortably hold a cork.
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t5604p30-for-gallery-handpotted-beach-artware#21619
From the shape of the chattered one I have called a vase I think it may have had a lid at some time.
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/t5604p30-for-gallery-handpotted-beach-artware#21619
From the shape of the chattered one I have called a vase I think it may have had a lid at some time.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
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