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This vase is a poser!!
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This vase is a poser!!
Photos courtesy of kitsch.
This looks just like the Shape 73, but at 33cm high it is not a match.
The Shape 73 is 21.5cmh or 8 1/2 inches.
This is 27 cm wide.
It has a Royal Oak sticker on it.
Could it be hand potted?
Are there any throwing rings on the inside kitsch?
It has been painted in the style of Salisbury Ware.
There is a mark on the base that looks like a scrap of paint.
Shape 73
This looks just like the Shape 73, but at 33cm high it is not a match.
The Shape 73 is 21.5cmh or 8 1/2 inches.
This is 27 cm wide.
It has a Royal Oak sticker on it.
Could it be hand potted?
Are there any throwing rings on the inside kitsch?
It has been painted in the style of Salisbury Ware.
There is a mark on the base that looks like a scrap of paint.
Shape 73
Re: This vase is a poser!!
Replying to Ev re throwing rings.
The interior of the pot is smooth. No sign of any rings.
What is noticeable from the exterior on further examination in good natural light is a ring which runs the circumference of the pot at 4 cm high from the base and there are two perpendicular lines equidistant of on another on opposite sides of the pot which run from top to base.
I am no potter. I will try to load pic showing both the near base line and one of the top to base lines
The interior of the pot is smooth. No sign of any rings.
What is noticeable from the exterior on further examination in good natural light is a ring which runs the circumference of the pot at 4 cm high from the base and there are two perpendicular lines equidistant of on another on opposite sides of the pot which run from top to base.
I am no potter. I will try to load pic showing both the near base line and one of the top to base lines
kitsch- Number of posts : 103
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Registration date : 2010-08-29
Re: This vase is a poser!!
Thanks kitsch as those sound like mould lines from slipcasting.
Crown Lynn were very particular about fettling the mould lines smooth.
Crown Lynn were very particular about fettling the mould lines smooth.
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