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Four lovely pieces of Titian pottery from hon-john vnb.300, v.119, v114, nx502.20
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Four lovely pieces of Titian pottery from hon-john vnb.300, v.119, v114, nx502.20
Black and gold basket with pink interior. Has a sticker 'Styled by British Craftsmen'.
Gail Henry shows that this sticker was used between 1955 - 1965.
It has a number ...... vnb -300.

White rough glaze vase with brown rings on the base.
The number is difficult to read, but could be V-119.


Tall vase, blue backgroud going into white, with colours running down.
The number on the base is V-114.

This next one had John stumped as he hadn't seen the numbers on the base before.
.NX502-20. Note the dots before and after.
I googled Titian .NX502-20. and the first hit was from the Auckland Museum - they have one in their Encounter Gallery.
This trough vase is highly lustred in green, yellow and white.


Gail Henry shows that this sticker was used between 1955 - 1965.
It has a number ...... vnb -300.

White rough glaze vase with brown rings on the base.
The number is difficult to read, but could be V-119.


Tall vase, blue backgroud going into white, with colours running down.
The number on the base is V-114.

This next one had John stumped as he hadn't seen the numbers on the base before.
.NX502-20. Note the dots before and after.
I googled Titian .NX502-20. and the first hit was from the Auckland Museum - they have one in their Encounter Gallery.
This trough vase is highly lustred in green, yellow and white.


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