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Miniature Hand Potted Vases courtesy of Simon Barthorpe
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Miniature Hand Potted Vases courtesy of Simon Barthorpe
Photos courtesy of Simon Barthorpe:
Miniatures were usually thrown off the hump on a wheel. This is a large lump of clay and many pots can be made in a short time. The variety of shapes of these little vases is endless.
Simon pointed out the the taller vase is heavier and chunkier than the other two and suggests that there are two potters involved. They are so sweet
Some are stamped with the Crown and star stamp, some are unmarked and some have the Crown Lynn sticker on them like these.
Miniatures were usually thrown off the hump on a wheel. This is a large lump of clay and many pots can be made in a short time. The variety of shapes of these little vases is endless.
Simon pointed out the the taller vase is heavier and chunkier than the other two and suggests that there are two potters involved. They are so sweet
Some are stamped with the Crown and star stamp, some are unmarked and some have the Crown Lynn sticker on them like these.
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