Vase
ca. 1910-1920 (made)
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Vase of grey stoneware, ovoid in shape with a wide mouth, and covered with a thick tin glaze, and painted in purple, green and red with small sprigs of berries and grapes, interspersed with groups of three red spots and a small cross-hatched device in red.
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Materials and techniques | Stoneware, tin glazed, and painted |
Brief description | Vase of grey stoneware, ovoid in shape with a wide mouth, and covered with a thick tin glaze, designed by James Eadley Young, made by Carter & Co. under the direction of Owen Carter, Poole, ca. 1910-1920. |
Physical description | Vase of grey stoneware, ovoid in shape with a wide mouth, and covered with a thick tin glaze, and painted in purple, green and red with small sprigs of berries and grapes, interspersed with groups of three red spots and a small cross-hatched device in red. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Carter & Co, Poole' [Incised in script]
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Production | Made under the direction of Owen Carter |
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Bibliographic reference | The Poole potteries : February to April 1978, London, HMSO, 1978 |
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Accession number | CIRC.374-1976 |
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Record created | November 10, 2008 |
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