POOLE POTTERY GEOMETRIC CC PATTERN SHAPE 345 VASE – RUTH PAVELY
- Brand: Poole Pottery
- Product Code: POOLE POTTERY GEOMETRIC CC PATTERN SHAPE 345 VASE
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£74.99
This Poole Pottery shape 345
red bodied vase dates from the beginning part of the Carter Stabler Adams Transitional
period and is decorated in the CC pattern, one of the first few geometric designs
developed by James Radley Young and Truda Adams in the very early 1920’s
It is difficult to see
which of the impressed factory backstamps has been used as the detail is
obscured by glaze but it is mark number 11, in use from 1921 to 1934 and the paintress
mark is the one used from 1922 to 1937 by Ruth Pavely who was head of painting
and with the pottery for 43 years in all from 1922 to 1965
The vase is 4.75" (12cm)
high, 4.75” (11cm) diameter at the widest point and the rim is 3.25" (8cm)
diameter
There is a chip on the base and a little glaze
pinhole near the bottom both of which can be seen in the pictures but they are
not particularly noticeable when the vase is standing upright – otherwise, this
near 100 year old vase is in excellent condition with no other damage
Pieces from this period are
seldom seen on the market and it would be worth a great deal more without the
chip on the base so I have it on sale at a much reduced price – a rare piece that
will make a fine addition to your collection