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    Posted 8 years ago

    Alan2310
    (915 items)

    Good Morning CW Members--- 3:15 AM)2016-7-17
    I found this Beswick Pitcher Vase on the same table as the Murano Bowl, Very cool Art Deco Design, really love the egg shell colour, very neutral and calm, the neck is design like 3 tube, cannelure around the base, very delicate handle made the final touch.

    This Pitcher vase stand 10.50 inch tall, 4.75 inch wide, 6.75 inch from the handle to the top neck.

    Thanks for Viewing.
    Alan

    ----------------------------------------Beswick---------------------------------------

    Based at the Gold Street works in Longton, they originally produced tablewares and ornaments such as Staffordshire cats and dogs. James Wright Beswick died in 1921, but the company continued to expand under his grandson, John Ewart Beswick. In 1934 the introduction of high fired bone china meant they could produce high-quality figurines, such as famous race horses and champion dogs. The company was made a limited company, John Beswick Ltd, in 1936.

    In 1939 Arthur Gredington was appointed chief modeller and they began producing farm animal figurines. Arthur Gredington’s range of 190 Rearing Horsemen is one of the largest (and most popular amongst collectors) ever produced by the company. Under decorating manager Jim Hayward, there was a shift towards lifelike animal pieces, including cats, dogs, farm animals, fish and wild animals. Continued expansion enabled the acquisition of the adjoining factory in 1945 to accommodate offices, warehousing and new potting and firing facilities.

    In 1947, Lucy Beswick suggested bringing to life the illustrations in the Beatrix Potter books. In 1948, John Beswick secured the right to reproduce a range of 10 Beatrix Potter earthenware characters, the first of which was Jemima Puddle-Duck, modelled by Arthur Gredington. In 1952, Beswick began manufacturing a range of Disney characters, including Snow White, Mickey Mouse and Bambi. Along with the designs of James Hayward, the high-quality pieces they produced have become highly sought-after.

    In 1969 Beswick was sold to Doulton & Co. Ltd (Royal Doulton), and although animal figures continued to be produced, by 1989, the Beswick backstamp was dropped in favour of the Royal Doulton Royal Albert DA backstamp.

    The popularity of the Beatrix Potter characters was a factor in re-introducing the range in 1998, specifically for the collectors market. By the end of 2002, Royal Doulton ceased production of all Beswick products and in 2003 the Gold Street works were sold off to property developers.

    In 2004 the Beswick name and product design rights were sold off, the John Beswick name is now owned by Dartington Crystal, which continue to produce animal figurines using some original production molds from the Gold Street works, they also produce vases under the John Beswick name. The Snowman and The Gruffalo figures are just some of the nursery figures still being produced.

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    Comments

    1. Gillian, 8 years ago
      Very nice indeed. The photos look like a very, very pale lime colour? The shape is gorgeous.
    2. Gillian, 3 years ago
      Yard Sales........I remember them

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