Posted 8 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Good Morning CW Members--- 8:15 AM)2016-7-22
I have this vase for few month now, I found at my local Salvation Army, just love at the first site, very beautiful drip glaze throughout, very special and rare colour I read.
Manufactured by "Blue Mountain Pottery, Ontario, Canada, the decor is call "Harvest Gold" Red Clay.
I've look online, did see this one, could be a rare shape, very well done scalloped rim and the colour is just gorgeous.
This vase stand 10.75 inch tall, 4.75 inch wide, 5 inch rim, on a 3 inch base.
Thanks everyone for Viewing.
Alan
beautiful!!
This is really lovely!!! Used to be able to pick up this pottery here quite easily a few years ago...mainly the animals in the blue......... have not seen any for ages!!!!
Would love a vase like yours!!!!
A beauty Alan. I love this glaze!
SEAN
TassieDevil
Karen, many thanks to all of you for the kind comments and the love, really appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.
----SEAN, lovely taste as usually you have.
----TassieDevil, I was to first to be very please to see that one and blessings to find it.
----Karen, second with that kind of glaze, yes indeed beautiful shape and decor.
Regards
Alan
Alan, you might want to check with some BMP pottery as this does not look like BMP, nor is that a Harvest Gold Glaze the way BMP did it
I looked at it and thought I had never seen this. I also had a BMP COLLECTOR friend look at it and they said they have never seen this in BMP -- Nor did BMP do any BMP ruffled vases, and nor was this harvest Gold
~ They believe the label and vase is just a marriage.....?
@Rose, to be honest was a little suspicious myself when i flip the vase over an see the BMP label, i will rather love have seeing the embossed"BMP" we use to found on solid base pottery instead, but the price was right and i take a chance.
I know(that's a fact) you have more experiance with the BMP, and for sure I wish when i posted, that you will give me your opinion, and i am very glad you did, :-)
Many thanks for the comment, really appreciated that you stop by.
Regards
Alan