Posted 5 years ago
GeodeJem
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Made in England with no makers mark, or perhaps the small gold mark could be a makers mark or an artist mark. I really dont know. 21cm tall in a lsuture ware type finish.
I thought "Art Deco" 1930s when I saw it.
Looks like 50s Belgian, maybe. Thanks for posting, love the color.
t or d, it's marked England on the bottom! :^D I think the mark is the person that put on the Gold leaf! Great looking pitcher/vase! :^)
I was able to find two more, on Pinterest, that were from Etsy, and Ebay.c, but I couldn't view them on the posts that they came from, s found no other information! :^(
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/297870962847494007/visual-search/?x=16&y=16&w=530&h=671
At least you know that there's more to find, and hopefully more information! Good Luck! :^)
Hi Bill, you are correct, I did not notice the England word impressed under the blue enamel glaze. Still it does remind me of post war Belgium ceramic exports, so I left my comment as is. More to give my opinion about the time period.
Sorry if I caused some confusion to Steptoe. Not intended.
Here's another Lustreware Jug, but no maker:
https://www.antiques-atlas.com/antique/art_deco_ceramic_lustre_jug/as645a441
One image had it called Beswick Lustre, but I couldn't find the post! :^)
The Beswick Jug that I can find has small differences. No gold and different foot and glaze:
https://www.etsy.com/nl/listing/686314677/beswick-jug-art-deco-design-shapenummer
billretirecoll thank you.
Thanks mp.kunst, because of the one that you found, I was able to find more information here:
https://c20ceramics.net/2019/09/16/beswick-art-deco-vases/#more-5359
I think this solves it for you GeodeJem! :^D
The little mark on the bottom of yours is the Decorator, that added the Gold trim! :^)