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Pottery10157 of 12586White Porcelain Vase - Heavy Gold OverlayMid-century Modern 'Pillow' Vase in Yellow and Gold
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    Posted 12 years ago

    stigofthed…
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    Hi, I'd love to know more bout this clock housing as it's been in our family for a long time. I can't clearly make out the makers mark, but it looks like a 'C' coupled with another letter/symbol.
    It needs a good pro cleaning, but when i wipe it with a damp cloth, the blue just sings out! It's so deep and lustrous, after all these years.
    I thought maybe french, going on the flowery design, but maybe English?
    Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated. Great site too!
    Thanks all

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    Comments

    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      I would suggest that you add a second category of "Art Pottery" to your listing. Perhaps someone over there might recognize the signature/mark. It's possible that someone here may recognize the case, but there is precious little to go on in the way of "clocks". Beautiful porcelain work. Thanks for sharing it.
    2. maryh1956 maryh1956, 12 years ago
      Aso switch your pics around so the pic of the front of the clock shows first.
    3. stigofthedump, 12 years ago
      Thanks for comments guys, first time poster here :P
    4. delbottic, 12 years ago
      this clock is a warwick clock 16 14 12 or 11 inches high made in 1920 to 1930s by mr hardy and son from nottingham for the beswick company as beswick was snowed under with orders and hardys produced about 40 of there designs
    5. stigofthedump, 12 years ago
      Thanks for your feedback delbottic. I should have put the measurements up in my original post, as it is in fact 20inches tall and 17inches wide at the base. This maybe throws a spanner in the works as far as positive ID goes? I don't know. Any further thoughts would be appreciated.
    6. delbottic, 12 years ago
      staffordshire potteries then if its 20 inches high its not beswick but looks same

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