Posted 11 years ago
Thoscahaba
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This is a wardle vase marked England. I think the vase is mystical theme,maybe the three graces. I have never seen one like it. Anyone have an opinion?
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Posted 11 years ago
Thoscahaba
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This is a wardle vase marked England. I think the vase is mystical theme,maybe the three graces. I have never seen one like it. Anyone have an opinion?
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Thank you Lee
I don't know, but after a glass of the Evan Williams back there I think my head would be clear enough to figure it out! ;)
Art and bourbon. It's a southern approach to art appreciation .
I'd go for the Three Graces too. Really nice use of the glaze. The early morning colors or is it evening are wonderful! The clever portrait of the Graces suggests a moulded addition to the pot or is it entirely moulded. Could you give some more detailed photos?
Thanks so much for showing it. While looking around I found out that they did wares for Liberty & Co. i saw a vase shape that resolved a thirty year mystery for me. There are also connections with George Jones and his majolicas. The impressed mark suggests after 1891.
http://www.preraph.org/searchresults.php?artist=Wardle+and+Company&class=
Just found these too!
http://www.antiquesimagearchive.com/items/502010.html
Thank you so much for the information.
According to marks4antiques the mark was used between 1871-1935, and they were based in Hanley, Staffordshire. They were acquired by Cauldon and used as their Art pottery division.
It is beautiful!
Here's a link that I use regularly
http://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/1053.htm
Vetraio50, I didn't read your comment, but you were correct on the date. The word "England" was added in 1871
Hi mary H .... the reference to the mark I gave was from the same site here:
http://www.thepotteries.org/mark/w/wardle.html
Thanks everyone.