Posted 11 months ago
Stillwater
(92 items)
My mother has had this for a long time, another mystery! Its got these little faces on the base, which is what makes me think its not some high school ceramics class job. Has a turn-of-the-century look to it, very interesting glaze when you see it in person. Does this style look familiar to anyone?
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Love the crystaline glaze . Several factories where experimenting with this circa 1900 . Royal Copenhagen and Thulin in Belgium amougst them . see my piece
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/47676-thurlin-belgium-snail-vase
Unfortunately in the 1990's there was arevival with lots of studio potters rediscovering this glaze .
Your piece looks great I'd be proud to own it. will try digging up some info if I can.
So you think its contemporary? You're probably right, its not dirty enough, and the bottom isn't very worn.