Featured Unusual Sugar Pot identification

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by RG2000, Jan 17, 2026 at 7:17 PM.

  1. RG2000

    RG2000 Member

    Hi

    Got this sugar pot at auctions as usual as part of a box

    No marks or signature of any kind, anyone know what style or period, country of origin it might be based on shape, color scheme and design? IMG_20260118_130156998_HDR.jpg IMG_20260118_130423150_HDR.jpg IMG_20260118_130431642_HDR.jpg IMG_20260118_130436475_HDR.jpg IMG_20260118_130511469_MFNR_HDR.jpg IMG_20260118_130456861_HDR.jpg

    Thank you all
     
  2. Steve Vamevic

    Steve Vamevic Member

    Looks like it could be Dutch Gouda c1950s
     
  3. RG2000

    RG2000 Member

    Yes, seems to be so when i look at ebay listings under "gouda sugar pot"

    they throw around the "art nouveau, art deco" terms, not trained in those definitions so I'll just go with its vintage
     
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  4. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

  5. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    i'm more inclined to think japanese then with that 2nd grouping link, you've actually got examples in there with made in japan on the bases so bingo really
     
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