Miscellaneous Pottery

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Danno, Aug 31, 2017.

  1. Danno

    Danno Well-Known Member

    Here are a few pieces from a large lot of pottery (including two moorcroft pieces) that I purchased for a couple hundred dollars. I believe that first one (first two photos) is from the Han Dynasty. I also assume that the second one is neither very old nor very well done but welcome diasagreement :happy:. I really like the third piece but assume it is not very valuable.

    As always, your guidance and insight is very much appreciated!

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  2. KentWhirled

    KentWhirled Well-Known Member

    Any marks on the bottom of the jardiniere? Dimensions? Nice piece. Sorry, I know nothing about ancient Chinese pottery, but it looks cool, too.
     
  3. Danno

    Danno Well-Known Member

    unfortunately no marks. Sorry high gloss finish

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  4. Danno

    Danno Well-Known Member

    The jardiniere is 8" tall with 9" diameter
     
  5. KentWhirled

    KentWhirled Well-Known Member

    I'm the nkbest no this was made by one of the companies that made jardinieres and stands (tall pillar stands) that would have a Boston fern or the like flowing out of it in the early 20th c. This has an art nouveau design. Now, the other pottery peeps will have to chime in with those company names as I have forgotten. Weller? RRPC? This one could have been part of a pedestal and jardiniere set, but with the feet of the bottom it may have just been a stand alone piece.
     
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  6. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    The jard is Weller. I found it in my Weller Book but with little info other than size of 9 1/2". They say colored glaze jardiniere. That's it:rolleyes:.

    I think yours is prettier. wellerjard.jpg
     
  7. Danno

    Danno Well-Known Member

    Th
    thanks, say. That looks like a match.
     
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  8. KentWhirled

    KentWhirled Well-Known Member

    Well, autocorrect didn't a bad job of correcting my typos! :D:D:D
     
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