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Linthorpe Pottery Footed Baluster Vase c1885


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Richly glazed footed vase from the Linthorpe Pottery c1885. The vase is of inverted baluster form on a footed base with trumpet neck and flared scalloped rim. Body heavily glazed in turquoise with chestnut-brown neck and rim. Deeper turquoise towards the base where the glaze has collected. Impressed Linthorpe Pottery mark to base and design number 1986. The vase is approximately 20.5 cm in height and 9 cm maximum diameter.
This vase is in excellent original condition commensurate with age. No chips, cracks or restoration. Minor crazing as is often seen with heavily glazed Linthorpe Pottery. Very minor glaze losses to underside of foot - not visible when displayed but mentioned here for completeness. Please see images as these form an important part of the description.
In 1879 John Harrison (a local businessman) established Linthorpe Pottery in conjunction with Christopher Dresser, one of the most influential designers of the late 19th century. Dresser acted as artistic director at the Pottery until 1882 and continued to submit designs whilst the Pottery remained in production. Dresser recommended Henry Tooth, an artist from Buckinghamshire working at that time on the Isle of Wight, as pottery manager. Henry Tooth, with no prior experience of clay or pottery left Ryde for Linthorpe, spending time at the T.G. Green pottery in Church Gresley, Derbyshire to get a foundation in ceramics. Henry Tooth had brought Richard Patey with him from the Isle of Wight, who managed the pottery after he left in 1882 (to establish to Bretby Pottery in partnership with William Ault). Linthorpe Pottery was only in existence between 1879 and 1889. Viewing welcomed - please contact us in advance.
Secure payment by debit/credit card is available via our website (see our Dealer's page here on Antiques Atlas for link).
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Durham
County Durham
Tel : 07841679518
Non UK callers : +44 7841679518
This vase is in excellent original condition commensurate with age. No chips, cracks or restoration. Minor crazing as is often seen with heavily glazed Linthorpe Pottery. Very minor glaze losses to underside of foot - not visible when displayed but mentioned here for completeness. Please see images as these form an important part of the description.
In 1879 John Harrison (a local businessman) established Linthorpe Pottery in conjunction with Christopher Dresser, one of the most influential designers of the late 19th century. Dresser acted as artistic director at the Pottery until 1882 and continued to submit designs whilst the Pottery remained in production. Dresser recommended Henry Tooth, an artist from Buckinghamshire working at that time on the Isle of Wight, as pottery manager. Henry Tooth, with no prior experience of clay or pottery left Ryde for Linthorpe, spending time at the T.G. Green pottery in Church Gresley, Derbyshire to get a foundation in ceramics. Henry Tooth had brought Richard Patey with him from the Isle of Wight, who managed the pottery after he left in 1882 (to establish to Bretby Pottery in partnership with William Ault). Linthorpe Pottery was only in existence between 1879 and 1889. Viewing welcomed - please contact us in advance.
Secure payment by debit/credit card is available via our website (see our Dealer's page here on Antiques Atlas for link).
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 8/MAY/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
Category Antique Ceramics
Date c1885
Aesthetic Period Antiques Material Ceramic
Origin English
Maker Linthorpe
Item code as930a521 / EC369
Status Sold
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Tel : 07841679518
Non UK callers : +44 7841679518
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