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Early pair of vases with unusual streaky brown and white

 

and flocculated sea blue running glaze over toffee ground.

 

The number partly obscured by the thick glaze.

 

Marks : Linthorpe / Chr. Dresser / HT / ?1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pair of strap handled vases with overall maroon glaze.

 

Made in several sizes, like many of the

Linthorpe shapes.

 

 

Marks : Linthorpe / 1839.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angular shouldered vase with straight neck and incised

decoration to the shoulder and body. Marks / Linthorpe /

Chr Dresser / HT / 146 and artists monogram.

(Dorman Museum Collection.)

Pair of hand worked vases with incised decoration and

treacle glaze running over a peacock blue ground.

Marks : Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 152.

 

 

 

 

 

Rare eclipse or wave vase, Marks : Linthorpe / 2152.

 

This particular specimen has small firing losses.

Outside the range of numbers commonly associated with

Dresser but attributed to him by Halen and others.

The style and use of the void as an integral part of the

design is typically Dresser and he discusses this type of

vessel in his book “Japan”.

 

 

 

 

 

Dimpled vase with distorted three lobed rim and silver

blue running glaze on a brown ground.

Marks: Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 56.

(Dorman Museum Collection.)

Brush pot with incised bands and iridescent running glaze.

Marks : Linthorpe / Chr Dresser / HT / 175.

(Dorman Museum Collection.)

 

 

 

 

Squat ovoid vases with strap handles supporting the wide

tapering neck. Made in various sizes this

 recorded Dresser shape is rarely found

with his facsimile signature.

 

Left, in blue / yellow, number 958. Right, with underglaze

enamel foliage by Miss E Philips,  957 / HT / EP 293.

 

 

 

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