Fulham Pottery Alberware 'FMC 2' Mantle Vase, Circa 1937
Earthenware
13.5 x 42 x 11 cm
5 5/16 x 16 9/16 x 4 5/16 inches
5 5/16 x 16 9/16 x 4 5/16 inches
OSK-315
£ 1,100.00
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A Fulham pottery unglazed vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967), inspired by Constance Spry. The Fulham Pottery began making various mantle vases designed by Constance Spry but began to...
A Fulham pottery unglazed vase, designed by William John Marriner (1881-1967), inspired by Constance Spry.
The Fulham Pottery began making various mantle vases designed by Constance Spry but began to make their own additional designs which could be retailed alongside these. This pattern became a best-seller. It was designed by one of the longest-serving Fulham Pottery workers William John Marriner (1881-1967).
Condition: Good overall condition commensurate with age. Unglazed exterior with expected scuffs and surface wear. Glazed interior with craquelure and a small chip at the rim.
The Fulham Pottery began making various mantle vases designed by Constance Spry but began to make their own additional designs which could be retailed alongside these. This pattern became a best-seller. It was designed by one of the longest-serving Fulham Pottery workers William John Marriner (1881-1967).
Condition: Good overall condition commensurate with age. Unglazed exterior with expected scuffs and surface wear. Glazed interior with craquelure and a small chip at the rim.
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