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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Help with my teapot
« on: May 25, 2011, 12:48:38 am »
judging by the bottom square-ish marks i'd say it could be hebrew?
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I think what one has to remember is that these vases were hand decorated by the artist and no two will be identical. You may never find an identical vase. The value lies in the maker or company, the artist, the quality of the decoration,the desirability of the decoration, the condition, and various other factors. That being said, the vase in the center is from kysfinest link and the vase on the right is from a live auctioneers auction in 2004. Information on that vase is...Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase with grazing cattle incised by Hannah Barlow in 1887. Marks include the Doulton Lambeth logo, the date, the artist's incised monogram and the marks of several stoneware assistants. Height 6 3/8 inches. There is a 1/8 inch glaze nick off the top edge of the rim. This vase sold for $950 http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/339205 They had a similar vase with sheep decoration that sold for $1000 in another auction.
The vase in kysfinest link is listed at 1000 pounds. With all the above information, I would think your vase would be worth in the range of $900-1500. Your aunties evidently missed something of value. I think they mooved too fast in their haste and greed.
I think they mooved too fast in their haste and greed.
There isn't a picture, but might this one be yours?
http://www.whitleycollection.com/browseproducts/Barlow-FamilyVase-Cattle-Scene.HTML
It may be confusing, as two sizes are given for it, 12" on the main page and 7" on this page
This one is very close to yours, even the same size
http://www.adantiques.com/exdoultonlambeth.htm