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Cruising the Potteries Design Vase by Tony Cartlidge

£169.99

Hand Crafted Hand Painted Art Pottery.

Produced in Stoke on Trent.

Designed and Hand Painted by Anthony (Tony) Cartlidge.

Cruising the Potteries Design.

Limited Edition of 10.

Height 19cm.

Price includes UK Post & Packing (2 day delivery)

And our International Shipping Rates are Discounted.

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Description

Cruising the Potteries Design Vase.

The Cruising the Potteries Design Vase. Hand painted art pottery by Tony Cartlidge. Exclusively for Stoke Art Pottery. In a Limited Edition of only 10.

It illustrates a canal barge. Cruising past the bottle kiln at the Price Kensington factory on the Trent Mersey canal. Just beyond the Longport Wharf going north. Towards the Harecastle Tunnel.

Fabulous gift idea. Particularly for Canal Boat Lovers and Narrow Boat Enthusiasts.

.Height 19cm

Our online price for this Cruising the Potteries Design Vase is £189.99.

Including UK Post & Packing (2 day delivery)

And International Shipping Rates are Discounted.

Why not personalise this Vase – Picturing your own very boat on the design on the vase!

Accordingly this design can now be personalised. . A hand crafted hand crafted ceramic vase. Illustrating  your very own canal boat. As a result your very own unique vase. For full details just click here

Tony is a well know and experienced freelance ceramic artist and modeller. Completing designs and modelling for many of the major pottery manufacturers. Such as Royal Doulton, Carlton Ware. Lorna Bailey Artware and Bairstow Manor Collectables.

Now Tony is working on series of designs. Which are exclusive to Stoke Art Pottery.

Initially the designs are hand drawn onto the vase. Then hand painted. Altogether it can take several days to complete each vase. Prior to it being ready for firing.

If you would like to see more of Tony’s work. Please click here.

Additional information

Weight 2.0 kg

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