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Charles Rennie Style Two Handle Vase Lorna Bailey

£79.99

Hand Cast Hand Painted Pottery.

Charles Rennie Style Two Handle Vase

Inspired by the designs of Charles Rennie Macintosh.

A rare and early design by Lorna Bailey.

Produced in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.

Lorna Bailey Artware.

In addition being personally signed on base by Lorna Bailey,

It also has the Old Ellgreave Pottery Back-stamp.

Height 15.5cm

NOTE – This item is pre-owned. It is in excellent condition.

Our price includes UK Post & Packing. (2 day delivery).

International Shipping Rates Discounted.

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Charles Rennie Style Two Handle Vase.

A Charles Rennie Style Style Two Handle vase.  Hand cast and hand painted vase. Produced by Lorna Bailey Art Ware, In their studio. Based in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.

Inspired by the designs of Charles Rennie Macintosh.

A rare and one of the early designs by Lorna Bailey.  In addition to having the Old Ellgreave Pottery Back Stamp. It is also personally signed by Lorna Bailey on the base.

Great gift idea for any occasion. For the Lorna Bailey Collector. As well as the collector of modern art pottery. Produced in Stoke on Trent.

Height 15.5cm.

Note : This item is pre-owned. It is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or restoration.

Our online price for the Charles Rennie Style Two Handle Vase by Lorna Bailey Artware is £79.99.

Including UK Post & Packing. (2 day delivery)

International Shipping Rates Discounted.

Stoke Art Pottery specialises in Lorna Bailey Artware products. All produced prior to 2008.

To view our current stock please click Lorna Bailey Artware

LORNA BAILEY ARTWARE.

Lorna Bailey Artware products were all produced in Stoke on Trent. Using traditional production methods. As a result, they are hand cast. Then hand painted. Due to different brush stokes during the hand painting process. Each piece of pottery produced is different and unique.

Lorna Bailey acclaimed to be the Clarice Cliff of the future. Began doing designs in her father’s pottery. Then in the mid 1990’s she began doing her designs under her own name. Her designs of comical cats were an instant success. As were her art deco style designs on many different shapes of vases and teapots.

However, in 2008. Lorna after starting a family decided to retire. Consequently, original Lorna Bailey designs are now becoming quite rare. Particularly very early designs and her Limited Editions.

STOKE ART POTTERY

Establish 2006, selling high quality pottery and ceramics from Leading potters online.

 

 

Additional information

Weight 1 kg