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Ironbridge Industrial Design Vase Burslem Pottery

£245.00

Hand Cast Hand Painted Stoneware Vase.

Produced in Stoke on Trent.

Burslem Pottery.

26cm Vase in the “Ironbridge Industrial” Design.

Illustrating the industrial scene during the Nineteenth Century in Ironbridge, Shropshire.

With the Ironbridge in the foreground

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Description

Ironbridge Industrial Design Vase.

The Ironbridge Industrial Heritage Design Vase. Hand Cast Hand Painted Stoneware Vase. Produced by Burslem Pottery. At their studio within the Midddleport Pottery Museum. Based in Burslem, Stoke on Trent. On a Cobridge Stoneware shaped vase 271/10.

Design illustrates the the industrial landscape of Ironbridge, with the bridge in the foreground at the time of the Industrial Revolution.

A very rare design. That will be appreciated as a gift idea for many different occasions. Particularly for lovers of art pottery with industrial heritage designs.

Height 26cm.

Our online price for the Burslem Pottery Ironbridge Industrial Design Vase £245.00

All Our Prices include UK Post & Packing (Standard Delivery).

In addition International Shipping Rates Discounted.

Stoke Art Pottery are Stockists for Burslem Pottery products.

As well as this vase we have a selection of other Burslem Pottery products. Including several designs which are only available online from Stoke Art Pottery. Click Burslem Pottery to check out their other products currently available.

Burslem Pottery.

Burslem Pottery, in its present form. Established in 2006. Acquiring the moulds and design rights of Cobridge Stoneware. A pottery recently closed down. That had been a company within the Moorcroft group of companies.

The new owner Tracy Bently. Who had worked for Moorcroft and Cobridge Stoneware. Well known by the collectors of Moorcroft and Cobridge Stoneware. As a result continues to produce pottery in the Cobridge Stoneware style. Particularly the Grotesque Birds designed by Andrew Hull.

Using traditional production methods. Making high fired pottery. Is complex and labour intensive. Initially   slip is poured into a mould. As soon as it has set.  Carefully removed  from the mould.  Excess slip removed. A process called “fetling”. The vase vase is now ready for the first firing. Completed at a very high temperature. The temperature carefully monitored. After it has cooled down. The design is hand drawn onto the vase. Then etched into the vase. A technique known as “sgraffitto”.  Then hand painted prior to the final firing.

Because of this, the production process takes 5 – 6 working days to complete.

Due to the hand painting process. No two vases are identical.

Stoke Art Pottery

Established in 2006. Selling high quality pottery and ceramics online. And we are happy to be a major stockists for Burslem Pottery products.

 

Additional information

Weight 2.0 kg