I don't know, but have a vase with the same markings. It is about 7" tall, thin, with two handles at top. Orange, possibly uranium glaze; Art Deco style, I think.
It will be marked.
Using clay to make vases and other bowls/pots on a wheel is called pottery.
well the vase is made out of red clay and for the red vase you don't need to colour the background all you need to do is just draw the characters. but with the black vase you need to make the background black and leave the characters.
OK, I don't have an answer, but I also have a piece of REEK Pottery and am curious about it. It is a tall Brown vase with dripped green colour added. It is very beautiful. Does anyone know who made this.
It definitely won't make you rich, but the exact price will depend on 2 factors: 1) If it's genuine Delft Blau (Blue Delft) 2) The type of pottery it is (vase, plate, ashtray, mug, etc.)
A ceramic or pottery vase.
It will be marked.
Lovely Raku Pottery Vase is ready for the market. Letβs see, where, this beautiful vase will find a new home. Raku Pottery is a fire technique of making ceramics products.
She carefully placed the delicate flower arrangement in the handcrafted pottery vase.
You can purchase a Chinese vase at your local Pottery Barn store. You can also purchase one online from personal sellers on websites such as eBay and Craigslist.
Using clay to make vases and other bowls/pots on a wheel is called pottery.
well the vase is made out of red clay and for the red vase you don't need to colour the background all you need to do is just draw the characters. but with the black vase you need to make the background black and leave the characters.
OK, I don't have an answer, but I also have a piece of REEK Pottery and am curious about it. It is a tall Brown vase with dripped green colour added. It is very beautiful. Does anyone know who made this.
Hi, Belleek's Irish Pottery was manufactured between 1946-1955, your Belleek Nile Vase retail's at $249.00, in mint condition. Hope this helped!
I would check the library or bookstore for books about aratini pottery and there is always the internet. A search for aratini pottery will probably bring up something.
I have a vase that has the initials S.M.T. with 1978 underneath the initials. It looks to be chinese. Anyone have any ideas on this?
After you get the golden vase from the cave in the Vikings time period, go back one time period to Ancient Greece. Talk to the museum guards and give the vase back, and you will restore the time period.