2.64K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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2.64K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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I have a hanging flower basket that was found in an barn in the Midwest. There are no markings inside or out, The piece hangs by chain, there are three holes where the chain is fastened to the pot. It measures approx. 8″x12″. Funnel Shaped, ending with a finial on the bottom. There is pattern of sheep/ram heads and leafs that circle the center of pot above and below are just raised rings that graduate down from the top to the bottom, It may have originally been of terra cotta color but only glazed bright white on the inside. Other than having been painted it’s in perfect condition

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http://gotheborg.com/marks/satsuma.shtml

Read the first two paragraphs !! Your vase is likely first half of the 20th century !! Would have had a stick on label as required stating country of origin !! 1930`s and 40`s decorating with anything oriental was quite popular !! Vaguely Satsuma style but made for American market !! Better quality wares would have a hand painted mark !!

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The dark spot on my pic is my attempt to photograph the inside of the vase- so that is not the bottom but the top and poorly illuminated inside. The vase is approx 12″ tall- I placed a pen in one of the pics to illustrate scale. Thanks again for any input you may have here. -A

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No way to tell who may have made the hanging planter !! Likely 1920 or so and would have been the type used on many Victorian Queen Anne style porches !!

What is the dark item on the bottom of the vase ?? Looks like a lamp base that has been re-made into a vase !! How big is it ??

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Can anyone help identify this piece (photos posted, i hope they are viewable) The item was among many other much more identifiable antiques, mostly from the 1910’s- 40’s. I cannot locate any markings for identification. Thanks so much if you can help!

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I’m trying to resize photo. Thank you so much

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