British Art Pottery : A George Cartlidge Morris Ware Bottle Vase C.1912-20
A good British Art Pottery Bottle shaped Morris Ware Vase designed by George Cartlidge for S. Hancock and Sons
having a mustard coloured ground and tube lined decoration with delicate reddish flowers and having a band of leaves.
No. C4.1 - Illustrated in Johnson: The Morris Ware, Tiles and Art of George Cartlidge, plate 248
Bearing the George Cartlidge signature in green
Morris Warris was one of the main decorative ranges produced by the company. This included many tube-lined patterns which resembled the Moorcroft productions and may have been intended to compete with that company. George Cartlidge was the first designer of this type of ware but the range continued with other designers. Morris ware was much praised in the trade press of the time which noted that foreign buyers at the British Industries Fair had shown interest in the range and it is now actively collected.
Good Antique Condition - light crazing as expected and mentioned for accuracy
Reflections in images - the images does not do justice to this beautiful large Vase
Morris Warris was one of the main decorative ranges produced by the company. This included many tube-lined patterns which resembled the Moorcroft productions and may have been intended to compete with that company. George Cartlidge was the first designer of this type of ware but the range continued with other designers. Morris ware was much praised in the trade press of the time which noted that foreign buyers at the British Industries Fair had shown interest in the range and it is now actively collected.
9 inches (23cm) height approx
C.1912-1920
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