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Richly coloured, trilobed amber vase with russet undercolour from the Linthorpe Pottery c1880. Produced during the time that Christopher Dresser was Art Director at the Pottery. Gorgeous, deep amber tones with darker flares of colour to its base. Incised mark for Linthorpe and monogram for Henry Tooth who was the first artist and pottery manager employed at Linthorpe. 16cm height, 14cm widest.

 

In 1879 John Harrison (a local businessman) established Linthorpe Pottery in conjunction with Christopher Dresser, one of the most influential designers of the late 19th century. Dresser acted as artistic director at the Pottery until 1882 and continued to submit designs whilst the Pottery remained in production. Dresser recommended Henry Tooth, an artist from Buckinghamshire working at that time on the Isle of Wight, as pottery manager. Henry Tooth, with no prior experience of clay or pottery left Ryde for Linthorpe, spending time at the T.G. Green pottery in Church Gresley, Derbyshire to get a foundation in ceramics. Henry Tooth had brought Richard Patey with him from the Isle of Wight, who managed the pottery after he left in 1882 (to establish to Bretby Pottery in partnership with William Ault). For more information on Linthorpe Pottery visit our Maker's History pages.

Linthorpe Pottery Art Vase by Henry Tooth c1880

SKU: EC127
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  • This vase is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. There are some areas of crazing to its glaze which is often seen in Linthorpe pottery because of the innovative and deep glazing techniques used. Please see images as these form an important part of the description.

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