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Burmantofts Rare Sunburst Pattern Flask Shaped Green Art Pottery Vase

$612.86
£440
€520.31
CA$834.25
A$935.09
CHF 486.87
MX$11,417.86
NOK 6,181.54
SEK 5,859.54
DKK 3,882.09
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A rare and stylish Burmantofts Faience art pottery flask shaped vase with sun burst patterning and decorated in green streaked glazes and dating from around 1890. This stunning lightly potted earthenware vase is of tall, elegant shape standing on a wide round flat ground foot with a flask shaped narrowing body and tall narrow funnel shaped neck with a ring-shaped opening. The vase is decorated with incised ‘sun burst’ patterning around the lower body and is decorated in light yellow-green glazes with darker green glazes run down over the lighter elements. The vase has an incised BF and is numbered 1382 and marked WHITE and B along with further black painted marks. There is also an old collector’s label attached. Provenance: From a small collection of Burmantofts acquired from a single source and acquired from the UK Art Market In excellent condition without loss or damage.

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