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Roseville Pottery Earlam Tourmaline Blue Vase, Frank Ferrel 1930s

$560
£429.17
€493.26
CA$786.55
A$880.29
CHF 460.80
MX$10,693.95
NOK 5,851.01
SEK 5,521.42
DKK 3,680.57

About the Item

The vintage vase features a blended blue matte glaze with dripping creamy yellow semi-glossy glaze effect around the rim on both inner and outer surfaces and on handles. The vase has an Art Deco form with twin handles; the soft, curved form was used in both Earlam and Tourmaline lines (517 and A517 respectively), and the complex, but subtle and understated glaze shows a strong Arts and Crafts influence. Both Earlam and Tourmaline were designed by Frank Ferrel; both lines were marked with paper stickers that often get lost, leaving the pieces unmarked. Earlam was introduced in 1930, and it is most often found decorated in soft colors, with predominating brown and green and mottled matte glazes. Tourmaline was released in 1933, featuring matte green and pink and semigloss yellow and blue glazes, with blue being less common colorway; Tourmaline revived a few older forms from Carnelian, Futura, and Earlam lines. The factory numbering system inserts "A" before the shape numbers borrowed from the earlier lines, but the model number would be marked in red crayon, less likely to survive for almost 100 years. The vase stands 5.5" tall; the Earlam model is listed at 5.5", and Tourmaline - at 6". The vase lost its paper stiker, and there is no crayon markings left, if it had any; it has an initial impressed into the base, which was at times common for more experimental pieces. The glaze is reminiscent of the blue Tourmaline pieces, but it's more matte and less mottled that the examples that we saw catalogued both in print and in online resources; it has less bright contrasting glaze at the transition area than many Earlam pieces. While green and yellow gold are the most common colors for Earlan, there are blue and brown pieces found in this line that appear to be less common and less often referenced. Striking vase with elegant form, high quality craftsmanship, and statement piece presence will make a perfect addition to a wide range of interiors, from Traditional to Modern, Transitional, Modern Country, Organic Modern, Art Deco, Arts and Crafts, Collected, or Contemporary. We are offering a table lamp and a bowl from another line designed by Frank Ferrel in 1930s, the Orian, introduced in 1935, in separate listings. Provenance: the vase came from the estate of a prominent ceramics and studio art pottery collector in Western New York. Frank Ferrell (1878- 1961) was a renown American ceramic designer, based in Zanesville, Ohio, area. He began working at Weller Pottery in 1894 at age of 16, performing under-slip decoration of pottery for the Louwelsa line. He left Weller in 1905 to work at J.B.Owens Company, and by 1908 he opened his first studio in Zanesville, Ferock Pottery, where he experimented with sculpting pottery rather than just decorating established shapes. His unique designs caught the attention of Peters and Reed, an established commercial venture, and in 1912 he began designing for Peters and Reed, where he created his first commercial art line, Moss Aztec. The Moss Aztec line was very successful, and produced until 1926. By 1918 Frank had moved on to Roseville Pottery, where he would remain as art director for the rest of his career. Sylvan line was his first line for Roseville, and until 1952 every piece of Roseville pottery was designed by Frank Ferrell. Art Deco Futura line, created in 1928, and the highest selling line from any American pottery, the Pinecone line, created in 1935 during the great depression, as well as Baneda, Volpato, Ferrella, Sunflower and Wisteria, are some of his most well-known designs of that period. Frank Ferrell legacy of pottery forms is in the many thousands; he inspired whole generations of potters, and he had been responsible for over 100 different lines of pottery for four major companies, greatly influencing the industry.
  • Creator:
    Roseville Pottery (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)Width: 6.38 in (16.21 cm)Depth: 5.38 in (13.67 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Deco (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1930
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Clifton Springs, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4421146143752

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