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One remaining Aller Vale Udder Vase c,1890

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One remaining Aller Vale Udder Vase c,1890 Aller Vale  Charles Collard William Morris
One of two remaining.....Aller Vale Pottery Udder Vase, attributed to top decorater Charles Collard, and dating to c.1890.

The Aller Vale Pottery was founded in 1865 on the northern edge of the village of Kingskerswell in South Devon. In 1868 it was taken over by John Phillips who was heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement and the ideals of William Morris.

The decoration on this very pretty udder vase is almost certainly by Charles Collard who rose to be one of the top decorators at the pottery by the mid-1890s. His designs were strongly influenced by İznik pottery.

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DimensionsHeight ~ 155mm, Weight(pr) ~ 926gm. Category Antique Ceramics Date c.1890  Late 19th Century Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Aller Vale Condition Good antique condition. One small chip under rim of one vase + various small 'nibbles' typical for this soft pottery. Item code as339a132 / 2455 Status Sold

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One remaining Aller Vale Udder Vase c,1890
 
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