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Pale Green 19th Century Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery) Dimpled Bowl

£40.00

It's hard to comprehend that this stunning, most contemporary looking pottery bowl, dates to the late 19th century! In a gorgeous, pale green, glossy glaze, its soft rounded form is accentuated with striking linear 'dimples', making it as relevant today as the day it was produced.

A scarcely found design, made by Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery), it is in excellent condition throughout and would be wonderful used for a cacti or succulent bowl, or simply as a stylish standalone accent.

• A pale green antique ceramic bowl
• Soft, rounded sculptural form
• With a 'modern' linear dimple design
• Produced by Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery)
• Clearly marked with their 'rising sun' mark to base
• Impressed 'England' and model number 1A to base

History:
Bretby Art Pottery was founded in 1882, by Henry Tooth and William Ault in Woodville, Derbyshire. A highly successful pottery company, they won gold medal in 1884 at the London International and Universal Exhibition'. Wares pre-20th century, such as this, are stamped "England" to their base.

Year of manufacture:
c. 1890s

Model:
1A

Approximate Measurements:
H: 7cm (2.75")
W 12.5cm (5") at widest point
W 8.5cm (3.35") diameter at rim

Condition:
This bowl is in excellent antique condition throughout, free of wear or damage of note and has clearly been very well cared for.

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It's hard to comprehend that this stunning, most contemporary looking pottery bowl, dates to the late 19th century! In a gorgeous, pale green, glossy glaze, its soft rounded form is accentuated with striking linear 'dimples', making it as relevant today as the day it was produced.

A scarcely found design, made by Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery), it is in excellent condition throughout and would be wonderful used for a cacti or succulent bowl, or simply as a stylish standalone accent.

• A pale green antique ceramic bowl
• Soft, rounded sculptural form
• With a 'modern' linear dimple design
• Produced by Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery)
• Clearly marked with their 'rising sun' mark to base
• Impressed 'England' and model number 1A to base

History:
Bretby Art Pottery was founded in 1882, by Henry Tooth and William Ault in Woodville, Derbyshire. A highly successful pottery company, they won gold medal in 1884 at the London International and Universal Exhibition'. Wares pre-20th century, such as this, are stamped "England" to their base.

Year of manufacture:
c. 1890s

Model:
1A

Approximate Measurements:
H: 7cm (2.75")
W 12.5cm (5") at widest point
W 8.5cm (3.35") diameter at rim

Condition:
This bowl is in excellent antique condition throughout, free of wear or damage of note and has clearly been very well cared for.

It's hard to comprehend that this stunning, most contemporary looking pottery bowl, dates to the late 19th century! In a gorgeous, pale green, glossy glaze, its soft rounded form is accentuated with striking linear 'dimples', making it as relevant today as the day it was produced.

A scarcely found design, made by Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery), it is in excellent condition throughout and would be wonderful used for a cacti or succulent bowl, or simply as a stylish standalone accent.

• A pale green antique ceramic bowl
• Soft, rounded sculptural form
• With a 'modern' linear dimple design
• Produced by Henry Tooth & Co (Bretby Art Pottery)
• Clearly marked with their 'rising sun' mark to base
• Impressed 'England' and model number 1A to base

History:
Bretby Art Pottery was founded in 1882, by Henry Tooth and William Ault in Woodville, Derbyshire. A highly successful pottery company, they won gold medal in 1884 at the London International and Universal Exhibition'. Wares pre-20th century, such as this, are stamped "England" to their base.

Year of manufacture:
c. 1890s

Model:
1A

Approximate Measurements:
H: 7cm (2.75")
W 12.5cm (5") at widest point
W 8.5cm (3.35") diameter at rim

Condition:
This bowl is in excellent antique condition throughout, free of wear or damage of note and has clearly been very well cared for.

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