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Question about a Poole Pottery 'PKT' Peanut vase..
Hey there people!
I've been given a Poole Pottery PKT Peanut vase which I am now trying to date. I assume it was designed by Alfred Read, but I'm not sure who painted it. Next to the Dolphin stamp on the bottom are some painted letters. These look like "E/D PKT", though the E could be an F or a G. Can anyone tell me what this might mean, and hopefully whether the vase dates from the 1930s, 1950s or another period? I've knocked up a quick webpage with a photo of the item he http://uk.geocities.com/acorn_antiquities/ The vase is about 10 or 11 inches high, if that helps to identify it? Thank you in advance, Ivor Vassel. Dunwich. Suffolk. |
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Ronnie is correct, the mark was used from 1956. They really did produce some
very stylish wares. Phil |
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"Phil Rowley" wrote in message ...
Ronnie is correct, the mark was used from 1956. They really did produce some very stylish wares. Thank you to Phil and Ronnie for your help, much appreciated! Ivor Vassel. Dunwich, Suffolk. |
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