Tudor Pottery was independent Staffordshire pottery that flourished from the 1920s-1940s. It created stylised geometric vases or jugs and often used a dripware glaze in bright colours. The pottery was never high quality in production and was more utilitrian in design and function.
This large jug would have looked attractive in a rustic Art Deo kitchen. How jolly and colourful it would have looked on a country cottage window sill or large pine dining table with sprays of summer blooms in it.
I have two of these for sale. The glaze has been hand applied - the main body colour is a sunshine yellow with leaf green runny glazes around the neck and along the top of the handle. Below the green is further bright tangerine dripping glazes - they run down the sides all around and stop at the base.
This one has more of the yellow base colour showing and lots of orange streaks running down.
It is maked on the base: TUDOR / Made in England.
Both these vases stood for the last 20 years on the black slate mantlepiece in my snug sitting room. I have just decided to list them to free up a little space at home!
THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE VASE ONLY -
Dimensions: 6 1/2 inches in height. From handle to spout is 6 3/4 inches.
Due to its size - it would have to be sent to you with Royal Mail (Medium Size) Parcel. This will be applied to your order at the checkout.