Bottle vase
Benthall Pottery
Category
Ceramics
Date
1800 - 1830
Materials
Earthenware
Measurements
215 mm (Height) x 125 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Benthall Hall, Shropshire
NT 509554.1
Summary
One of two earthenware bottle vases, bulbous body, tall slightly flared neck with two rings and covered with a thick black glaze splashed in lighter shades of blue. Inscribed with a mark near the base, just visible through the glaze; “SALOPIAN”. Made circa 1800 - 1830.
Provenance
Made by Benthall Pottery in Shropshire circa 1800 - 1830. Owned by Sir Arthur Paul Benthall (1902 – 1992). Bequeathed to the National Trust in the will of Sir Arthur Paul Benthall dated 28th July 1983. Accepted for ownership by the National Trust in 1993 following the death of Sir Arthur Paul Benthall in 1992.
Marks and inscriptions
On base: SALOPIAN (impressed with the mark just visible through the glaze)
Makers and roles
Benthall Pottery, maker