James(Jas.) Plant Art Pottery Art Deco c1920 Era Hand Painted Persian Motif Vase


James(Jas.) Plant Art Pottery Art Deco c1920 Era Hand Painted Persian Motif Vase

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James(Jas.) Plant Art Pottery Art Deco c1920 Era Hand Painted Persian Motif Vase:
$395.00


\"Rare\" James (Jas.) Plant Art Pottery Art Deco Era c1920\'s. Hand Painted Persian Motif. Marked Jas.Plant Hanley, Made In England. Slight glaze pops on one side made during manufacturing process. EXCELLENT CONDITION! MEASURES: 8\" x 5 1/2\". PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE!---------

English pottery - James (Jas) Plant, Hanley, Staffordshire. Artisle from Bits and Bobs-Gouda Design

A PZH \'Damascus\'/\'Matapan\' decor look-alike by the English potter James Plant.


Date circa 1920.

Various dates and backstamps date items from circa 1914 to 1938. Most James Plant patterns are very similar. They were often known as \"Plant Ware\".


Second image clearly shows that Plant produced decors that were clearly influenced by Arnhemsche Fayencefabriek. Hints of the decors \'Lindus\' and \'Palmet\' can be seen.

The original factory of R. H. and S. L. Plant Ltd. Tuscan China Works, Longton, Staffordshire, England, probably dates back to the mid 18th century.The business was formed into a limited company in 1915. Many members of the Plant family were involved in potteries. Factories had various names. For example, in the Tuscan Works, the partner proprietors were R. H. Plant and his brother. Running under the aegis of the Plant family, with S. L. Plant and his son (F. S. Plant) directing the sales department, while the two brothers H. J. and A. E. Plant were in charge of the production side. A James Plant factory was actually taken over by Grimwades. James Plant Senior died in 1931 and James Plant Junior took over. As you can see a very family involved business. The Gouda style, matte glaze decors were possibly by a designer called Thomas Thorley who worked with Edward Banks. Production was at the Brook Street Factory in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.




James(Jas.) Plant Art Pottery Art Deco c1920 Era Hand Painted Persian Motif Vase:
$395.00

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