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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Rauville on January 04, 2012, 04:31:21 PM
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I've had this piece of 1890's Lotus Ware by Knowles, Taylor & Knowles sitting around for years, and have never been certain what the form is. It measures about 5" tall x 6" wide, with raised reticulated gardooning(?), and beaded rim and foot.
Would it be called a vase, or could it be a jar without a lid?
(http://www.dakotachihuahuas.com/lotus1.jpg)
(http://www.dakotachihuahuas.com/lotus2.jpg)
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That is an odd piece !! Since it is footed I would think vase !! But that small size it could just as easily be part of a dresser set !! I don`t think it had a lid as the gold is at the edge and normally something that had a lid wasn`t colored since it is not seen with the lid on !! So I guess were back to vase !! LOL
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Is that a brass rim on the inside. It sort of looks like an oil lamp base and the reservoir, wick and chimney assembly may have sat in there.
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http://www.themuseumofceramics.org/lotus.html Have you read this on the history of Lotus ware ?? Very interesting !! There is a similar shaped piece at the bottom that has a lid and called a rose jar !! Although I do not think that is what yours is !! Still think yours is a vase !! As records were sketchy on lotus ware and production was small there could be a good value to your vase !! Only about 5000 pieces are said to remain that are documented !!