A pair of Pates Potteries wall pockets, brown and yellow glaze,…
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A pair of Pates Potteries wall pockets, brown and yellow glaze, gum leaf motif. Height 22 cm

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  • Wall Pocket - A wall pocket is a ceramic vase of flattened shape, pierced at the back so it could hang on a wall, and sometimes tapering to a point at the base. They were often made in quaint shapes such as fish, a mask, or a cornucopia. They became popular in the eighteenth century and continue to be made to the present day. Porcelain examples were made by Worcester in a very elaborate form, while those designed Clarice Cliff and Longwy were streamlined and often in pleasant pastel colours.

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