Shoe Cobbler Design Vase Tony Cartlidge Ceramic Artist
£49.99
Hand Painted 12cm Purse Vase.
Produced in Stoke on Trent by Tony Cartlidge Ceramic Artist.
“Shoe Cobbler” Design,
Portraying a “Shoe Cobbler” – probably better known today as a “Shoe Repairer” . Working on his work bench. Repairing a a pair of customers shoes.
A design from the Industrial Revolution Range of Vases.
Produced Exclusively for Stoke Art Pottery.
Our online price includes UK Post & Packing (2/3 day delivery).
International Shipping Rates Discounted.
1 in stock
Description
The Shoe Cobbler Design Vase.
The Shoe Cobbler Design Vase. Hand Cast 12cm Purse Vase. Produced by Tony Cartlidge Ceramic Artist, First of all the design is hand drawn onto the vase. Then hand painted.
A black and white design. Portraying a “Shoe Cobbler” – probably better known today as a “Shoe Repairer” . Working on his work bench. Repairing a a pair of customers shoes.
A design from the Industrial Revolution Range of Vases. Produced Exclusively for Stoke Art Pottery.
Ideal gift for many different occasions. Such as Christmas or Birthdays gifts. Particularly for the person who enjoys traditional skills.
Our online price for the Tony Cartlidge Shoe Cobblers Design Vase is £49.99p.
Including UK Post and Packing (2/3 delivery).
We also have available other hand painted vases by Anthony Cartlidge. Exclusive designs for Stoke Art Pottery. Particularly our canal boat designs.
Tony Cartlidge Ceramic Artist
Tony an experienced ceramic artist, designer and modeller. Until recently worked for many of the major pottery manufacturers based in Stoke on Trent.
Such as Royal Doulton, Carlton Ware, Bairstow Manor Collectables and Lorna Bailey Artware.
In fact he designed many of the Double Sided Character Teapots. Issued by Royal Doulton in a Limited Edition of 1500 during 2002. (see Charlton Standard Catalogue. Royal Doulton Jugs 1oth Edition).
In addition to the Royal Doulton Double Sided Character Teapots. Tony was already a well established ceramic modeller. He is featured on page 142 of “Novelty Teapots – Five hundred years of Art and Design” by Edward Bramah. Known as the Teapot Collectors Bible. Modelling a teapot for Staffordshire Fine Ceramics.
Then probably one of the highlights of his career. Designing and modelling “The Largest Toby Jug in the World”. Now displayed in the Toby Jug Museum. Based in Chicago, USA.
Due to the hand painting process no two pieces are identical. And generally most of the designs produced by Tony are “one off” designs. Consequently each piece of pottery produced is different and unique.
Stoke Art Pottery.
Established 2006. Selling high quality pottery and ceramics online. And are pleased to stock vases hand painted with designs by Anthony Cartlidge.
Additional information
Weight | 1.00 kg |
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