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    <value>Thown and glazed vase.</value>
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    <value>Ovoid, with slightly everted neck, standing on thin, wide foot-ring. The lower part of the body is covered with a mottled green glaze, which has run vertically, suggesting feathers. Above is a streaky, purplish glaze, applied after the green and running over it, which continues inside the neck. The upper glaze is thick and very finely bubbled, giving a lustrous effect. The underside is slightly recessed and glazed with the green mottle.</value>
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      <value>'The Iceni Pottery Co. Garden City, Letchworth. Des. No. 92. Col. No. E Leadless Glaze.'</value>
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      <value>Mod.307. Ovoidal jar with imitation of Oriental glazes. Made at Letchworth. Given me by Mr R Garnett, August 1910&#x2019;</value>
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        <value>The Iceni Pottery was founded and run by the architect William Harrison Cowlishaw (1870-1957) from 1907 until 1914, when the outbreak of war caused the pottery to close. A member of the Art Workers&#x2019; Guild, Cowlishaw designed most of the wares, including all 50 of the pots exhibited at the Arts &amp; Crafts Exhibition of 1912; he also designed needlework and illuminated manuscripts. Cowlishaw was interested in imitating Oriental glazes, as on this vase, and Iceni wares are sometimes lustred; the use of leadless glazes was highlighted in the use of a stamp which read &#x2018;Iceni Leadless Letchworth&#x2019; (though not used here). Iceni vases and tiles are hand-made; many were originally sold at &#x2018;The Pottery Shop&#x2019; on Leys Avenue, Letchworth.</value>
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