Hello,
I found this at our local Goodwill and thought it was very interesting. I've had one opinion that it looks like early York / Phaltzgraff from their art pottery line in the 1930's. It has a matte blue-green turquiose glaze ( the pictures make it look much daker than it is) over a yellowish clay / under glaze and stands 10 1/2" tall. The top is 6"in dia. and the base is 5"in dia. with small handles at the bottom.It doesn't seem to have any damage at all.There is a drip on the very bottom that looks like it's worn away,but it doesn't show. It's quite heavy and very smooth to the touch.The inside shows dripping were the glaze runs to the bottom with some of the under glaze showing through. There is no factory mark on the bottom just something that looks like three 1's ( 111 ) stamped into the clay. I've searched for a few days and have come up with nothing. It seems to also have the looks of Rookwood, Roseville, Weller, McCoy, etc.but nothing I can pin down.Hope you can help me solve this mystery ??
Thanks for any help or expertise.
-Mike-