FAN VASES
Vases small at the base, widening upwards in the side-to-side direction but staying small front-to-back. Usually made by compressing an upward-flaring cone.
Premier Pottery's first recorded fan vase did not appear until well into the Early Series (Early Series 341). Early Series 475 was next, which carried over into the 500 Series and was an early entrant in the Later Series (Later Series 4) where it went on to become one of Remued's most popular post-war shapes. Fan vases were at their most popular in the 1950s and 60s. There were more fan vases in the 'A' Series / Kerryl range than ever appeared as Remued.
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Fan vases, outward-bulging front and back
Fan vase, outward-bulging front and back
A more upright shape than the one above.
Kerryl slip-cast shapes
Various shapes, some of which (perhaps all?) were replicas of designs from other potteries.
Small fan vase, wavy lip
Un-numbered.
Only a single example known.
Height; 8 cm.
The shape has an affinity with
Collection; John Fortuna
Fan vases
Simple fan-vase shapes, various sizes.
Fan vase with dipping lip