66 (Early Series) Tall wide-mouth vase.
Does this shape appear in other series? No - (none recorded in image database) although there is some similarity to
Early Series 110.
Two sizes are recorded, 66 s and a larger size incised either 66 or 66 L.
66 H
Illustration from a sales brochure of wholesale agents F.R.Barlow & Sons.
In the brochure, all pieces with twig-handles are labelled with an 'H' suffix on their shape number. However, no equivalent piece in the image database is actually marked with an 'H'.
66 (Early Series) TWO SHAPES
: This is one of those Early Series numbers that was assigned twice, first to a PPP jug, and then some time after PPP was discontinued in 1934, to a Remued vase.
66 (Early Series; PPP) Small wide-mouthed cream jug
Does this shape appear in other series? No - (none recorded) but there are early examples that pre-date shape-numbering.
Height; 5.5 - 6 cm.
Jason Leitch
Bases stamped with the PPP monogram, incised 66
Long Gone Antiques & Collectables, Warrnambool, Vic.
Un-numbered. Base stamped The PRIMROSE POTTERY SHOP.
Collection; Jeremy Zarifopoulos
Base stamped PPP,
un-numbered.
It seems that a sugar-bowl was added,
and then dropped (judging by the crossing-out)
No example of the sugar-bowl is recorded.
Shape book 'PPP'
Some un-numbered examples;
Graham Lancaster Auctions