How to describe finish on Italy vase and age?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by VintageonSixth, Dec 28, 2015.

  1. Would you describe the finish as crackle. Is this what I saw someone call
    FRATELLI FANCIULLACCI? Would I be correct in dating 1950's 60's?
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  2. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    I don't think 'crackle' would be correct.
    Knobby or maybe they were inspired by the 'spaghetti' poodles.
    ~
    Someone will be along who knows for sure. :)
     
  3. mhc4444

    mhc4444 Active Member

    definately not crackle, as crackle is a specific glaze that makes a fine pattern of cracks under the top-layer glaze.
    i dont know what to call this, it looks like someone cultivated the shrink-flaw some glazes can have. i remember back in arts and craft in school i failed to stir the glaze properly so it did something like this on the piece i made. someone must have looked at that and thought it could make for an interesting design. so, i would probably call it shrink glaze, but im sure there are some actual name for it :) but, just not crackle~
     
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  4. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    BEADING GLAZE; BEADED GLAZE: A specialized controlled-crawl glaze designed to crack and crawl significantly during firing (due to extreme L.O.I. in glaze materials), and then melt into isolated beads on the surface.
     
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  5. Yes TallCakes the finish does look like beading glaze.

    Thank you
     
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  6. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    I think your estimate of 1960's plus or minus, is about right.
     
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  7. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Orange peel texture enamel?
     
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  8. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    Japanese ceramics have similar glaze that is called shark-skin but it is more dense.
     
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  9. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    did see several similar pieces described as 'pebble lava' with similar markings but no maker

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