Description
A sculptural seahorse silhouette, a dark brown textured outer glaze and a vivid green interior spotted with orange and blue — this Beswick seahorse dish is a bold and unusual form that stands apart in any collection of mid-century British studio pottery.
Beswick, founded in Longton, Staffordshire in 1894, was one of Britain's most prolific and inventive ceramic producers of the 20th century, known for its wide range of animal figurines, character jugs, and decorative wares. The seahorse dish, model 2169, is a less commonly encountered Beswick form, produced in the late 1960s and notable for its distinctive sculptural silhouette and striking two-tone glaze treatment. The dark brown textured outer body contrasts sharply with the vivid green interior, which is further decorated with spotted orange and blue detailing. This example carries the Beswick England backstamp and model number 2169 to the base. Condition is good, with no chips, cracks, or restoration noted.
- Maker: Beswick, England
- Model: 2169
- Dimensions: 27 cm (H) x 11 cm (W)
- Condition: Good
- Features: Sculptural seahorse silhouette, dark brown textured outer glaze, vivid green interior with spotted orange and blue detailing, Beswick England backstamp
- Period: Circa late 1960s
- SKU: SKU-00271
A rare and characterful Beswick form for the dedicated collector of mid-century British studio pottery. Pairs naturally with the Beswick Sally Henny Penny figurine (SKU-00221), the Rebeccah Puddle-Duck figurine (SKU-00220), and the wider Beswick collection.
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