2x vases approx. 26cm high, pale yellow with a floral pattern on front and back with ornate (jug type) handles on the side/top. Both vases are stamped on the bottom with a circle that is divided into 4 equal segments. The individual letters H B L appear in 3 of the segments, with a crown in the 4th segment. I'm guessing from my own research that HBL is Hawley Bros Ltd that produced pottery in Yorkshire UK circa 1868-1903. Both vases also have numbers 6616/2608 and 6620/2608 written and in respect of 66xx number is etched in the bottom.
My great great grandfather was a Tanfield, he owned Tanfield Potter and Co in NZ early 1900's
Good evening, Diane,
Thank you for submitting photographs for appraisal at Mearto.
You are correct that these are Hawley Brothers pottery pieces, England, circa 1868-1903. You have a ewer and a vase. They do not bring very much on the market and it is difficult to date these more precisely than the date for the pottery. They appear to be in fair condition, with a very nice opalescent glaze.
I hope this information has been useful to you. Please let us know if you have additional questions, and thank you again for using Mearto.
Good morning, Diane,
I don't know if you can see Nicky's comment to you so commenting here so that you can. Cheers!
Just found this I am Tim hawley wellington nz I am grandson of John hawley and got grandson of mathew hawley of hawley bros rawmarsh and Rotherham I have lots of info and some pieces inckb18th century ones
Am interested to meet the lady in Auckland as I also knew tanfield potter and co tel 6421500633
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Ps I have just been in Rotherham etc!
Hi Diane,
I've just been doing some family research regarding some small potteries in a village called Rawmarsh, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, UK that my ancestors used to run, the Hawley's. Just by chance I've come across this website and noticed that you have a couple of vase that were apparently made by my ancestors, would those vase be for sale at all please?
Many thanks in advance of your reply,
Nicky Frost.