Matching wall vases marked W33 with gilt "F"

The Matching Wall Vases with markings as previously mentioned.

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Matching wall vases marked W33 with gilt "F"

I would have thought Diana - part of their Poinsettia range, more commonly seen with red and black painted decoration - this seems to be bronze? and gold lustre paint. I would think 1960s even 1970s - it would have had a label which has been lost. W for wall - 33 is the shape number.

 

 Seems to be confirmed by this link

 

http://www.newzealandpottery.net/t3403-is-this-a-titian-wallvase-w-33-courtesy-of-haselnuss-no-it-s-...

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Matching wall vases marked W33 with gilt "F"

I would have thought Diana - part of their Poinsettia range, more commonly seen with red and black painted decoration - this seems to be bronze? and gold lustre paint. I would think 1960s even 1970s - it would have had a label which has been lost. W for wall - 33 is the shape number.

 

 Seems to be confirmed by this link

 

http://www.newzealandpottery.net/t3403-is-this-a-titian-wallvase-w-33-courtesy-of-haselnuss-no-it-s-...

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Matching wall vases marked W33 with gilt "F"

Many thanks siddieswans both your expertise & link to the NZ site, my O/H thought they may have been Diana but the red & gold lustre Poinsettia motif caused a little doubt. The colour is closer to red than the photos I attached, probably caused by the red back ground I used, seemed like a good idea at the time, will use a different colour & see how they turn out.

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