Primrose
From 1936, Primrose features tiny white blossoms on spindly stems emerging from a cluster of green leaves. Backgrounds are blue, brown-yellow-tan, or salmon pink. Pieces have impressed marks.
Primrose blue bulbous jardinière
(634-7″), nick with several lines to one handle, impressed mark.
$90-$110
Two Primrose blue pieces
vase (761-6″) with peppering to one side and spherical jardinière (284-4″), impressed marks, one also has foil label.
$225-$275/pair
Two Primrose brown pieces
squat jardinière with soft mold (284-4″) and vase (763-7″) with restoration to 1/2″ rim chip, impressed marks.
$200-$250/pair
Primrose blue jardinière
(634-8″) and pedestal, jardinière has 6″ line to body (goes through to interior) and several quarter-size patches of glaze scaling; pedestal has restoration to crack around base, impressed mark.
$375-$425
Primrose blue vase
(772-14″), two minor flakes to base, impressed mark.
$400-$450
Primrose blue vase
made into a lamp base, crack from base, pottery height: 8 1/2″.
$80-$100
Primrose blue ovoid vase
(770-10″), impressed mark.
$300-$350
Primrose brown bulbous jardinière
(634-5″), impressed mark.
$250-$300
Primrose pink urn
(764-7″), marked.
$70-$90
Primrose pink spherical jardinière
(285-6 1/2″), impressed mark.
$125-$150
Primrose pink wall pocket
(1277-8″), impressed mark.
$550-$600
Two Primrose brown vases
one bulbous (767-8″) with touch-up to corner of one handle and to small rim chip, and one shouldered (760-6″), impressed marks.
$175-$225/pair
Three Primrose pink candlesticks
one triple (1113) and a pair (1105-4 1/2″), impressed marks; triple: 5 1/2″ by 5 1/2″ $275-$325/set
Two Primrose pink pieces
vase (762-7″) and cornucopia (125) with small rim chip, impressed marks; cornucopia: 6 1/2″ by 5″.
$175-$200/pair