Earlam
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Introduced in 1930, Earlam combines soft glaze colors that blurred from tan to pink and blue to gray, with pale greens and light browns. The shapes are deceptively simple, echoing Chinese Neolithic pottery. Pieces are unmarked or have paper/foil labels.
Earlam blue strawberry jar or planter
unmarked, 8″ by 6 1/2″.
$800-$900
Pair of Earlam green chambersticks
black paper labels, 4″ by 7″.
$400-$500
Earlam vase
shape 517, with trial glaze semigloss decoration of hand-painted leaves on a peach ground, marked “trial no. 38″ under the base, 5 1/2″.
$1,100
Earlam brown two-handled vessel
with four-sided rim, unmarked, 6 1/4″ by 7 1/2″.
$400-$450
Earlam green strawberry jar
unmarked, 8″ by 6 1/2″.
$800-$900
Earlam green four-sided planter
with arched rim, unmarked, 5 1/4″ by 10 1/4″ by 2 1/2″.
$225-$275
Earlam ginger jar
V-shaped bruise to the inner part of the lid, gold foil label, 10 3/4″ by 6″.
$250-$300
Two Earlam vessels
one pink and one green, pink piece has a 2″ hairline, unmarked, 5″ by 5 1/4″, and 4 1/4″ by 5 3/4″.
$175-$225/pair
Earlam two-handled vase
with four-sided rim, in pink and blue, unmarked, 6″ by 8″.
$350-$400
Earlam wall pocket
unmarked, 6 1/2″ tall.
$750-$850
Five Earlam pieces
two pairs of candlesticks and a flower frog, flower frog has an underglaze chip to base, black paper labels to three; candlesticks: 4 1/4″ and 2 1/2″ tall.
$375-$425/set