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deegee2u's items10 of 11Does anybody have any idea what this pattern is called? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.Does anybody recognize this makers mark? Please and thank you!
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    Posted 6 years ago

    deegee2u
    (11 items)

    Keeling Losol Ware Chusan pattern.... but what?

    I don't think I have ever seen one and I am having no luck finding info, on the web.

    Anybody?

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      It's only been a few hrs., but I'm really wanting to know too ! Maybe for draining grease from a duck etc.. Of course it would have to be turned upside down.
    2. deegee2u deegee2u, 6 years ago
      Thanks blunderbuss, I was thinking it was a potpourri urn or vase, because of the pierced lid....but I would love if somebody could say for sure.
    3. deegee2u deegee2u, 6 years ago
      It is definitely NOT Chinese. It is marked KEELING & CO. LOSOL WARE , it is large, approximately 12" x 12"

      There is one pierced lid, that sits inside of a funnel shaped piece that sits inside the urn...

      deegee2u
    4. deegee2u deegee2u, 6 years ago
      The funnel piece has a hole in the centre
    5. deegee2u deegee2u, 6 years ago
      I do think the pieces belong together - and I have never seen a soap dish, a toast dish or holder, nor butter pat that is a foot by a foot in size.

      Thanks for trying to help, I had checked most of those sources already. You were my last desperate attempt.

      I have contacted hansonsauctioneers and with any luck they may provide some insight. I will keep you posted.
    6. deegee2u deegee2u, 6 years ago
      I just found this...
      https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1027811_430-keeling-and-co-losol-ware-wine-cooler

      Hmmm....
    7. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 6 years ago
      definitely an ice bucket, but how well does the top of a bottle with a big fat cork in it fit through those holes?
    8. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 6 years ago
      Well if all else fails maybe it is a thunder jug with a liquid drain on the top. You sure as hell ain't putting a wine bottle through that hole.
    9. Karenoke Karenoke, 6 years ago
      I’ve sure enjoyed all the research you all have done, which makes this a great post!
    10. deegee2u deegee2u, 5 years ago
      I have not heard back from the auction house yet… but in my continued research I have come to believe that this is a slop bucket from a dresser set missing the wicker handle…
      which could be used as a ice bucket (sans funnel cover) or as planter jardiniere today.

      As for the pierced lid, I found one reference to “2 piece sponge drainer measures 20.5cm in diameter with factory mark underneath” . Eight inches does seem far to large for a butter pat saver or soap dish, but I really have never heard of a sponge dish.

      ::big shrug:: the mystery continues for me.

      At any rate, I will update this post as I learn anything new…
      D.
    11. deegee2u deegee2u, 5 years ago
      Not a word from the auction houses -- I also think it was a slop bucket, but it made a fine ice bucket too. It is so pretty.
    12. deegee2u deegee2u, 5 years ago
      Keramikos --

      I just sent it off to the auction house again... they are not in the middle of a big sale,
      so maybe they will reply this time.

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