Ellis Ceramics was an Australian pottery set up in 1953 by a Czechoslovakian couple, Dasa and Milda Kratochvil, in the backyard of their home in Abbotsford, Melbourne.
Their work is mainly slip-cast earthenware although they did experiment at one stage with stoneware and also made a small variety of wheel-thrown bowls and plates.
Many pieces are hand decorated or carved, some by art students. This makes each piece individual even when produced from the same mould.
THIS LISTING
Base Colour Purple, with Black accents
Shade Colour Purple, with Gold accents
Shade Material An original shade with corduroy fabric and gold trim, which incredibly is in excellent condition. There is only the slightest amount of wear internally.
Dimensions 85cm (33.5") tall; 45cm diameter.
Wiring Professionally rewired to meet Australian electrical standards, with a switch on the cable. Cable colour is black.
Bulb Fits a standard B22 bayonet light bulb.
Condition Excellent condition with no wear that we can see.