Although it's probably the wrong colour, it does have some similarity to one of the Schrotter designs (although I think that design was in amethyst) - and I was sure I'd see it in either the Mark Hill or Marcus Newhall books - just seems to look familiar with these swirls - but when it was cleaned at home I discovered the word Celery (often applied to vases in the period 1942 to the early 70's, to suggest a utility item rather than a luxury piece, and to avoid Purchase Tax). Most unusually, the word CELERY is acid badged on the
inside of the vase, and with the English spelling may well mean it was made in the UK. Four mould seams - flat/ground outer rim on the base, and with some reasonable wear - so guess it could be from the '40's or 50's. Height is something like 8" - 205mm - and is without doubt the largest 'Celery' I've seen yet - nearly big enough to force rhubarb. I still think the colour looks a bit non-English. Hope someone might recognize it, and thanks for looking.