STUDIO POT DISH , RAKU, MAKER????
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STUDIO POT DISH , RAKU, MAKER????
HI ALL
I HAVE A FEW PEICES OF STUDIO POTTERY AND KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT THEM, I WAS WONDERING IF I POST THEM ON HERE ONE BY ONE THEN SOMEBODY MIGHT KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THEM?
THANKS AND HERE IS THE FIRST ONE
RAKU DISH WITH SUNBURST MARK ON FEET.
I HAVE A FEW PEICES OF STUDIO POTTERY AND KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT THEM, I WAS WONDERING IF I POST THEM ON HERE ONE BY ONE THEN SOMEBODY MIGHT KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THEM?
THANKS AND HERE IS THE FIRST ONE
RAKU DISH WITH SUNBURST MARK ON FEET.
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Re: STUDIO POT DISH , RAKU, MAKER????
Welcome to the forum.
Yes, upload your items and we'll try to identify them.
Start a new topic for each item. And include a photo of the base even if there isn't a mark.
Click the preview button and check your photos have uploaded before clicking send.
Avoid using capital letters - it's the equivalent of shouting on the Internet.
Yes, upload your items and we'll try to identify them.
Start a new topic for each item. And include a photo of the base even if there isn't a mark.
Click the preview button and check your photos have uploaded before clicking send.
Avoid using capital letters - it's the equivalent of shouting on the Internet.
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Re: STUDIO POT DISH , RAKU, MAKER????
Don't know the maker but from the images it looks like stoneware rather than raku.
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Re: STUDIO POT DISH , RAKU, MAKER????
Agreed, stoneware rather than raku. And I don't think the 'starburst' on the feet is a potter's mark. More likely to simply be the tool the potter used to fix the feet on the base. Sign of a professionally made piece.
Came across a potter today, who made stoneware pieces with that twiggy plant type of decoration (probably real plants, pressed into the clay before firing) = Eric White, North Devon.
(The first photo that appears on Google images when you google "British Studio Pottery Vase by Eric White with Original Lable" )
Unfortunately, aside from the one vase I found there doesn't seem to be anything about him online. Probably potting in the 60s-70s.
Came across a potter today, who made stoneware pieces with that twiggy plant type of decoration (probably real plants, pressed into the clay before firing) = Eric White, North Devon.
(The first photo that appears on Google images when you google "British Studio Pottery Vase by Eric White with Original Lable" )
Unfortunately, aside from the one vase I found there doesn't seem to be anything about him online. Probably potting in the 60s-70s.
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