Steenuil (The Netherlands)
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Steenuil (The Netherlands)
Steenuil (little owl) was started in 1947 by Henk Goossen. Produced especially many pieces with drip and foam glazes.
mrtn- Number of posts : 190
Location : The Netherlands
Registration date : 2008-02-05
Re: Steenuil (The Netherlands)
Maarten - please feel free to add any of your pottery marks, labels etc to the Marks Gallery - cheers!
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Steenuil (The Netherlands)
Two of these, beautiful glaze, looks fluid.
https://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af169/Fumbaphoto/?action=view¤t=wgp028.jpg
https://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af169/Fumbaphoto/?action=view¤t=wgp030.jpg
https://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af169/Fumbaphoto/?action=view¤t=wgp028.jpg
https://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af169/Fumbaphoto/?action=view¤t=wgp030.jpg
Fumba- Number of posts : 7
Location : Netherlands
Registration date : 2009-05-31
Re: Steenuil (The Netherlands)
try clicking on img code,then paste
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dantheman- Consultant
- Number of posts : 15414
Location : Lincolnshire ( the veg patch of England)
Registration date : 2008-02-03
Re: Steenuil (The Netherlands)
Hiya Fumba, if you're going to use Photobucket to host your images on this board then you'll need to resize them - the size they are currently is way too big for the board.
Alternatively why not use our own photo host (servimg) and use the Thumbnail option?
If you're having difficulties with uploading photos try reading through Nic's tutorial in the How To section.
Alternatively why not use our own photo host (servimg) and use the Thumbnail option?
If you're having difficulties with uploading photos try reading through Nic's tutorial in the How To section.
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Steenuil (The Netherlands)
I had this vase for a long time, suspected it was Dutch but never knew exactly what it was until now.
Thanks for another bit of knowledge.
Thanks for another bit of knowledge.
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