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Re: Dee Cee marked pottery

Post by ticktwo on Fri 27 Nov 2009 - 16:14



Hi all, thanks for your interest in my collection. This is a photo of some of the pots I have. I shall have time over the weekend to do more including the marks.

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Re: Dee Cee marked pottery

Post by skay on Fri 27 Nov 2009 - 16:56

Hi TT, one at a time (with bases) in the ID section would be the best.

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Post by ticktwo on Fri 27 Nov 2009 - 17:43

Hi, will do.
Found this on this site too
http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/german-austrian-pottery-f31/dumler-breiden-t2918.htm?highlight=brown
Very excited to think I will learn more about these pots that I love.

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dee cee pottery

Post by jeanne on Thu 16 Jun 2011 - 21:18

Hi

Have you seen this?

/jamtanker/cera

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sorry we can't do links to sales sites

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Re: Dee Cee marked pottery

Post by fuzzyedges on Sat 18 Jun 2011 - 20:36



Here are some dee cee marks found on the bottom of Hartleys pottery Castleford Yorkshire The hartrox mark is not present only Desmond Coopers as he did with many potteries

These are from a good book on Castleford potteries by David Wilders called brick by brick pot by pot

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Post by jeanne on Sat 18 Jun 2011 - 22:27

Sorry if that was a problem. They have good pics of this pottery, often marked Dee Cee. Dragon Pottery, Rhayader, Elan Valley, Wales. There is a book on the Pottery available too. It was run by a Mr and Mrs Cornish.
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Book on Dee Cee

Post by jeanne on Sat 18 Jun 2011 - 22:32

The book on the Dragon Pottery is by Alan G Davenport

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Post by dantheman on Sun 19 Jun 2011 - 14:12

jeanne wrote:Sorry if that was a problem. They have good pics of this pottery, often marked Dee Cee. Dragon Pottery, Rhayader, Elan Valley, Wales. There is a book on the Pottery available too. It was run by a Mr and Mrs Cornish.
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no problem Jeanne,it's a newish rule and there's room for improvment so innocent usage like your post may one day be allowed, as was the case until quite recently

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Post by Potty Primate on Thu 30 Jun 2011 - 13:22

Another Dee Cee mark, this one incised;




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Post by dantheman on Thu 30 Jun 2011 - 14:39

yes Bay was imported by Dee Cee I think? Duemler & Breiden certainly was

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