Poole Pottery 1960-1980
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Angela Wyburgh 1969-1973
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picked this up from a auction the other day. 1964-66 studio pin dish or 49'er



l33ham180- Number of posts: 231
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here is the other 1964-66 studio pin dish i picked up at the same time. very unusual i think?



l33ham180- Number of posts: 231
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More from my cabinet. This ones getting a bit full but there's nothing I want to take out at the moment!

Recent additions are the two 10" dishes centre bottom. Left centre is a Delphis dish 1966 - 1969, probably Shirley Campbell, which has some of the best colours I've seen, particularly the blue which often burnt to black. Right centre is a Tony Morris studio piece 1964 - 1966, not signed but claimed by Tony in the 1990's.

Recent additions are the two 10" dishes centre bottom. Left centre is a Delphis dish 1966 - 1969, probably Shirley Campbell, which has some of the best colours I've seen, particularly the blue which often burnt to black. Right centre is a Tony Morris studio piece 1964 - 1966, not signed but claimed by Tony in the 1990's.
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Not sure where to post this one, but is anyone else unable to access the Poole collectors club public forum at the moment, I've had general error coming up for a couple of days now. I can live without it but I'm sure Dantheman would know about these things. I have tried to upload a photo of 3 of my largest Poole pots but I think without sucess. [img][/img]

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the Poole forum is now being handled by new volunteers who are working away to solve technical issues,the gallery is now back online and the public forum should hopefully follow soon,I'll post a message here when they have it back up and running
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Gareth - they really are gorgeous! lovely collection. thanks

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jimjam wrote:Gareth - they really are gorgeous! lovely collection. thanks
If you're not really careful I think you may become a Poolie
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this forum is BAD FOR ME!!!!
as Im going out and hunting and spending all my money!!!!!!!!!
as Im going out and hunting and spending all my money!!!!!!!!!

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gareth-h wrote:More from my cabinet. This ones getting a bit full but there's nothing I want to take out at the moment!
Recent additions are the two 10" dishes centre bottom. Left centre is a Delphis dish 1966 - 1969, probably Shirley Campbell, which has some of the best colours I've seen, particularly the blue which often burnt to black. Right centre is a Tony Morris studio piece 1964 - 1966, not signed but claimed by Tony in the 1990's.
i see you have a small selection of Joyous pottery too, is that part of a larger collection? i've had a few pieces over the years, but never built up a collection for myself
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Thanks all.
The Joyous is all I have (well, there are 5 pieces, one's hidden). I have just picked up some pieces when I have seen them really, partly because of the Poole connection and partly because I just like it. The Uranium orange is probably radioactive mind you
The Joyous is all I have (well, there are 5 pieces, one's hidden). I have just picked up some pieces when I have seen them really, partly because of the Poole connection and partly because I just like it. The Uranium orange is probably radioactive mind you
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I just got badly beaten at Lacy Scott and Knight
http://www.lskauctioncentre.co.uk/sale-categories/twentieth-century-design/tcd160312/55.aspx
lot 55 sold for £460
bring on the Cottees auction
http://www.lskauctioncentre.co.uk/sale-categories/twentieth-century-design/tcd160312/55.aspx
lot 55 sold for £460
bring on the Cottees auction
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Me too - I was the under bidder.

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I left £130 on it, it was lovely but didnt peg it anywhere near £460 hammer!
I did however buy the Atlantis Lamp Base at Elliots, along with the Sydenham piece also there which is one of the rather rare pieces which was in the pool of the water feature :) Lamp base £28 hammer, but better is the GS piece for £40 hammer!!!!!!
Got a stunning pin dish at Alexandra Palace on Sunday as well

Also got a paperweight (yeah i know borrrrinngggg!!!) for £40 which is worth over £100, so worth going to :)
Now, Dan, if you want any help with a new forum you mention give me a shout, happy to help. Really disappointed the so called collectors club has taken another step backwards and removed the old public forum. Cant see any reason at all to join again.....
While Im here, thought I do a few collection photo's as I was on my photobucket anyway :) So enjoy....



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I did however buy the Atlantis Lamp Base at Elliots, along with the Sydenham piece also there which is one of the rather rare pieces which was in the pool of the water feature :) Lamp base £28 hammer, but better is the GS piece for £40 hammer!!!!!!
Got a stunning pin dish at Alexandra Palace on Sunday as well

Also got a paperweight (yeah i know borrrrinngggg!!!) for £40 which is worth over £100, so worth going to :)
Now, Dan, if you want any help with a new forum you mention give me a shout, happy to help. Really disappointed the so called collectors club has taken another step backwards and removed the old public forum. Cant see any reason at all to join again.....
While Im here, thought I do a few collection photo's as I was on my photobucket anyway :) So enjoy....



Ian

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