Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
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climberg64- Number of posts : 1257
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Hookshouse Pottery (Christopher White)
Probably fairly recent, but I like it & can't find mark in my book.
Thanks,
Alan.


Thanks,
Alan.


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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Very nice.
Although it doesn't have the Hookshouse Pottery mark, I'm wondering if it could be by Christopher White
Although it doesn't have the Hookshouse Pottery mark, I'm wondering if it could be by Christopher White
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
http://www.hookshousepottery.co.uk/oneoff.html
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Christopher White wrote "Yes, this is indeed one of mine. A pattern I didn't do very often, but I must say I rather like it - maybe I'll be inspired to use it again! It's fascinating to come across pieces I made twenty or more years ago (probably mid eighties) and be reminded of what I was making then!" Chris.
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Lovely dark blue jug with fluted sides by Hookshouse Pottery




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hercules brabazon-
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Tenmoku Bud Vase.- Hookshouse pottery
This little stoneware vase with perfectly controlled glazes is very well modelled and has a crisp impression of the potter's seal.
To some extent, it is probably influenced by Japanese ceramics and David Leach style and technique which is not enough, I am afraid, to decipher the potter's signature.
I would be very grateful for any help with identifying the potter's seal.

To some extent, it is probably influenced by Japanese ceramics and David Leach style and technique which is not enough, I am afraid, to decipher the potter's signature.
I would be very grateful for any help with identifying the potter's seal.


ijkard- Number of posts : 21
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
superbly photographed ijkard, what lighting did you use please?
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Re: A comment by dantheman Today at 7:08 am: "Superbly photographed..."
Thanks. The photographs were taken in daylight against white canvas near a window.
Thanks. The photographs were taken in daylight against white canvas near a window.
ijkard- Number of posts : 21
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Is it an h with a dot ?
There's a pottery called Hookshouse that has that as a mark.
There's a pottery called Hookshouse that has that as a mark.
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Just to confirm the above, definitely by Chris White at Hookshouse, we have a couple of chargers by him, great potter.
abstract toad- Number of posts : 532
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Re: Hookshouse Pottery, Christopher/Chris White
Re: Comments by carolalev Today at 8:21 am, by dantheman Today at 10:23 am, by abstract toad Today at 10:38 am
A big thankyou to all of you. It is amazing how quickly you have identified the potter's mark and how well your database is organised not to mentioned your impressive knowledge of the potters and their work. Thank you ever so much.
A big thankyou to all of you. It is amazing how quickly you have identified the potter's mark and how well your database is organised not to mentioned your impressive knowledge of the potters and their work. Thank you ever so much.
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