Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
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Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
Anyone any thoughts please.






Eclectic-Dorset- Number of posts : 568
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
Paul Barron?
SP may know his work to be able to confirm, but I don't, the quality is nice though.
SP may know his work to be able to confirm, but I don't, the quality is nice though.

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Potty- Number of posts : 3384
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
Not come across the mark before, but a lovely piece.

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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
It does look a fine slipware charger but the picture of the mark is rather blurred. Is it just a B?
Paul Barron, who Potty suggested, did make a little slipware around 1948 to 1951 but this is much more recent than that. Paul Barron's seal was an impressed B but much smaller than the mark on your charger. He also died in 1983 and I think this piece dates from after that as well.
Paul Barron, who Potty suggested, did make a little slipware around 1948 to 1951 but this is much more recent than that. Paul Barron's seal was an impressed B but much smaller than the mark on your charger. He also died in 1983 and I think this piece dates from after that as well.
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
Studio agreed it does seem more modern , it is a B with a dot to the left which you can just make out in the pic.
Oh well in time i may find who potted it , thanks all for the sugestions and help .
I am still lucky enough to find potters of some of my pieces after having some of them more than 10/15 years some times a nice suprise .
Oh well in time i may find who potted it , thanks all for the sugestions and help .
I am still lucky enough to find potters of some of my pieces after having some of them more than 10/15 years some times a nice suprise .
Eclectic-Dorset- Number of posts : 568
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
I was thinking it looked to modern for Paul Barron, I've no other suggestions though
It seems very well made, surprised nobody has recognised it yet.

It seems very well made, surprised nobody has recognised it yet.
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NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3384
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
with a 2mb camera it is not cutting the mustard with close up pics , but this stamp is verry clear and bold what i would class as an old TV lozenge with a verry distinct large raised B and to the left of the B just over halfway down a raised dot , i feel the raised dot is the answer to this potter.
Eclectic-Dorset- Number of posts : 568
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
The mark well be that of Blenheim Pots & Plauqes which Lucienne De Mauny used in the 80s at Blenheim farm wallingford.Work included Slip Trailing in earthenware.
The present pottery
http://www.luciennedemauny.co.uk/
The present pottery
http://www.luciennedemauny.co.uk/
philpot- Number of posts : 4815
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Re: Slipware charger, B mark - Branscombe Pottery?
Eclectic-Dorset wrote:with a 2mb camera it is not cutting the mustard with close up pics , but this stamp is verry clear and bold what i would class as an old TV lozenge with a verry distinct large raised B and to the left of the B just over halfway down a raised dot , i feel the raised dot is the answer to this potter.
Attributed to Branscombe Pottery by Paul and Linda Wilson who took over the pottery from Eric Golding, but Golding was stoneware so it may be missatributed.
Another example here -

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