Puigdemont (Spain)
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Slipware Fish Bowl - Puigdemont pottery, Spain
Hallo all, I hope you are well.
I purchased this (earthenware/stoneware) bowl recently and initially thought it may be Italian, but now I'm not so sure. When looking for the mark the nearest I saw was Peter Lane and Dora Lunn. Looking at examples of both of these craftspersons, I suspect Dora Lunn is nearest, however I'm not certain. Does anybody recognise the style/mark? There is, what I thought was, a chip on the side, but on a closer look it might be that the glaze just did not cover this spot (sorry for blurred pic).
Thank you
Jack.



I purchased this (earthenware/stoneware) bowl recently and initially thought it may be Italian, but now I'm not so sure. When looking for the mark the nearest I saw was Peter Lane and Dora Lunn. Looking at examples of both of these craftspersons, I suspect Dora Lunn is nearest, however I'm not certain. Does anybody recognise the style/mark? There is, what I thought was, a chip on the side, but on a closer look it might be that the glaze just did not cover this spot (sorry for blurred pic).
Thank you
Jack.



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Re: Puigdemont (Spain)
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Just my personal opinion, take it or leave it.
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Now that is what I call quick Naomi..went to make a cup of tea and when I returned you had already responded.
Fantastic...thank you so much...you're a star!
Fantastic...thank you so much...you're a star!
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Fish-Decorated Platters, Signed but by who? Puigdemont.
Three lovely (in my opinion) deep platters or chargers, each with a pierced foot-rim for hanging. Terracotta bodies and very thickly glazed.
The larger two are 12" across, and the last one has an incised, stylised 'E' as well as the signature. Can anybody decipher the signature of who I'm guessing is a French potter?









The larger two are 12" across, and the last one has an incised, stylised 'E' as well as the signature. Can anybody decipher the signature of who I'm guessing is a French potter?









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Yes! You missed a 'd', though: it's Puigdemont.
Thank you.
Not a bad buy for £1.75 the lot.
Thank you.
Not a bad buy for £1.75 the lot.
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