Pat Southwood
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Pat Southwood
Vase by Pat Southwood, based in Norfolk.


Dealer also had a charger by Pat Southwood, but it's unmarked so not 100% sure. The clay and the finish on the base is the same as the vase above, so pretty confident it is by her.
- edited to add: she confirmed it was one of her early works. But unpopular because it was a bit of a dust trap.



Dealer also had a charger by Pat Southwood, but it's unmarked so not 100% sure. The clay and the finish on the base is the same as the vase above, so pretty confident it is by her.
- edited to add: she confirmed it was one of her early works. But unpopular because it was a bit of a dust trap.

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Re: Pat Southwood
She uses old straw thatch in her glazes I understand. I have a nice bowl by her which I'll post when next on the laptop
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New tea bowl by Pat Southwood with crawling shino outside and fly ash on the inside






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A recent selection: -


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I was very tempted by the one on the right but went for one of her cylindrical vases instead
Was very tempted by this one from her latest firing.

Was very tempted by this one from her latest firing.

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The one on the right of my image had silt from the Broads (Norfolk) in the glaze.
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studio-pots wrote:The one on the right of my image had silt from the Broads (Norfolk) in the glaze.
Yes, you'd think from the green colour it would be an ash glaze.
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