Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
Here's a couple of Poole vases that are one-off Guy Sydenham pieces from the 1960s.
The first is just under 4 inches high and 6 inches wide and is very unusual in being a swirl vase where three different coloured clays are combined when the vase is thrown to give the swirled pattern (there is no glaze to the outside of the vase)
The second is a large 9 inch vase in black clay with a yellow glaze that is speckled with a red glaze.
The first is just under 4 inches high and 6 inches wide and is very unusual in being a swirl vase where three different coloured clays are combined when the vase is thrown to give the swirled pattern (there is no glaze to the outside of the vase)
The second is a large 9 inch vase in black clay with a yellow glaze that is speckled with a red glaze.
truk10- Number of posts : 103
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
thought i better post a picture of the studio onion vase i picked up at the weekend
nice clear studio mark
and here is where its sitting right now
l33ham180- Number of posts : 462
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Just bought a shape 81 dish with orange and red and lots of black swirls - not signed by painter to back.
Adam
Adam
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the black colour was caused by over firing
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Technically Dan its caused by overglazing of the blue glaze. Carol Cutler told me it was by far the hardest glaze to get right, to little and it didnt fire and too much and it went black, like this. The line between to little/right amount/to much was so fine you see it as black all the time....
But more interesting was Ally Pally fair today, where I picked up this stunning 8 inch plate for a rather nice bargain price of £120 :)
It has fired so well and is such an intricate design, just love it :)
Ian
But more interesting was Ally Pally fair today, where I picked up this stunning 8 inch plate for a rather nice bargain price of £120 :)
It has fired so well and is such an intricate design, just love it :)
Ian
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PooleandPaperweights wrote:Technically Dan its caused by overglazing of the blue glaze. Carol Cutler told me it was by far the hardest glaze to get right, to little and it didnt fire and to much and it went black, like this. The line between to little/right amount/to much was so fine you see it as black all the time....
But more interesting was Ally Pally fair today, where I picked up this stunning 8 inch plate for a rather nice bargain price of £120 :)
It has fired so well and is such an intricate design, just love it :)
Ian
may we see a pic of the back please Ian?
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It's a TV studio mark.....
PooleandPaperweights- Number of posts : 36
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So just unpacked my 83's after the wedding and took some average pics while doing so....
Enjoy
Enjoy
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Great display Ian! Love the one with the leaf shape pattern, last picture far right. Don't think I've seen that one before.
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truk10 wrote:I see Cottees have posted pictures of most of the items in the November Poole sale. Maybe it's just me but there doesn't seem to be much (anything) in the way of "wow" items in this sale - no 1960s studio, no one-off pieces and no Tony Morris.
Pity - I was looking forward to it.
Quite a good selection of traditional this time though. I see there's another valuation day on Monday so hopefully more to come.
Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
truk10 wrote:I see Cottees have posted pictures of most of the items in the November Poole sale. Maybe it's just me but there doesn't seem to be much (anything) in the way of "wow" items in this sale - no 1960s studio, no one-off pieces and no Tony Morris.
Pity - I was looking forward to it.
PooleandPaperweights wrote:Have to agree, cant see anything to even leave a bid on let alone make me want to go down.....
I just had a look and you're both right,this auction seems to have the worst selection in many years
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
The lack of studio type stuff is more than made up for by a very good range of quality traditional pieces which have been rather lacking in recent sales. Look on ebay etc and it is always quality traditional pieces that sell well because good shapes and patterns are getting harder to find. If Cottees don't get studio etc coming in then they can't sell them. The point is that some people like 60's stuff and some like 30's. Maybe there isn't much 60's stuff because no one wants to sell any but would rather keep it. I think there was a large collection of traditional entered - some was in the April sale. Personally all those 30's pots in lovely abstract art deco patterns more than makes up for a lack of later studio pieces.
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for me the Jefferson/Sydenham studio revolution took Poole pottery to another level where talent and inspiration flourished
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The thing with Poole is that there is something for everyone - 1930's, 1950's, studio, atlantis, stoneware. Compare a big 30's pot in a very complex design to some Clarice Cliff and then you'll see just how underated Poole is. But then we probably know that already. I'm not sure if there will be bargains but it depends on what you want and how much you want it.
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Poole pin dish collection (49ers)
I didn't intend to collect shape 49 pin dishes but they have just built up over the years
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new Atlantis vase
A very early large non-standard shape by Guy Sydenham and Beatrice Bolton. It's like an A5/2 but almost 6 inches tall by 6 inch wide and is beside a A2/1 for size comparison.
In terms of quality, this is a beauty
In terms of quality, this is a beauty
truk10- Number of posts : 103
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
my only buy from peterborough. also got a studio pin dish from a local auction which i will pick up and post later this week
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I have a couple of Angela Wyburgh Poole Zone tile panels that have finally come out of storage:
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Poole Zone is no longer active. Roger gave up the retail space in the quay outlet a couple of years ago and the company is now dormant.
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dantheman wrote:how about posting pics of your collection Nige?
Almost everybody here has seen them all before ...
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is that a studio 49er?
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It is yes - not the TV studio mark but the next one along chronologically. One of the only blue 49er's I have where the blue has fired extremely well ...dantheman wrote:is that a studio 49er?
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
This is the infamous Ruth Pavely TV-mark studio 49er which has all the characteristics of being a Tony Morris piece - love the thick glaze.
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Fishy in a dishy ...
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Signed 49er (Margaret Anderson) - studio mark no. 46
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