William (Bill) Marshall
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big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: William (Bill) Marshall
This is the first piece I have owned by him and I must admit it feels Really good
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: William (Bill) Marshall
Items sold recently.
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philpot- Number of posts : 6631
Location : cambridge
Registration date : 2010-11-06
Re: William (Bill) Marshall
There will always be an argument, as there is no definitive answer, but for what it is worth, for me, Bill was the finest potter that worked at the Leach Pottery. Not only did he make very fine work of his own there and afterwards but a number of Bernard Leach's best pots too.
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Ed once said that William Marshall never incised his mark but I’m seeing a number at the auction houses with an incised MW and date on the base
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Re: William (Bill) Marshall
I have on occasions had pieces of Bill's work with an incised mark (maybe when he had lost his seal?) but I don't recall seeing a date. However, that doesn't mean he didn't.
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philpot- Number of posts : 6631
Location : cambridge
Registration date : 2010-11-06
Re: William (Bill) Marshall
Now here is a rare one. On Ebay on 10/7/21. A Bill Marshall St Ives Ash Tray in what looks like Salt glaze. It has both Bill Marshall and St Ives marks on it.
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/358317714112074927/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/358317714112074927/
philpot- Number of posts : 6631
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https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/358317714112074917/
An unusual nice rare framed Bill Marshall tile on sale at David Lay Penzance July 2021.
An unusual nice rare framed Bill Marshall tile on sale at David Lay Penzance July 2021.
philpot- Number of posts : 6631
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A friend (it was Deirdre Burnett, the potter) sent me this imagine yesterday of a yunomi that she had bought from the Leach Pottery in 1965/6 because she liked it. She also sent me an image of the seals but that was blurred and so I won't include it, as she wanted me to identify the potter.
I think without his personal seal alongside the Leach Pottery seal, I would have been certain that it was one of Bill's.
The hakeme glaze and the iron brushwork, inspired by Hamada, are very pleasing to me.
I think without his personal seal alongside the Leach Pottery seal, I would have been certain that it was one of Bill's.
The hakeme glaze and the iron brushwork, inspired by Hamada, are very pleasing to me.
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Neil62- Number of posts : 388
Age : 64
Location : Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Registration date : 2022-04-04
Re: William (Bill) Marshall
Nice peices. The jug looks as though it might be from the 'modern' version of the Leach Pottery, The bottom portion looks as though it is unglazed, is that right? The old version of the St Ives pottery would rarely have left an unglazed part of a jug like that.
The yunomi looks very nice! Has it got Bill Marshall's XXX mark (which comes in a number of slightly different versions) on it?
The yunomi looks very nice! Has it got Bill Marshall's XXX mark (which comes in a number of slightly different versions) on it?
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