Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
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Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
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RVsaid- Number of posts : 1441
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
It looks like Newman's Aller Pottery mark but it's in a circle, not a square. It's not in the Marks book
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
Cool thanks, I will add some item photographs tomorrow and see if that helps. From the same junk shop as my last Alan Wallwork so someone like their stoneware
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Ah but the design on this bowl looks familiar, maybe we can lock it down. Will add tomorrow
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
Quite a large fruit bowl








RVsaid- Number of posts : 1441
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
The bowl looks like Aller Pottery.
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
Thanks, does this solve the mystery?
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RVsaid wrote:Thanks, does this solve the mystery?
So are we leaning towards Aller using a, so far unrecorded, circular mark, or is the jury still out?
I have a few pieces of "Aller" stashed away somewhere, bought a long time ago, before the book.
I'm wondering if any have this mark, I really must dig them out sometime.
Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
It's so close to the square surround it looks right, but I pick up what you are laying down 😎
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
The things in the other thread that were Ed's, I think, just didn't look like anything that I've seen made at Aller. They could have been made by someone other than the Newmans, of course. This bowl has the right stoneware, glazes and brushwork that I've seen on numerous pieces from Aller so............................................... I don't know about everything but this bowl looks right.
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
The pots on the other thread included one of mine. Some had a second mark which was also unidentified so I don't think the 'A' mark can be attributed to Aller until it is.
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Can or can't - was that a typo Naomi?
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1441
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
The BSPM book does show a circular "A" mark but wirh a dot under the A.
The Rice book shows 2 circular "A" marks, one with a dot and one without.
The Rice book shows 2 circular "A" marks, one with a dot and one without.
Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
I think there are two A marks in question. This could well be Aller without the dot, but I don't think it's the same font as the one on the Aller? Thread
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
Yes, I think that other mark is an ongoing separate issue, but this one looks right,
and is not in BSPM.
and is not in BSPM.
Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
Thanks everyone, rather interesting and one has to wonder the variations, perhaps there was some kind of split at the pottery or the impressing tool was broken. Could be any number of reasons I suppose
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
May be a fat finger removed the dot. :)
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
Yes that's a big thing for you Naomi, why have you become so dotty of late?
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Re: Stoneware A mark - Aller Pottery?
I have fat fingers ;)

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