Who threw this unusal studio vase? sgraffito lines decoration
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eshearm- Number of posts : 176
Location : uk
Registration date : 2013-10-20
Re: Who threw this unusal studio vase? sgraffito lines decoration
It has simiarities with Briglin's and Ray Marshall's work
Iden Rye?
Iden Rye?
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Re: Who threw this unusal studio vase? sgraffito lines decoration
morning! did think about him, but did he only work with stoneware but Briglin is a good shout. Struggling to find anything near ths shape/design, x
eshearm- Number of posts : 176
Location : uk
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Re: Who threw this unusal studio vase? sgraffito lines decoration
I've scanned everything Briglin on eb daily for the last 15+ years and it does not ring any bells.
I can't say absolute 'no' but gut says not B to me.
I can't say absolute 'no' but gut says not B to me.
Re: Who threw this unusal studio vase? sgraffito lines decoration
'Influence'
Vague word that. But quite a fair description. Briglin was a big deal in the 50's/60's. A central London studio pottery with a ever changing cast and significant exposure, by its very nature of where it was. A lorra people tried their ideas. Probably a lot more than the official/traditional Leach/Rie/Coper history of 50's/60's version of studio pottery.
So probably that is it. A lovely atypical Briglin influenced pottery of its time. Probably forever unknown. But what the heck? Lovely is lovely...period. There are times when we just need to grateful for what we have.
Vague word that. But quite a fair description. Briglin was a big deal in the 50's/60's. A central London studio pottery with a ever changing cast and significant exposure, by its very nature of where it was. A lorra people tried their ideas. Probably a lot more than the official/traditional Leach/Rie/Coper history of 50's/60's version of studio pottery.
So probably that is it. A lovely atypical Briglin influenced pottery of its time. Probably forever unknown. But what the heck? Lovely is lovely...period. There are times when we just need to grateful for what we have.

philpot- Number of posts : 6008
Location : cambridge
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Re: Who threw this unusal studio vase? sgraffito lines decoration
Thank you for your feedback guys, like you say we may never kmow! it is beautifully made and the applied top is not at an angle as my bad photo seems to show
We might find out at som point but for now its on my shelf. E x

eshearm- Number of posts : 176
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