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Re: Briglin Pottery
Lastly for Christmas some Briglin Pottery including a tiny white clay Penguin for DD.
Studio Vase - Briglin
Bulbous vase with painted decoration, nicely turned base, Totally unmarked, the decoration looks familiar to me but just can't place it.
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Fish Vase - Briglin
Vase with carved fish decoration, looks like Briglin to me . If it is Briglin what age is it and how uncommon, as I've not seen one before.
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Re: Briglin Pottery
so similar to my vase on this page
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t263p105-briglin-pottery-london?highlight=briglin
And a very nice bit, what's the size?
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t263p105-briglin-pottery-london?highlight=briglin
And a very nice bit, what's the size?
Re: Briglin Pottery
It tapers slightly and measures just under 9.5"
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Re: Briglin Pottery
Ahhhhhh Eeeerrrrr - Dunno. Strange if it is. Decs are very odd, base is odd but I would not say no.
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That's nice! - Only thing I don't like is the thin white ground burning through brown - I prefer it whiter. I think the thin brown white ground is later so 70's.
Lovely thing - not common at all.
These two are marked ENGLND = 60's
http://www.briglin.com/portfolio/briglin-tall-carp-vase/
http://www.briglin.com/portfolio/briglin-medium-fish-vase/
Lovely thing - not common at all.
These two are marked ENGLND = 60's
http://www.briglin.com/portfolio/briglin-tall-carp-vase/
http://www.briglin.com/portfolio/briglin-medium-fish-vase/
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So the Jury is out then?
I might have been tempted, lots of things look right(ish).
I might have been tempted, lots of things look right(ish).
Re: Briglin Pottery
The base made me think Briglin as well, but the decor threw me.
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Large Bowl Green Glaze Inside. Stamped Briglin?
I have this large bowl 30cm across the rim, and 13cm tall. It's brown matt (salt?) glaze on the outside and a lovely green gloss glaze inside.
It has 2 stamps, both of which I have taken to be Briglin, however the Briglin pottery I see regularly is very different. I was wondering, am I right in interpreting this mark as Briglin?
It has 2 stamps, both of which I have taken to be Briglin, however the Briglin pottery I see regularly is very different. I was wondering, am I right in interpreting this mark as Briglin?
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Re: Briglin Pottery
looks like the Briglin stamp, not saltglaze
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Re: Briglin Pottery
All correct - That groggy clay was mostly sixties - probably early sixties and although not marked as such. I would think it was ENGLAND period. 300mm is a good size, thanks for letting us see it.
Re: Briglin Pottery
A nice double gourd vase from my collection, 6.5 in high.
22CS has seen a pic, but not of the base. I'm assuming,
and hoping, it's by Eileen Lewenstein. What do you think?
22CS has seen a pic, but not of the base. I'm assuming,
and hoping, it's by Eileen Lewenstein. What do you think?
Re: Briglin Pottery
Yes nice set of marks DD. That made in England is an early one, that I know. Eileen left in 58. I've not seen a red clay piece by her marked Brigin before ..need to check. The assumption would be it's later 50s. rather than early. Most of the early stuff is white clay. Yes certainly EL piece. Very interesting!
So my guess is 55-58 ishy.
EL (incised)
BRIGLIN
HAND MADE IN ENGLAND
So my guess is 55-58 ishy.
EL (incised)
BRIGLIN
HAND MADE IN ENGLAND
Re: Briglin Pottery
Im sure this is Briglin so have put it here but if anyone knows better feel free to move it.
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Re: Briglin Pottery
Nice little coffee cup. Probably would have had a saucer.
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Re: Briglin Pottery
The base.
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Re: Briglin Pottery
Briglin mug. Unmarked. The second one below in the thumbnails had the stamp but was too badly cracked to keep.
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Briglin pin dish. Briglin stamped upside down on the foot rim
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