Goose family
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Re: Goose family
Torquay pottery maybe? That clay looks the iron-rich reddish Devon clay. Similarly the colour scheme reminds me a bit of their wares. Moreover, a family of geese is very much a touristy gift ware sort of item, and that was the Torquay potteries market.
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Re: Goose family
Yes I see the logic Phil, but if they were Torquay I would maybe have expected
to have seen some before, which I haven't, so I was veering more towards a
smaller pottery.
to have seen some before, which I haven't, so I was veering more towards a
smaller pottery.
Re: Goose family
Which Lochhead pottery did you mean Denby? Google gives several.
There were a Lot of Torquay potteries big and small over a long period. T
There were a Lot of Torquay potteries big and small over a long period. T
philpot- Number of posts : 6009
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Sorry I mean this one. they used that Celadon a lot on smaller items.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t12328-tom-wilson-lochhead-kirkcudbright
Well yes to the the Torquay, but collecting and dealing in it, I've never seen these,
but being unmarked, one wouldn't have known as such anyway.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t12328-tom-wilson-lochhead-kirkcudbright
Well yes to the the Torquay, but collecting and dealing in it, I've never seen these,
but being unmarked, one wouldn't have known as such anyway.
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