Chelsea Pottery (London)
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Thank you for that. It's a really nice jug, I think. My first piece of Chelsea!
carolalev- Number of posts : 237
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Chelsea Pottery initials ID required
I have this Chelsea Pottery footed dish but unable to find who the initials belong to, which looks like a VW or AM. Any info much appreciated.



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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
So another early owl. This one has been on EB a while and since I've not bought much recently and he dropped in price...
Strange one. Lot of work as he's not molded but hand-built. Feathers are full of texture. Strangely I thought he was only six inches high but he's well bigger as you can see. Also as much work has gone into the back as the front. The glaze looks almost wood fired? But I assume not? Also he has a big hole in the base and the eyes are cut out and someone has bothered to paint the inside and leave two eyes? Perhaps he as meant to have a light inside?
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Strange one. Lot of work as he's not molded but hand-built. Feathers are full of texture. Strangely I thought he was only six inches high but he's well bigger as you can see. Also as much work has gone into the back as the front. The glaze looks almost wood fired? But I assume not? Also he has a big hole in the base and the eyes are cut out and someone has bothered to paint the inside and leave two eyes? Perhaps he as meant to have a light inside?










Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
not your run of the mill Chelsea, the sort of piece that was found when Joyce Morgan's estate was auctioned
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Ill get a permanent red light in him so when I get home he's waiting on the shelf with glowing eyes
Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Potty will be sooo jealous
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
22 Crawford St. wrote:Not sure what that is, is that a clear glaze on top?
Lead in the glaze. Often found in yellow, brown and green glazes, before it was banned. Gives a rich depth to the colour, and an almost oily sheen to the surface
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
After looking at Kim Warman I can see the mark is KW and the closest I have found is Karen Ann Wood who was based in Kent 1978-2001 and then Australia from 2001 to current.
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