Chelsea Pottery (London)
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22 Crawford St.
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
If anybody has any pieces with faces to sell I would be very interested
Hubbard- Number of posts : 10
Location : London
Registration date : 2022-06-19
Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Hubbard wrote:The horses / unicorns were by Audrey Durnham
CheersĀ

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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
If I was starting to collect studio pottery now, Chelsea would be of primary interest. Such colourful and interesting pictorial work. It still comes up regularly on Ebay at reasonable prices.
philpot- Number of posts : 5477
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Hubbard wrote:If anybody has any pieces with faces to sell I would be very interested
Great display Hubbard. Are you after that type of Edwardian type women
Hubbard- Number of posts : 10
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
22 Crawford St. wrote:Hubbard wrote:If anybody has any pieces with faces to sell I would be very interested
Great display Hubbard. Are you after that type of Edwardian type women
Both

Hubbard- Number of posts : 10
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Hubbard- Number of posts : 10
Location : London
Registration date : 2022-06-19
Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
I’m also looking for anything from the Chelsea Pottery Ceramics range
Hubbard- Number of posts : 10
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
They are one of those potteries where pieces keep coming up that I have not see the like before. So both of those are your fathers? The plaque feels more the strongest to me but never would have Chelease been my first choice of pottery for either.
Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Yes, they are both my Dads. The seated lady lost her head in a move unfortunately.22 Crawford St. wrote:They are one of those potteries where pieces keep coming up that I have not see the like before. So both of those are your fathers? The plaque feels more the strongest to me but never would have Chelease been my first choice of pottery for either.
The one I’m really searching for is this -

Hubbard- Number of posts : 10
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