Mystery jug, LP mark
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Re: Mystery jug, LP mark
Hamada had great control over his glaze palette and used local materials with freedom and spontaneity to create wide-ranging effects. I dont see the spontaneity of the Hamada hand and hi's kind of signature brushwork on this piece.
aiko- Number of posts : 91
Location : NL
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Re: Mystery jug, LP mark
I think could be same potter as this one i posted a while back ??
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t22041-copper-burnished-tenmoku-bowl-lp-mark
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t22041-copper-burnished-tenmoku-bowl-lp-mark
MCWebs- Number of posts : 725
Location : GB
Registration date : 2017-09-24
Re: Mystery jug, LP mark
I think you’re right.
Might be French.
Might be French.
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Re: Mystery jug, LP mark
bought from an auction lot in cheshire and it was from a large collection of a considerable collector the lot itself had plenty of tea bowls from other english potters including william plumptree and derek davis - so i expected it might be better than average, and probably english looking at all the other items in the lot... if that helps any... :)
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