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dantheman wrote:
even more refined still is this gorgeous plate by Kaori Tatebayashi
Nice, I like the simplicity.
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lovely saltglazed German flask,wonderful scraffito decoration,AS monogram
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lovely saltglazed German flask,wonderful scraffito decoration,AS monogram
could you post a pic of the base please
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Davee wrote:Unmarked planter, pretty sure its WGP though.

I have it's brother.....Not sure if it's German though.
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John Bourdeaux pottery Isles of Scilly
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Taylor Thomas wrote:Davee wrote:Unmarked planter, pretty sure its WGP though.
I have it's brother.....Not sure if it's German though.


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Taylor Thomas wrote:Have you got enough quotes Sue?
l33ham180 wrote:the wife wants massive
NaomiM wrote:...didn't even have the excuse it was for charity. Just liked his balls.![]()
dantheman wrote:I think it's shit
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skay wrote:Taylor Thomas wrote:Davee wrote:Unmarked planter, pretty sure its WGP though.
I have it's brother.....Not sure if it's German though.
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Phoar, both brothers!
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Is there some strange fetish we should know about Skay?
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large,tin glazed bottle vase,unknown potter






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stunning glaze on this large bowl made in Yorkshire


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Maria Guerten - Elm Hill, Norwich


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my first bit of Lakes pottery


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these lovely coffee mugs by Anthony Morris ooze 70's style.
hand thrown then altered & fitted with 'rustic' strap handles
The Kiwi potter worked in Diss,Norfolk in 1971 then Eye in Suffolik (1973-1977) then returned to NZ
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Rising Hawk Pottery -anyone got any info?
some connecton with Lustre pottery & Carltonware?
nice form shame about the glaze

I'm tempted to re-glaze this jug,it was very stylish before they got the paint pot out

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Yes Dave,
scratched into the white clay base is DR 94
scratched into the white clay base is DR 94
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lovely saltglaze from this American potter now based in the UK
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John Calver
http://www.studiopottery.co.uk/profile/John/Calver




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I saw this in Goldsmiths window.dantheman wrote:[img][/img]
signed JOE GOTT
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AW?
Alan Wallwork 1931-dantheman wrote:
6.5 inch bowl,terrific glaze, simply signed AW ?
Produced all manner of pots, including earthenware, handbuilt oxidised stoneware, burnt particle glazes and many more.
Started London 1957, before moving to Dorset. See link below. Good chance it's him.
Alan Wallwork
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dantheman wrote:
I'm tempted to re-glaze this jug,it was very stylish before they got the paint pot out
could be American?
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stoneware flask/jug with potter's mark SP or PS?
An impressed daisy flower head decoration on the looped handle but this is obscured by a thick glaze
Looks like a Peter Stoodley mark as shown on page 430 British Studio Potters Marks.
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Thesigeng wrote:dantheman wrote:
stoneware flask/jug with potter's mark SP or PS?
An impressed daisy flower head decoration on the looped handle but this is obscured by a thick glaze
Looks like a Peter Stoodley mark as shown on page 430 British Studio Potters Marks.
that's great! I collect Poole pottery so it's even more interesting now.
Thanks for the id

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dantheman wrote:Do you recognise it?
The mark looks very like Sheen Sinclair, with Alan Smith. The A is a bit short though
so not a definate. Worked out of Aldermaston.
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