RB mark - probably Richard Batterham
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RB mark - probably Richard Batterham
Hi,
New to the forum is there anyone who can identify whether this was Richard’s or Rueben’s mark.
I bought the piece as part of a lot consisting of 4 pieces - all were sold to me as by Richard Batterham from his Durweston estate.
There was no mention in the catalogue of the marks or the damage which is substantial.
I have questioned whether it was by Richard with the Auction House……they initially just didn’t answer and then when pushed refused to answer that question and others!!
New to the forum is there anyone who can identify whether this was Richard’s or Rueben’s mark.
I bought the piece as part of a lot consisting of 4 pieces - all were sold to me as by Richard Batterham from his Durweston estate.
There was no mention in the catalogue of the marks or the damage which is substantial.
I have questioned whether it was by Richard with the Auction House……they initially just didn’t answer and then when pushed refused to answer that question and others!!

Neil62-
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Re: RB mark - probably Richard Batterham
Welcome to the forum, I look forward to seeing your other pots
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Re: RB mark - probably Richard Batterham
Many thanks
Neil62-
Number of posts : 54
Age : 62
Location : Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Registration date : 2022-04-04
Re: RB mark - probably Richard Batterham
Thanks Dantheman - I’ve got a few you might like they are virtually all associated with the Leach Pottery!
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