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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
I'm not into Poole, but even I thought that seemed suspicious (on "the bay"), either that or a very rare piece
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Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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The ironic thing is if they had listed it as Jude Jelfs they would have got a lot more for it than the 'no-sale' they will get as a fake bit of Poole.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
This bit of my cabinet doesn't fit into the forum categories very well but the new pieces are mainly modern so here it is
Top shelf far left is a post-Poole Guy Sydenham Bellarmine flask. Got this one relatively cheaply as it has a bad firing crack but displays well and I have always liked these.
Plate centre back with a bee on it is my own work (!), to a Nikki Masserella design, from this years Collectors Club gala day. The vase mainly obscured to the right of it is this years Collectors Club vase by Nikki.
The candlestick vase directly in front is a Jane Brewer studio vase showing Portland lighthouse. It pairs with the larger JB Corfe Castle vase to the right I got last year. Sadly, Jane told me she doesn't really like working in Living Glaze at she prefers more detailed designs. I like them - the use of local features for inspiration is one thing that has always set Poole apart for me (like the 1950's Poole Harbour and map plates below).
Top shelf far left is a post-Poole Guy Sydenham Bellarmine flask. Got this one relatively cheaply as it has a bad firing crack but displays well and I have always liked these.
Plate centre back with a bee on it is my own work (!), to a Nikki Masserella design, from this years Collectors Club gala day. The vase mainly obscured to the right of it is this years Collectors Club vase by Nikki.
The candlestick vase directly in front is a Jane Brewer studio vase showing Portland lighthouse. It pairs with the larger JB Corfe Castle vase to the right I got last year. Sadly, Jane told me she doesn't really like working in Living Glaze at she prefers more detailed designs. I like them - the use of local features for inspiration is one thing that has always set Poole apart for me (like the 1950's Poole Harbour and map plates below).
Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
could you help pls with the name of this Living Glaze pattern. Its driving me mad not to remember which one it is.. :(
Thank you!
Thank you!
Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
Odyssey by Alan Clarke 1999
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dantheman- Consultant
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Poole Aegean charger
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dantheman- Consultant
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Poole Fake Stamp
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dantheman- Consultant
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Alan White Master Potter
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dantheman- Consultant
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Alan Clarks (possibly a trial?)
10.5 inch pedestal bowl
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
I love this Egyptian Tutankhamen design that Nikki Masserella first used in 2000. I interviewed Nikki for the Collectors Club magazine a few years back and I wondered if she had any particular connection with Egypt. She said the inspiration came from a book someone had brought in! She credited Tony Morris with the idea of offsetting the face, and indeed with being a great mentor in general.
This one is a later version from c. 2010 produced in the current studio on the Quay, hand thrown by Alan White and painted by Nikki.
This one is a later version from c. 2010 produced in the current studio on the Quay, hand thrown by Alan White and painted by Nikki.
Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
This poor Poole vase failed to sell at our charity shop so I brought it home before it could be thrown in the skip.
A lovely blue.
The mark is too faint under the blue to photograph, but from http://www.poolepottery.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Poole_Pottery_Factory_Marks.htm it's "Factory mark no.62 in use between 1970-99 "
A lovely blue.
The mark is too faint under the blue to photograph, but from http://www.poolepottery.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Poole_Pottery_Factory_Marks.htm it's "Factory mark no.62 in use between 1970-99 "
Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
That's the Corinthian range from 1987.
Poole used a lot of external designers during the 1980's and this one was by the Queensberry Hunt Partnership, who also designed some tableware and other decorative ranges.
I think their designs did OK at the time but are not really collectable now, which is why I suppose it got stuck in the charity shop. Nice colour though.
Poole used a lot of external designers during the 1980's and this one was by the Queensberry Hunt Partnership, who also designed some tableware and other decorative ranges.
I think their designs did OK at the time but are not really collectable now, which is why I suppose it got stuck in the charity shop. Nice colour though.
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I recently bought a modern Poole clock but don't know the name of this design?
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
Hmm, not one I could immediately name but I think it is probably "Lava" from c. 2005.
Modern Poole Pottery
Hello, this is my first post on here and it looks like a good site. Hoping to get to know more about 20th Century Poole Pottery, of which I have a small collection.
Would anyone be kind enough to identify these painters' marks for me, with their dates? The pots are predominantly blue, yellow and orange, with other colours. The vase measures about 10" in height and just over 5" diameter at the rim. The bowl is 10.5" in diameter. I have photographed both.
The first two are the vase.
And these two are the bowl. Sorry I have just previewed this post and the pics have come out very big. I use this method of uploading quite a bit, and don't know what I have done wrong.
Would anyone be kind enough to identify these painters' marks for me, with their dates? The pots are predominantly blue, yellow and orange, with other colours. The vase measures about 10" in height and just over 5" diameter at the rim. The bowl is 10.5" in diameter. I have photographed both.
The first two are the vase.
And these two are the bowl. Sorry I have just previewed this post and the pics have come out very big. I use this method of uploading quite a bit, and don't know what I have done wrong.
Squirrellady- Number of posts : 1
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
welcome to the forum,
Both are the Matisse design by Anita Harris which was introduced in 2000.
I don't recognise the paintress mark on the vase but the one on the bowl looks like Dawn Polden who joined Poole pottery in 1999
Both are the Matisse design by Anita Harris which was introduced in 2000.
I don't recognise the paintress mark on the vase but the one on the bowl looks like Dawn Polden who joined Poole pottery in 1999
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
it's an unusual Alan White bowl
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
Here are a few more 'Poole Pottery Sue' items for your perusal (with apologies if any of the photos are mismatched with the wrong decorator/thrower):
Jane Brewer - Trafalagar vase
Jane Brewer - Trafalagar vase
mandrake1000- Number of posts : 380
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Alan White - Standard Lamp (4ft high)
mandrake1000- Number of posts : 380
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Nikki Massarella - charger
mandrake1000- Number of posts : 380
Location : The Netherlands
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Lorna Whitmarsh - vase
mandrake1000- Number of posts : 380
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Sean Flint (Alan White's apprentice) - plate
mandrake1000- Number of posts : 380
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Sean Flint (Alan White's apprentice) - abstract vase
mandrake1000- Number of posts : 380
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Sean Flint the newest member of the Poole Studio team
With unfinished work
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