Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
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Re: Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
Or perhaps the piece it made and then refried with just the glass added to melt at lower temperature?
Re: Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
I suspect it was cullet (recycled) glass pieces. Either bottle glass or bought from a supplier. It was quite popular at the time
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Re: Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
You can pretty much use any coloured glass to do it, no real risk of it running given the way these were made. Does not need to be in powder form, chunks are fine, some potters use those glass pebbles people put in vases, fish tanks etc, as they offer a good choice of colours and are already about the right size.
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Re: Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
Very nice indeed ……need to move that small vase to the right a bit it’s messing with my OCD….I have just bought an unusual piece to add to the collection I will post images as soon as it arrives….
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Re: Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
Potteryman wrote:Very nice indeed ……need to move that small vase to the right a bit it’s messing with my OCD….I have just bought an unusual piece to add to the collection I will post images as soon as it arrives….
I set everything up very fast and went back to adjust things, but there are heavy glass covers on the plinths now - as you can see. Having said that, the right-side vase seems OK to me. Where would you shift it to?
I look forward to seeing the latest addition to your collection.
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Re: Pamela Nash (see also Ernest Collyer)
I haven't come across a piece of their work for years but back in the 1990s I use to see a fair amount of it and certainly saw pieces like this.
My assumption was that they were a forerunner of the "colour glass" glazes pieces but I never came across any outlet that had sold their work on the regular basis to be able to ask.
My assumption was that they were a forerunner of the "colour glass" glazes pieces but I never came across any outlet that had sold their work on the regular basis to be able to ask.
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