Prykernow Pottery, Hayle, Cornwall
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Prykernow Pottery, Hayle, Cornwall
Not seen anything like this before. Wondering if it's Scandinavian or even Native American/Pueblo.
Same incised spiral and dot decoration front and back.
Odd little mark on the base which is what makes me think it might be Native American/Pueblo. (There are also 3 impressed parallel bars on the side, although that may just be an artefact from it's manufacture).
3.25" high. 2" across the middle.
Same incised spiral and dot decoration front and back.
Odd little mark on the base which is what makes me think it might be Native American/Pueblo. (There are also 3 impressed parallel bars on the side, although that may just be an artefact from it's manufacture).
3.25" high. 2" across the middle.
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For a reference 2 Prykernow Pottery goblets with paper labels - Cornish
Hi
I couldn't find a dedicated thread so I thought I would pop these here. Two 4 inch pottery goblets without a mark however they still have their paper Prykernow labels so it may help someone in the future.
I couldn't find a dedicated thread so I thought I would pop these here. Two 4 inch pottery goblets without a mark however they still have their paper Prykernow labels so it may help someone in the future.
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Prykernow Pottery
Prykernow pottery Hayle  Cornwall.
Prykernow means Cornish clay. The Pottery was established by Jamie and Dodie Herschel in the 1970's.
In 1984 Jamie and Dodie took over Cripplesease Pottery in Nancledra..
Info from the Excellent Digital museum cornwall site .
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