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Studio Pottery bowls with entwined mark - Annette Fuchs
Hello Does anyone know these bowls or marks, sorry the photo's are dark (British summertime)
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RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
Registration date : 2012-08-12
Re: Annette Fuchs
I am tempted to say Alan Brough , I know the mark doesn't match exactly to the studio book or some sites but I also know he used quite a lot of different variations of AB , That's my Guess anyway .Ed
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Ok thank's had a look and his work seems more solid in its pieces than this as the bowl sides are barely 2mm thick?
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
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I think Alan was also very capable of doing very delicate pieces as well , stoneware and porcelain , Just found out that he sadly passed away a couple of months ago aged 88.
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Annette Fuchs
Porcelain lidded pot with a thick greenish-brown glaze. Sgraffito / carved decoration top & sides.
$" diameter, 1.5" high
Stamped monogram looks like AR or AFC
$" diameter, 1.5" high
Stamped monogram looks like AR or AFC
Last edited by NaomiM on August 29th 2015, 7:08 pm; edited 1 time in total
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Annette Fuchs
I know that it looks like AFF but I think that it is ARF - Annette Fuchs. She started out working at Briglin before working for herself. She died in 1992 and was sister of the potter, Tessa Fuchs.
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Any chance this is also by Annette Fuchs?
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t10081-small-lidded-pot-with-carved-decoration
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t10081-small-lidded-pot-with-carved-decoration
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I think that it is by Annette Fuchs, Naomi. I haven't seen this ID before but might have a similar vintage item by her that I can dig out and check.
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The vase here was made towards the end of her life, if my memory is correct, and I think that the lidded pot that Naomi has is earlier.
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That didn't take me long, as I remembered where the bowl that I have was.
My bowl is a dark green colour but with a similar carved type decoration and the foot is done in exactly the same way i.e. turned to give a small foot ring and glazed within.
So Annette Fuchs and I would think that it is most likely 1960s or early 1970s.
My bowl is a dark green colour but with a similar carved type decoration and the foot is done in exactly the same way i.e. turned to give a small foot ring and glazed within.
So Annette Fuchs and I would think that it is most likely 1960s or early 1970s.
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Annette Fuchs
The first piece of studio pottery I ever bought was by this artist. Annette Fuchs was born in 1939 and died in 1992. She lived near Henley-on-Thames from the mid-1960s as did my Aunt. On a visit to my relative some time in the early 1970s I bought this pot from a table display in a village hall somewhere nearby. I assume Annette actually sold it to me but sadly I can only remember the table of pots not the potter herself! I was in my early teens and gave the pot to my mum. I recently wangled it back from her and imagine my delight upon finding out the long forgotten name of the maker. I also found out that she trained at Camberwell under Hans Coper and/or Lucie Rie. She then worked at Briglin with her better known sister Tessa before setting up on her own first in London and then Oxfordshire. The pot has sadly been damaged over the years but I still love it to bits. I've since bought another piece by her which appeared on this forum for identification a few month ago. That one was porcelain whereas the piece shown here is stoneware. DM me if any of you dealers have more pieces by her, she doesn't come up very often and I'd like more by her. Piece shown is 8.1cm (height)
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Excellent. Love the lidded box. This is the piece one of you guys sold me on ebay (thank you kindly!), couldn't find the thread on the forum, sorry. Porcelain 11.1cm (height)
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Here's the green bowl SP mentioned above, now in my Annette Fuchs cabinet. The glaze is like aged bronze - gorgeous . 6.1cm (height) 10.8cm (diameter).
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Another little addition to my slowly growing Annette Fuchs collection. Off ebay, there were two but I was too skint to get the other one This one is 6.5cm high.
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Very nice. Is there a connection with Eileen Lewenstein? The clay, style and glaze is similar
climberg64- Number of posts : 1255
Location : North East
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Re: Annette Fuchs
Yes, Annette and her sister Tessa, worked at Briglin Pottery in the early 1960s. You have a good eye
ID Request: Blue bowl set with seal mark - Annette Fuchs
Hi all. Have an ID request for this set of bowls. No idea if they are factory or studio any help would be welcome.
Mordeep- Number of posts : 847
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Re: Annette Fuchs
Looks like Annette Fuchs' mark, ex-Briglin. Clay and glaze are right too.
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Re: Annette Fuchs
Agree, Naomi.
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Thank you again. You really are amazing, I only wish my head had a small amount of your extraordinary brains capacity for recalling this information!
olipayton- Number of posts : 558
Location : wrington
Registration date : 2015-12-08
Lovely small blue bowl with hard to read mark - Annette & Tessa Fuchs
Hello any ideas with this one? lovely bowl with a mark but the glaze has obscured the mark possibly an E or an F ? thanks
debbie32- Number of posts : 258
Location : hampshire
Registration date : 2016-01-09
Re: Annette Fuchs
The clay and glaze are typical for Annette & Tessa Fuchs
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