Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
a £4.99 bargain
l33ham180- Number of posts : 462
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the #81 is a nice early piece. 1966 i would think and has the piantress mark for jean millership.
when it comes to freeform i know very little about it. from what i have read its a shape 359 and is the UFT pattern. probably mid 50's.
when it comes to freeform i know very little about it. from what i have read its a shape 359 and is the UFT pattern. probably mid 50's.
l33ham180- Number of posts : 462
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
l33ham180 wrote:the #81 is a nice early piece. 1966 i would think and has the piantress mark for jean millership.
when it comes to freeform i know very little about it. from what i have read its a shape 359 and is the UFT pattern. probably mid 50's.
Hi Lee
The pattern is UFW (UFT has the reddish colour around the eye shapes rather than the blue that yours has) at it comes from 1956-7.
truk10- Number of posts : 103
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picked the freeform cheese dish up for a fiver at peterborough. not sure of the pattern so if anybody can help it would be greatly recieved
l33ham180- Number of posts : 462
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another peterborough bargain. perfect condition Carol Cutler 49'er. probably the cheapest 49'er i saw there and still knocked £4 off.
l33ham180- Number of posts : 462
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l33ham180 wrote:
picked the freeform cheese dish up for a fiver at peterborough. not sure of the pattern so if anybody can help it would be greatly recieved
Hi Lee, good to meet you at Peterborough today. The cheese dish looks to be a Ruth Pavely pattern UIL, also known as "Slits"
Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
Poole studio bowl with sprayed glaze decoration
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dantheman- Consultant
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a less common Delphis vase shape with the early red glaze
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
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Sienna range ginger jar
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dantheman- Consultant
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Sienna range vase with tree and flower decoration
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
dantheman- Consultant
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Guy Sydenham Atlantis lampbase with Celadon exterior glaze
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a group of small studio bowls decorated with sprayed glazes
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Atlantis range candle holder,decorated with copper/iron oxide after carving
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This is my Studio / Delphis bit, although there are some more recent pieces also.
Left to right, top shelf has Studio pin dish, Y. Carol Cutler dish, early bowl and a bud vase painted by myself at an open day, with a Carol Cutler spear in front.
Bottom shelf has a Mark Baker (Tradpots) carved vase, studio 10", Carol Cutler carved vase, Shirley Campbell Delphis 10" and modern studio Nikki Masserella carved vase. 2 x 8" in front, the one on the left a blue mark by Margaret Anderson which I got last week at Portobello market and the one on the right is Jean Millership.
Left to right, top shelf has Studio pin dish, Y. Carol Cutler dish, early bowl and a bud vase painted by myself at an open day, with a Carol Cutler spear in front.
Bottom shelf has a Mark Baker (Tradpots) carved vase, studio 10", Carol Cutler carved vase, Shirley Campbell Delphis 10" and modern studio Nikki Masserella carved vase. 2 x 8" in front, the one on the left a blue mark by Margaret Anderson which I got last week at Portobello market and the one on the right is Jean Millership.
Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
dantheman wrote:
Atlantis range candle holder,decorated with copper/iron oxide after carving
Hi Dan - just saw your post there. I've got one similar to that - its the only Atlantis pot I own - but i didn't realise it was a candle holder. Mine has a glazed bowl so I always thought it should stand on the foot, but now not I'm unsure. How do you know it is a candle holder and where do the candles fit?
Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
gareth-h wrote:This is my Studio / Delphis bit, although there are some more recent pieces also.
Left to right, top shelf has Studio pin dish, Y. Carol Cutler dish, early bowl and a bud vase painted by myself at an open day, with a Carol Cutler spear in front.
Bottom shelf has a Mark Baker (Tradpots) carved vase, studio 10", Carol Cutler carved vase, Shirley Campbell Delphis 10" and modern studio Nikki Masserella carved vase. 2 x 8" in front, the one on the left a blue mark by Margaret Anderson which I got last week at Portobello market and the one on the right is Jean Millership.
Hi Gareth, Really like your collection, I'm so jealous of the Margaret Anderson Plate there, bottom shelf second pot from the left - is wish I had one like that.
Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
Rob wrote:dantheman wrote:
Atlantis range candle holder,decorated with copper/iron oxide after carving
Hi Dan - just saw your post there. I've got one similar to that - its the only Atlantis pot I own - but i didn't realise it was a candle holder. Mine has a glazed bowl so I always thought it should stand on the foot, but now not I'm unsure. How do you know it is a candle holder and where do the candles fit?
Hi Rob
These are multi-functional pieces - one way up they are a pin dish but when you turn them over they become candle holders. This is why the Poole mark is usually in the hole in the base - so when used as a candle holder the candle hides the mark and and the piece does look to be upside down. All very clever.
Kurt
truk10- Number of posts : 103
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Thanks Kurt, I've learnt something there - I might upend mine for a change now.
Info request for brown and white Poole bowl
I am looking for some info on this Poole bowl, it looks sort of 1970s to me but that is probably just the colour. It is about 27cm in diameter and is marked Poole England on the back.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
JoFish- Number of posts : 211
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
that's Contrast design developed by Leslie Elsden in 1977
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
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studio bowl with sprayed glaze 1964-1966
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part One
Sea crest tableware designed by Guy Sydenham and Tony Morris,Guy and Tony used similar glaze effects in their studio pottery.
The odd coloured piece is an early studio vase.
The odd coloured piece is an early studio vase.
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
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12 inch Atlantis range vase,thrown by Jenie Haigh
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Aegean range 10 inch plate
Latex resist and thick glaze resulting in lots of orange peel
Latex resist and thick glaze resulting in lots of orange peel
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'Edith Swan takes it up the Swanee and she loves it more than Christmas day.'
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a carved planter from the early 1960's,decorated in a Sea Crest type glaze
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