Sheen slipware pottery - William Lloyd, Salisbury
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Sheen slipware pottery - William Lloyd, Salisbury
I am trying to find out more about this pottery , it is marked SHEEN and has a decor crudely but charmingly done with unicorns , lions , birds , fish etc , this is a cheese cover with applied mouse on top , I also have a larger vase by the same potter , wolley & wallis sold one last yr for £60 and three have been on ebay at about the same price , but who dunnit or where ? love to know this one .
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big ed- Number of posts : 11932
Age : 71
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
big ed- Number of posts : 11932
Age : 71
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: Sheen slipware pottery - William Lloyd, Salisbury
this the inside , well thrown and pretty clean .
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Re: Sheen slipware pottery - William Lloyd, Salisbury
This one seems to have the same lion, signed William Lloyd, 2003
http://pin.it/vo9KNYB
Edited to add: William Lloyd is the son of Reg Lloyd (R. J. Lloyd), and was making slipware around the 1980s-2000s. He was or is based in Salisbury
http://pin.it/vo9KNYB
Edited to add: William Lloyd is the son of Reg Lloyd (R. J. Lloyd), and was making slipware around the 1980s-2000s. He was or is based in Salisbury
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Re: Sheen slipware pottery - William Lloyd, Salisbury
William Lloyd is the son of Reg Lloyd (R. J. Lloyd) the painter and English slipware collector, so the style of pottery fits.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t11485-r-j-lloyd-artist-and-collector?highlight=R+++J+++Lloyd
I don't think William is still making pots but I understand that he did for a long period and may have moved around. If my memory serves me correctly he was living near Charmouth in Dorset the last I knew.. I don't know of any connections with East Sheen in S. W. London or Sheen village in Derbyshire but, of course, the name Sheen Pottery might have a different derivation.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t11485-r-j-lloyd-artist-and-collector?highlight=R+++J+++Lloyd
I don't think William is still making pots but I understand that he did for a long period and may have moved around. If my memory serves me correctly he was living near Charmouth in Dorset the last I knew.. I don't know of any connections with East Sheen in S. W. London or Sheen village in Derbyshire but, of course, the name Sheen Pottery might have a different derivation.
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