Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
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Turquoise and white stripe - Hastings Pottery
argghh, I KNOW I have seen this mark somewhere before but I cannot find it now - so annoying.
Both pots from the same maker. Anyone recognise it please?
many thanks
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Both pots from the same maker. Anyone recognise it please?
many thanks
m
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Re: Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
Denis Edward Lucas mark 1958 - 1995 incised mark.
1956-95 Hastings Pottery, E Sussex
1956-95 Hastings Pottery, E Sussex
Thesigeng- Number of posts : 287
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thank you so much! Ironic OH is in Hastings tonight
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Also made nice dishes
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
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Hastings Pottery
possibly a fish plate given the shape, has incised fish mark on base and made with a red clay.
Any ideas on origin or maker please?
rob
Any ideas on origin or maker please?
rob
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Re: Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
I'd have thought Hastings Pottery.
The body is right as is the decor, tho it does not look as well finished as some of their items I have seen to be honest.
The body is right as is the decor, tho it does not look as well finished as some of their items I have seen to be honest.
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Potty- Number of posts : 3661
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Thanks Potty, would the fish mark be right for Hastings pottery?
rob
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Potty is correct - it is Denis Lucas at Hastings Pottery.
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rob s wrote:Thanks Potty, would the fish mark be right for Hastings pottery?
rob
Less defined than others I have seen, but yeah the mark would be correct.
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Dennis Lucas (Hastings Pottery)
I think so...and is it a pot or part of something...and how would one describe the glaze/technique(I'm trying to educate myself)
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It's a very typical colourway used by him
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
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Re: Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
Yes. It has his pair of fish mark.
Candle stick, maybe.
Candle stick, maybe.
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i would have been sure it's by monika maetzel...
it's so similar....
it's so similar....
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These Hastings Pottery pieces are fairly common.
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the maetzel pieces too
just have a look:
https://search.disconnect.me/searchTerms/serp?search=bd19559c-c445-42a2-94bd-f580a5f24776
just have a look:
https://search.disconnect.me/searchTerms/serp?search=bd19559c-c445-42a2-94bd-f580a5f24776
Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
Sorry if I've posted in the wrong place.
Is this little bowl a tea bowl? (5.5cm H x 11.5cm W) with a 3.5cm diameter pedestal.
Is this little bowl a tea bowl? (5.5cm H x 11.5cm W) with a 3.5cm diameter pedestal.
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Re: Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
It is the kind of thing that you seeing being sold as a teabowl, in an attempt to get a higher price.
However, the Hastings Pottery that was run by Dennis Lucas from 1956 until 1995 was more into making decorative, inexpensive things for people on holiday at the seaside to take home with them.
So really a small pretty bowl.
However, the Hastings Pottery that was run by Dennis Lucas from 1956 until 1995 was more into making decorative, inexpensive things for people on holiday at the seaside to take home with them.
So really a small pretty bowl.
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Re: Dennis Lucas - Hastings Pottery
Little slip trailed dish with inscised (not impressed) mark; I assume this is quite early Hastings from the (what I think of as) 1950s colours.
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Hastings Pottery stoneware bowl, 13.5cm wide, impressed mark to footrim.
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