Stoneware Goblet impressed with DS or DG
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Stoneware Goblet impressed with DS or DG
Hi
I have 4 of these goblets but this is the clearest mark. Looks to be a capital D with an s or g inside.
I have 4 of these goblets but this is the clearest mark. Looks to be a capital D with an s or g inside.
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
Registration date : 2012-08-12
Re: Stoneware Goblet impressed with DS or DG
It looks like S in the centre of the D and Sally Dawson used a mark like that amongst others.
She was from Canada but worked in North London from 1963 to 1979 and then E. London in the 1980s.
Goblets almost always mean 1970s.
I don't know her work but she was a member of the Craft Potters Association and I have found images in their old directories and it's a distinct possibility, although I can't be certain.
She was from Canada but worked in North London from 1963 to 1979 and then E. London in the 1980s.
Goblets almost always mean 1970s.
I don't know her work but she was a member of the Craft Potters Association and I have found images in their old directories and it's a distinct possibility, although I can't be certain.
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Re: Stoneware Goblet impressed with DS or DG
Many thanks
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
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