Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
Great plates - I especially love the TV mark one.
The black clay was used right from the beginning of the studio pieces. I have a couple with the TV mark and had pebble vase in black clay which dated from the original experimental pieces that are shown in that picture of the Tea Room display in the Lesie Howard book.
The black clay was used right from the beginning of the studio pieces. I have a couple with the TV mark and had pebble vase in black clay which dated from the original experimental pieces that are shown in that picture of the Tea Room display in the Lesie Howard book.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
Dan
Are we allowed to post links to eBay. There is an item that just finished that I was curious about and wanted other people's views
Are we allowed to post links to eBay. There is an item that just finished that I was curious about and wanted other people's views
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You can post eBay links in the Lava Lounge. Or save to Pinterest and post the Pinterest link on this thread.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
If you mean the 'Atlantis' piece Kurt, Yes it was early studio
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
Hi Dan
That's the one. I thought it was early studio but wasn't sure enough to bid. A little piece of me thought it might be Purbeck.
That's the one. I thought it was early studio but wasn't sure enough to bid. A little piece of me thought it might be Purbeck.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
It was still going for a song 5 seconds before listing end so I went in at £100 but someone else went £180 at that same moment (more than I would pay)
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
It's not a bargain but I don't think that it was a bad price for an early non-standardised piece. They are hard to come by these days. The other thing that put me off a bit was the Private Listing - I always treat those with a bit of caution as it's easy for people to try and force up the price when you can't see who's bidding.
Anyway, I was just curious as to whether someone on here had bought it and could confirm that it was a Studio vase.
Anyway, I was just curious as to whether someone on here had bought it and could confirm that it was a Studio vase.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
I tend to bid at the last second so they only get one bid from me with no chance of bumping me up further
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Thanks for the info, I dropped out of the bidding a while ago. My main problem with it is that it looks horrible
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
looks like 70's Delphis
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I wish I hadn't sold all my rubbish studio, it's selling really well in recent weeks
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dantheman wrote:looks like 70's Delphis
It's a TV mark piece with that early orange glaze. The design reminds me of worms.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
could it be SS susan spreadbury?
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Thank you, another name for me to look into
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the seller has come clean about the damage and still got a £70 bid!
where's mi polyfiller?
where's mi polyfiller?
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dantheman wrote:the seller has come clean about the damage and still got a £70 bid!
where's mi polyfiller?
Last time I checked, the highest bidder also went very high on some other Studio pieces on Ebay. Maybe he/she has come into some dosh and the odd hundred quid doesn't matter very much.
When I sold it as a damaged piece it didn't fetch much... I think around a tenner. That was in late May.
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nice profit!
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
Its not so much 'coming clean about the damage' as covering his backside as the seller has realised that too many people are aware of the restoration.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1960-1980 Part Two
now there's a bid placed after the additional info re resto' he's in the clear
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