Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Yes, I think Hornsea too, for the same reasons.
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Made in 1964 / 5 by hornsea came in 4 colours brown, red, blue and green
called the Cordon cruet set they came with no markings
Mould No 192
called the Cordon cruet set they came with no markings
Mould No 192
fuzzyedges- Number of posts : 133
Location : yorkshire
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
I thought there must be an expert somewhere on this site.
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
studio-pots wrote:I thought there must be an expert somewhere on this site.
If you find one give me a shout Ive a pile of unidentified pots
fuzzyedges- Number of posts : 133
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
fuzzyedges wrote:Made in 1964 / 5 by hornsea came in 4 colours brown, red, blue and green
called the Cordon cruet set they came with no markings
Mould No 192
Brilliant! Thanks. Is it a Clappison design?
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
There are some designs that are attributed to John but there were also other designers
Most designs were a committee decsion to make so the intial design could be from any of the designers
JC was there from 1958 to 1972 in his first stint doing tableware so it could well be but who knows
Most designs were a committee decsion to make so the intial design could be from any of the designers
JC was there from 1958 to 1972 in his first stint doing tableware so it could well be but who knows
fuzzyedges- Number of posts : 133
Location : yorkshire
Registration date : 2011-05-15
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
John's son is a member of the forum
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dantheman- Consultant
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Location : Lincolnshire ( the veg patch of England)
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Black & white Hornsea dish.
Impressed pattern no. 262
Impressed pattern no. 262
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Any ideas please on designer or pattern name on this 5 3/4 inch tall vase. Impressed pattern no 502, Mark dates to 1956-62. Thanks John
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
[quote="vanmann"]Any ideas please on designer or pattern name on this 5 3/4 inch tall vase. Impressed pattern no 502, Mark dates to 1956-62. Thanks John
Someone else might know the designer but they are clased as multicouloured slip ware vases (4 in the series) 1961
Produced for a very short time only and quite hard to find nowadays
Someone else might know the designer but they are clased as multicouloured slip ware vases (4 in the series) 1961
Produced for a very short time only and quite hard to find nowadays
fuzzyedges- Number of posts : 133
Location : yorkshire
Registration date : 2011-05-15
John Clappison (27 June 1937 - 21 February 2013)
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article3714841.ece
John was responsible for several of the most memorable 20th Century ceramic designs, he will be sadly missed
John was responsible for several of the most memorable 20th Century ceramic designs, he will be sadly missed
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
For those interested I have written an obituary for John Clappison in the Guardian, but not sure when it will be published
andrew casey
andrew casey
andywooders- Number of posts : 31
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-09-10
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Hi
Just noticed it was in the guardian this wednesday
here si the link:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2013/mar/27/john-clappison
thanks
andrew
Just noticed it was in the guardian this wednesday
here si the link:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2013/mar/27/john-clappison
thanks
andrew
andywooders- Number of posts : 31
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-09-10
Pattern ID help for Hornsea Jug please
I think that this probably dates 1960s/70s but cannot trace the pattern anywhere, any ideas please?
Thanks
Thanks
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Any ideas of pattern name or designer for this VITRAMIC mug please
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
[quote="vanmann"]I think that this probably dates 1960s/70s but cannot trace the pattern anywhere, any ideas please?
Thanks
Its the homestead range 1965 and it is a vinegar bottle The scarcer one is the light blue flames on a dark blue background
They were made by painting hot liquid wax in the shape of the flames onto a once fired pot Once cool it was sprayed with a brown oxide glaze and fired again This left the wax areas, the flames, unglazed once the wax had melted. It was then sprayed with the secondary honey glaze which when glost fired the honey glaze adhered to the unglazed areas but not the primary glaze The interior glaze was done at this time as well
I dont know the designer sorry
The Homestead range was
301 eggcup
302 salt & pepper
303 mustard pot lidded
305 vinegar bottle
306 sugar bowl
307 preserve pot lidded
308 cream jug
309 rectangular butter dish lidded
310 cheese dish and lid
there was no 304 in this range and to confuse the issue more all the numbers have been used in other earlier ranges
Thanks
Its the homestead range 1965 and it is a vinegar bottle The scarcer one is the light blue flames on a dark blue background
They were made by painting hot liquid wax in the shape of the flames onto a once fired pot Once cool it was sprayed with a brown oxide glaze and fired again This left the wax areas, the flames, unglazed once the wax had melted. It was then sprayed with the secondary honey glaze which when glost fired the honey glaze adhered to the unglazed areas but not the primary glaze The interior glaze was done at this time as well
I dont know the designer sorry
The Homestead range was
301 eggcup
302 salt & pepper
303 mustard pot lidded
305 vinegar bottle
306 sugar bowl
307 preserve pot lidded
308 cream jug
309 rectangular butter dish lidded
310 cheese dish and lid
there was no 304 in this range and to confuse the issue more all the numbers have been used in other earlier ranges
fuzzyedges- Number of posts : 133
Location : yorkshire
Registration date : 2011-05-15
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Hornsea 'Classic Tankard' 1988
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Hornsea Tapestry pattern
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Lidded jar. Bronte pattern.
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Condiment set....John Clappison"Alpine " design..i think
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2701
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Location : upminster,essex
Registration date : 2011-06-18
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Little basalt black polar bear, designed by Marion Campbell for Hornsea and produced 1956/1957
A little over 3" tall. Unmarked.
I've seen some examples referred to as seals, but this one definitely has paws with pads, so it's a polar bear.
A little over 3" tall. Unmarked.
I've seen some examples referred to as seals, but this one definitely has paws with pads, so it's a polar bear.
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
I think that since soapstone polar bears can be white, grey, green, black that maybe the artist felt some 'license' in doing a black one.
beedragon- Number of posts : 265
Location : Ontario Canada
Registration date : 2013-07-17
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
I've not seen one of these posted so I thought you might like it, although it is an acquired taste sort of thing.....
slopingsteve- Number of posts : 305
Location : Cambridgeshire, England
Registration date : 2013-08-24
Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
that's a great example Steve
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Re: Hornsea Pottery (E Yorks & Lancaster)
Hornsea pin dishes (although looks like someone's been using them under their pot plants). From the Lancaster Vitramic, Muramic range
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