Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
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sweetpea- Number of posts : 66
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
For all practical purposes.No. Its in a Winchcombe style. But then many other potters have produced similar pottery. Its a fairly generic piece.
philpot- Number of posts : 6694
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
Thank you Philpot I think its a lovely pot
sweetpea- Number of posts : 66
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
It's probably lacking a lid. :-(
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
Really it seems to my untrained eye too thinly potted for a lid thank you i have learnt something
sweetpea- Number of posts : 66
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
let's see a pic taken from above,it may help determine this
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
Hi Dan Here are the pics...Wasnt suggesting reply was wrong i simply never looked at it with a lid
sweetpea- Number of posts : 66
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
I think it would have had a lid that sat over the neck rim down to the shoulder, hence the unglazed rim top
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Re: Winchcombe Pottery? Ray Finch?
such a shame i never realised Thank you for teaching me
sweetpea- Number of posts : 66
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