Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
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Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
Valerie Rees has a Trident mark, but usually with a dot on the lower right.
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
Looks a bit too neat for Valerie Rees. Could it be Will Illsley?
Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
I'm not sure. The internal decoration is very distinctive but I'm not finding anything similar by Valerie or Will
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
I was thinking maybe Ivan Martin - but still doesn't look quite right.
Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
Looking at the glaze decoration I'm 99% sure it's Ray Gardiner.
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Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
Definitely the same decoration. Good find
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
There's isn't much about him online though - not that I can find.
Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
No, unfortunately. The Marks book has a very poor representation of the mark
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
From the Suffolk Crafts directory, c. 1982, when he was working in Yoxford, near Saxmundham:
"Ray Gardiner was born in Sydney, Australia, and became a pharmacist. He came to London in 1959 and trained in pottery at Harrow School of Art 1965-66, after which he spent a year as an apprentice to Colin Peason. His first workshop was in Somerset and he moved to Suffolk in 1975. He is a member of the Craftsmen Potters Association."
"Ray Gardiner was born in Sydney, Australia, and became a pharmacist. He came to London in 1959 and trained in pottery at Harrow School of Art 1965-66, after which he spent a year as an apprentice to Colin Peason. His first workshop was in Somerset and he moved to Suffolk in 1975. He is a member of the Craftsmen Potters Association."
hercules brabazon- Number of posts : 646
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
Very interesting - Cheers Hercules.
Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
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Re: Trident Mark or MI or nh mark? - Ray Gardiner
I just got this from the helpful chaps at the York Art Gallery who have a piece by RG - doesn't add much but it's information none the less.
Ray Gardiner was born in 1934 and we do not have a death date so I presume he is still alive. His last known address was Yoxford, Norfolk. His work was usually repetition tableware with some individual pieces in stoneware and porcelain. He has examples of brushwork, sgraffito, slip inlay, raw glazing, Dolomite glazes, celadon and tenmoku in his work. We have a receipt for the piece in our collection – it was bought on 22/03/1978 at a New Members exhibition at the Craftsmen Potters Shop (not sure where there was) by collector W. A. Ismay for £6.50. The piece then came into our collection through Ismay’s bequest in 2001.
Ray Gardiner was born in 1934 and we do not have a death date so I presume he is still alive. His last known address was Yoxford, Norfolk. His work was usually repetition tableware with some individual pieces in stoneware and porcelain. He has examples of brushwork, sgraffito, slip inlay, raw glazing, Dolomite glazes, celadon and tenmoku in his work. We have a receipt for the piece in our collection – it was bought on 22/03/1978 at a New Members exhibition at the Craftsmen Potters Shop (not sure where there was) by collector W. A. Ismay for £6.50. The piece then came into our collection through Ismay’s bequest in 2001.
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