Dartington Pottery
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Thank you everyone for your input. Can I ask you Davee, is it the same pattern and glaze?
benwilliams- Number of posts : 2494
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Yes it is identical, if I ever find it in my mountain of boxes I'll get a picture.
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Thanks. Mountains of boxes sounds exciting or overwhelming!
benwilliams- Number of posts : 2494
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Maybe early work from his son Jeremy ?
Alex J- Number of posts : 192
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Nothing there to suggest it is anything but a Dartington lidded dish without a mark. The decoration just looks typical Dartington from a specific period to me. Nothing really to suggest any specific link with David Leach either. Maybe that is just some attribution made to try and make these things seem more worthy or valuable.
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D C BEAL- Number of posts : 46
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Re: Dartington Pottery
it looks like decoration to me?
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Re: Dartington Pottery
OK! I have been assuming it was a signature.
Thank you!
Thank you!
D C BEAL- Number of posts : 46
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Re: Dartington Pottery
that's possible still
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Seeing the other two bowls on Ebay with nearly identical marks made me think it was a signature rather than a decorative flourish!
D C BEAL- Number of posts : 46
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Probably a signature but it’s from Dartington’s standard range and they employ a number of decorators so difficult to know which one signed this piece. It doesn’t really matter who’s monogram it is tbh, unless you’re a relation.
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Dartington Pottery teapot designed by Janice Tchalenko
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Re: Dartington Pottery
shanti22 wrote:Hi, have recently stumbled on your interesting site, and joined. I am Marianne de Trey's daughter, brought up at Dartington. If I can be of any use in identifying her pots, or indeed her students' or co-workers' work, then I wd be glad to help. best wishes
Wonderful. There are a few pieces which we’re stumped on
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Re: Dartington Pottery
NaomiM wrote:I think those large Dart stamps are early ones
I bought pottery with the large mark directly from Dartington in 2009 after their move to Grayshott
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A rather charming fruit bowl - Micro LP or LD stamp - Dartington Pottery
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One of those pieces which really grows on you. Unfortunately the camera does not like non daylight but a lovely speckled blue glaze.
The base rim has one of the smallest marks I've ever seen and certainly so for the piece's size.
Looks like LP but could be LD and I'm thinking one of the later Leach's perhaps?
Thanks
One of those pieces which really grows on you. Unfortunately the camera does not like non daylight but a lovely speckled blue glaze.
The base rim has one of the smallest marks I've ever seen and certainly so for the piece's size.
Looks like LP but could be LD and I'm thinking one of the later Leach's perhaps?
Thanks
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Not Leach. That was the original Brown, brown, brown pottery . I agree, looks like the Dart/Dartington mark. Equally the vivid colour points that way as well.
philpot- Number of posts : 6722
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Dartington Pottery; Ruskin glaze
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Cheers everyone - should have recalled that mark being local... aging.... it's a most wonderful thing :0(
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
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stoneware pot, Dartington Jug
Can anyone ident my jug think it studio pottery have sent a pic with the impressed makers mark
kplandarch- Number of posts : 28
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kplandarch- Number of posts : 28
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Its a Dart/Dartington Pottery mark. They started down at Dartington in Devon the early 1970's, and were taken over by Grayshott Pottery in the early years of 2000. They are renowned for Bright colourful designs.
We have a long thread on the pottery here.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t240-dartington-pottery?highlight=dartington
We have a long thread on the pottery here.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t240-dartington-pottery?highlight=dartington
philpot- Number of posts : 6722
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Re: Dartington Pottery
Thanks was it designed by PETRA TILLY
kplandarch- Number of posts : 28
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Re: Dartington Pottery
no, not her style
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