Slipware pottery, tree mark (not Coxwold)
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Patrickb- Number of posts : 40
Location : UK
Registration date : 2017-12-24
Re: Slipware pottery, tree mark (not Coxwold)
Looks like slipware. Not a mark I’ve come across before but maybe an unrecorded version of Coxwold Pottery’s tree mark. Set up by Peter Dick
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Re: Slipware pottery, tree mark (not Coxwold)
Hi, thanks Naomi. They do seem to have quite a range of marks round a theme. Patrick
Patrickb- Number of posts : 40
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mnorm- Number of posts : 11
Location : UK
Registration date : 2022-07-26
Re: Slipware pottery, tree mark (not Coxwold)
I've come across this tree stamp before and asked Coxwold Pottery if it was one of theres but they said no, so still a mystery
John Forster's mark was a blackberry; I don't think he varied it
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t24331-slipware-pottery-tree-mark-not-coxwold
John Forster's mark was a blackberry; I don't think he varied it
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t24331-slipware-pottery-tree-mark-not-coxwold
Last edited by NaomiM on September 4th 2022, 1:47 am; edited 1 time in total
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Re: Slipware pottery, tree mark (not Coxwold)
Naomi,
Thanks for you reply, I appreciate it
I guess it remains a mystery then lol
M
Thanks for you reply, I appreciate it
I guess it remains a mystery then lol
M
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