LR mark but not Lucy Rie pebble vase
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LR mark but not Lucy Rie pebble vase
Hi. I wondered if anyone can comment on this incised LR mark on this pot. I know it's not like the chopsticks impressed monogram mark but I can't find an example of her free hand mark. My mother says the pot may be one where she was experimenting with glazes? Any help gratefully received. Thanks. Charles
Charlieboy100- Number of posts : 3
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Re: LR mark but not Lucy Rie pebble vase
sorry to disappoint on your first post but no it isn't
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Re: LR mark but not Lucy Rie pebble vase
Thanks for the reply. I would be interested if someone could point me to an example of her free hand mark as I couldn't find one or if someone has a photo example, for future reference?? Thanks.
Charlieboy100- Number of posts : 3
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Re: LR mark but not Lucy Rie pebble vase
Sorry, but she did not ever do a freehand mark. She was first and foremost a professional potter who knew the value of her work. A good Part of that value was a clearly impressed signature/mark which she always used.There were variations in the imprssed mark, but never the use of a freehand one one.
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Re: LR mark but not Lucy Rie pebble vase
It’s a pebble pot in a style that was popular in the 60s-80s. I have a few but unfortunately not been able to ID most of them.
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