Joba Stamford, Devon
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Joba Stamford, Devon
Last edited by NaomiM on January 11th 2021, 1:28 pm; edited 2 times in total
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Re: Joba Stamford, Devon
I’ve come across a few of these bowls in Devon but never managed to find out who they were by. They are similar perhaps to Bristow Chillington pieces.
benwilliams- Number of posts : 2491
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Registration date : 2017-12-27
Re: Joba Stamford, Devon
Yes, I'm coming up short too. A bit like Jersey Pottery decoration. Seem one with the 'Joba' in quotes. Maybe a combined name? Jo.... Ba....?
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Re: Joba Stamford, Devon
Found some more on ebay listed as Joba Stamford, 60s-70s
Found this on Wikipedia -
Found this on Wikipedia -
Stamford ware is a type of lead-glazed earthenware, one of the earliest forms of glazed ceramics manufactured in England. It was produced in Stamford, Lincolnshire between the ninth and thirteenth centuries
Various modern potters have produced work inspired by Stamford ware, including Joba in Stamford in the 1970s. No potter is currently making salt glaze work in the area.
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