Pottery Tankard/Mug
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potterymad62- Number of posts : 921
Location : Redruth Cornwall
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Re: Pottery Tankard/Mug
I haven't seen any similar British mugs, the quality is superb!
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dantheman- Consultant
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Tankard/Mug
Thanks for the reply, yes it is a quality and wonderful piece just need to work out the mark and potter.dantheman wrote:I haven't seen any similar British mugs, the quality is superb!
potterymad62- Number of posts : 921
Location : Redruth Cornwall
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Re: Pottery Tankard/Mug
Isle of Wight?
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dantheman- Consultant
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Pottery Tankard/Mug
That crossed my mind with Joe Lester in the mix, thoughts anyone.dantheman wrote:Isle of Wight?
potterymad62- Number of posts : 921
Location : Redruth Cornwall
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Pottery Tankard/Mug
I thought this to but not 100%, thanks againNaomiM wrote:Signed "Jo L"?
potterymad62- Number of posts : 921
Location : Redruth Cornwall
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Re: Pottery Tankard/Mug
There's Jo Lord who makes tin glazed pieces similar to Porches and Crail Potteries. Maybe one of her early pieces?
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Pottery Tankard/Mug
Worth a shout thanks, will have a delve on the web.NaomiM wrote:There's Jo Lord who makes tin glazed pieces similar to Porches and Crail Potteries. Maybe one of her early pieces?
potterymad62- Number of posts : 921
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