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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
Chelsea bowl at the local charity shop a couple of months ago. Photographed it for the mark.
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Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
denbydump wrote:It's slip-cast black-dipped and hand-painted white bits.
There may be modelling on the head. So long since I saw one,
to compare, but they did have stickers as I remember.
Never heard of anyone else making them, but If you don't think it's right......
I have seen these figures made by other potters but not slip-cast ones but then again, I haven't seen a slip - cast Chelsea figure before either
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Me neither. Nothing to say they didn't make a batch this way... any trace of a label ....sticky patch?
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22 Crawford St. wrote:Me neither. Nothing to say they didn't make a batch this way... any trace of a label ....sticky patch?
Only now, when no one thinks it's Chelsea.
Re: Chelsea Pottery (London)
NaomiM wrote:Chelsea bowl at the local charity shop a couple of months ago. Photographed it for the mark.
Very unusual decoration. £6 ?? cheapskate Naomi.
Could be Audrey Durnan.
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I'm not saying I don't think its Chelsea, but I would like to discuss the slip - cast production as it has never come up before
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Such a similar Legal figure earlier in this thread. Different base, but identical
decoration. Even the same way he is leaning forward.
On page 2 (Celtic Fan)
I rest my case M'Lud.
decoration. Even the same way he is leaning forward.
On page 2 (Celtic Fan)
I rest my case M'Lud.
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the prosecution calls Audrey as it's expert witness
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I just found a slip cast bust made at Chelsea by Brian Hubbard
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http://www.antiques-info.co.uk/new/pdf/May00/1.pdf
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denbydump wrote:NaomiM wrote:Chelsea bowl at the local charity shop a couple of months ago. Photographed it for the mark.
Very unusual decoration. £6 ?? cheapskate Naomi.
Could be Audrey Durnan.
Too plain for my taste
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Is this Chelsea?
I'm hoping for some help with this small thrown earthenware bowl / dish .
I've found a platter with an almost identical design on line that has been attributed to Chelsea . However that one was not thrown but appears to have been hump moulded and has no foot rim
COULD this be Chelsea. With a bit of imagination there is a mark that could be initials on the front at 5o'clock
Thanks
I've found a platter with an almost identical design on line that has been attributed to Chelsea . However that one was not thrown but appears to have been hump moulded and has no foot rim
COULD this be Chelsea. With a bit of imagination there is a mark that could be initials on the front at 5o'clock
Thanks
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Yes it is and a very popular decoration too
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the monogram shows it was decorated by Joyce Morgan. I posted an image of a very similar one at the bottom of page one in the Chelsea thread
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Thanks a lot
Didn't even think to trawl through the images on the Chelsea thread on here.
How old would it be? Shame its chipped
Didn't even think to trawl through the images on the Chelsea thread on here.
How old would it be? Shame its chipped
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BLOODY CHIPS!
http://www.studiopottery.com/cgi-bin/mp.cgi?item=52
70s - 90s?
http://www.studiopottery.com/cgi-bin/mp.cgi?item=52
70s - 90s?
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the sunface was very en vogue in the 60's and 70's but it may have been made later
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The black back on red clay with a tiny rope hanger is trademark Chelsea. I know little about the set up at Chelsea or how many got made but these little unmarked wall plates crop up a lot in London, mostly its flowers on them but failing that it is 60's female images. Maybe these were the bread a butter items they sold to pay the bills? Even unmarked I never doubt the origins now.
It could be a good area to collect as the prices are all over the place. But tend to be very reasonable. They have a very specific origin, a place and time you can point at and say that is 60's/70's design. That normally helps command high prices but with Chelsea 90% of what I see can be bought in the £5-£10 range. Sounds like a bargain for 40-50 year old bit of pottery design.
It could be a good area to collect as the prices are all over the place. But tend to be very reasonable. They have a very specific origin, a place and time you can point at and say that is 60's/70's design. That normally helps command high prices but with Chelsea 90% of what I see can be bought in the £5-£10 range. Sounds like a bargain for 40-50 year old bit of pottery design.
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I don't know why I doubted that it was Chelsea. Think its because the only plates I've seen or handled were decorated with flowers. This seems to be more finely potted too. Looking at the Chelsea thread here has made me realise there are far more interesting designs.
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I would go for Joyce Morgan JEM pieces as well as a few others that are marked with specific monogram. I believe that they did evening classes for the public who could copy 'standard' printed patterns/designs - there is a lot of very amateur pieces about that are best avoided.
Go for the pretty girls, if you can find them also.
http://www.briglin.com/portfolio/chelsea-pottery-dishes/
Go for the pretty girls, if you can find them also.
http://www.briglin.com/portfolio/chelsea-pottery-dishes/
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I read that about amateur pieces too but someone on the forum said this was not the case?
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There's a Pathe? film of Chelsea Pottery showing the decorators. Although they had experienced potters, the decorators were a mix of hobbyists who popped in after work and arts-teacher types.
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