Shino lidded pot, Len Cook, Australia
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Shino lidded pot, Len Cook, Australia
Last edited by NaomiM on February 27th 2021, 12:36 am; edited 4 times in total
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Re: Shino lidded pot, Len Cook, Australia
I imagine it must be from "Down Under"?
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Re: Shino lidded pot, Len Cook, Australia
My first thought was Geoffroy Pascal but not the Marks I have for him
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Re: Shino lidded pot, Len Cook, Australia
It is very well made and the control of the glaze is excellent therefore if it was someone from the UK I am sure that we would both know the mark.
Regarding, Pascal, I think his throwing is less "tight" but I can understand why you had that thought.
My reason for suggesting Australasia is that they have had a fascination with this type of glaze for perhaps longer that potters in this country have. More than perhaps any other place.
Regarding, Pascal, I think his throwing is less "tight" but I can understand why you had that thought.
My reason for suggesting Australasia is that they have had a fascination with this type of glaze for perhaps longer that potters in this country have. More than perhaps any other place.
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Re: Shino lidded pot, Len Cook, Australia
The Australians are a bit like the Americans; a lot of 'pioneer potters' just scrawling an illegible mark or their first names on the base.
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