NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
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hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Do you think it is nic harrisons or another potter, whoever did it its good quality
hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
It doesnt match any of the marks I have for Nic Harrison. The closest NH in the Marks book is A&N Homer, St Agnes pottery, but they were earthenware and this is stoneware
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Your knowledge is amazing thank for your comments
hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Could it be NA rather than H? The tops curl inwards...
carolalev- Number of posts : 295
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Thanks for your ideas i have tried to find the potter in all those letter modes ..no joy yet
hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Although I can't see the foot, the bowl looks to be 1960s/70s and so if the mark isn't recorded, which it appears it isn't, then it is very likely to take a long time finding out who made it, if at all.
It is really going to rely on someone that has a pot with the same mark knowing for certain who it is by.
I suppose all that you do know is that it is a pleasant bowl but not by anyone famous.
It is really going to rely on someone that has a pot with the same mark knowing for certain who it is by.
I suppose all that you do know is that it is a pleasant bowl but not by anyone famous.
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Hi Naomi
Great detective work. Seems the Homer family were of note back in the 1950s. Nancy L Homer (wife, i think, of Arthur Homer) was also a potter at St Agnes pottery plus a good watercolour artist with her work in the St Agnes museum. Point is her monogram on her paintings was exactly the same as the one on my bowl but with a "L" in the middle. A family style i presume. Finding difficult to find much history on Arthur Homer but he and Nancy ran the pottery 1953 to 1957. Obviously a potter but cannot find any work of his to compare with.
Great detective work. Seems the Homer family were of note back in the 1950s. Nancy L Homer (wife, i think, of Arthur Homer) was also a potter at St Agnes pottery plus a good watercolour artist with her work in the St Agnes museum. Point is her monogram on her paintings was exactly the same as the one on my bowl but with a "L" in the middle. A family style i presume. Finding difficult to find much history on Arthur Homer but he and Nancy ran the pottery 1953 to 1957. Obviously a potter but cannot find any work of his to compare with.
hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
How dim am i its obvious the bowl is by Nancy Homer. I was confused by the mark she put on her paintings which had an extra letter representing her middle name i assume.
hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
A couple of problems. Yours is stoneware, not earthenware. And your mark is a round stamp, but the example in the book is a square one. But it does look like the right era.
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Your book reference Naomi and the painting i saw are very similar to the bowls mark. I am sure its correct. Been an interesting search and thanks for your help.
hadfield- Number of posts : 106
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
This is indeed Nancy Homer
We have a few of her pieces (and watercolours) at St Agnes Museum and also the boxwood initial stamp she used to impress on her pieces.
She ran Wayside Pottery in St Agnes with Arthur, whose stamp was the more decorative A.
Some pieces have both marks.
The L on her paintings is for Lanyon which was her middle name.
Clare
We have a few of her pieces (and watercolours) at St Agnes Museum and also the boxwood initial stamp she used to impress on her pieces.
She ran Wayside Pottery in St Agnes with Arthur, whose stamp was the more decorative A.
Some pieces have both marks.
The L on her paintings is for Lanyon which was her middle name.
Clare
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
Great information, thank you
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
I an Nancy Homers son and can confirm without any doubt that this mark is hers , she used this mark after 1957 and prior to then used an A with an S horizontally crossing the A to signify St Agnes pottery which she ran until 1957 with a showroom upstairs in the house opposite the pottery called Wayside cottage.
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
That’s great, thank you
Do you know if this is also one of her mark?
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t28483-wayside-pottery-st-agnes-cornwall-bulkley-sisters-1920s-30s
Do you know if this is also one of her mark?
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t28483-wayside-pottery-st-agnes-cornwall-bulkley-sisters-1920s-30s
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
I have several with this mark and have no proof that it was used by her. I can see no reason why she would use the marking with a D and the glaze colours used on the pieces I have are not like any of her other works I have or have seen but then she did experiment a lot in her early days. Also I do not ever recall seeing a stamp with these markings in her pottery but this was over 50 years ago.
My best guess is this may have been used by her predecessor Miss Bulkley but it is only a hunch that I cannot back up.
Sorry I cannot be more helpful and would also like to know the origin.
My best guess is this may have been used by her predecessor Miss Bulkley but it is only a hunch that I cannot back up.
Sorry I cannot be more helpful and would also like to know the origin.
driftwood12- Number of posts : 2
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Re: NH mark, Nancy Homer, St Agnes Pottery (Not Nic Harrison)
That's very useful.
I've swapped the photos for a link to the thread we have on the subject, which makes it far more likely the jug is by one of the Bulkley sisters
I've swapped the photos for a link to the thread we have on the subject, which makes it far more likely the jug is by one of the Bulkley sisters
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