Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
extremely early Bill Fisher piece which predates the use of the name Celtic pottery,at this time Bill and Maggie simply called their pottery 'the studio Mousehole'
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
and just when I thought I had seen all the Mousehole designs these two turn up!
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
Mousehole Phoenix bowl
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
these arrived today - I'm in love
earlier pieces perhaps?
earlier pieces perhaps?
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
two more pics - the jug is not crooked - it's just my rubbish picture from the back for some reason.
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
back to less rare Newlyn production
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
flying free wrote:two more pics - the jug is not crooked - it's just my rubbish picture from the back for some reason.
I think Maggie made these
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
ooh thanks Dan - I had another look back through the thread again, and then having seen the early piece with the Mousehole label I had another look at the set. One of the mugs has the remains of the ochre paper label. I can't see any signs of a Maggie signature but the decor looks as though it was done by her having seen her initials on the base of the piece posted earlier in the thread - tenuous link perhaps but ...
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
not tenuous in my opinion m, these pieces were certainly made by either Bill or Maggie (possibly both) but as far as I know there were no other people working with them at this stage
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
I saw that piece a while ago looking for something else. It seems from this that Maggi and Ev designed the Folk range as well as Medallion and it also seems that there is another range called Celtic. Have I understood that correctly? If so, then does my black and white set fall under the Folk range and was it therefore designed by Maggi and Ev from 1968 or later?
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
or is it not 'Folk' range - I guess it must have come earlier than 1968 given the label link to the mug with the Mousehole pottery label. Therefore perhaps not at that time called Folk but possibly a precursor to what became the Folk range?
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
Ev came on the scene years after your pottery was made m
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
http://www.cornishceramics.com/pceltic.htm
We visit the area quite a lot ,the village of mousehole and newlyn are very close as was the lamorna pottery , the newlyn pottery is now a cafe run by kath's nephew .
We visit the area quite a lot ,the village of mousehole and newlyn are very close as was the lamorna pottery , the newlyn pottery is now a cafe run by kath's nephew .
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Folk range teapot
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
Celtic Pottery Newlyn 6" lamp base
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Re: Celtic pottery (Newlyn & Mousehole)
late Mousehole or very early Newlyn bowl
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Maggie Fisher in Newlyn
Early Newlyn lidded jar.
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Mousehole Celtic bowl
many thanks to Andrew, a kind ebay seller who donated these great pics of a rare 3 legged Mousehole bowl
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