Bernard Rooke
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Bought at Ally Pally...any idea on age people
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2708
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Re: Bernard Rooke
Dates from the mid 1970's .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
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Sticking my neck out and claiming this two foot tall lamp as the work of Bernard Rooke. It hasn't got a potters mark but there's enough lamps on this site attributed to Rooke that have the same motifs, clay/glaze colours, etc for me to be confident. Would be interested to know when it was likely to have been made?
Jeffingtons- Number of posts : 227
Location : Birmingham, UK
Registration date : 2011-07-18
large owl....bernard rooke?????
hello all
I have this large owl. possibility of being Bernard rooke ????
thanks
I have this large owl. possibility of being Bernard rooke ????
thanks
carlos32golf- Number of posts : 176
Location : derry
Registration date : 2013-09-09
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Nice totem lamp base, acquired yesterday.
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
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Nice lamp , i like the way the little owl is looking up in awe
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
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That's a rare owl. Aldi, 2013. Lights up in the dark.
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
Re: Bernard Rooke
Jeffingtons wrote:Sticking my neck out and claiming this two foot tall lamp as the work of Bernard Rooke. It hasn't got a potters mark but there's enough lamps on this site attributed to Rooke that have the same motifs, clay/glaze colours, etc for me to be confident. Would be interested to know when it was likely to have been made?
Only just seen your lampbase and it looks like a Rooke from the period that he was in Greenwich renting space from Alan Wallwork. The bases were originally made there as a lampshade manufacturer asked Bernard to supply bases for a contract that he had to supply Dunn's, a department store at the time in nearby Bromley. So 1960s.
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The lamp doing its travels but has found a long term place to live
big ed wrote:31" high Bernard Rooke 12 piece lamp Base C 1964 glazed tongue & Melted Glass.
Strange …..I bought this same lamp today, it seems to match your photo on this post. I really love it though there is no signature by Rooke. I get so much pleasure from the beautiful-ugly materiality of his work. I hope it is one of his pieces?
lbrierley- Number of posts : 2
Location : london
Registration date : 2014-02-19
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It is interesting but Bernard Rooke? Discuss.
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Yes it's Rooke , I sold it to the London Dealer among other things when she visited us a while back her site is OSI Modern , it's unsigned but confirmed by Bernard himself , I bought it from glasgow antique centre years ago , Ed
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
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Thanks Big Ed, you would have been the person the lady from OSI mentioned, nice to know its recent travels, staying put now though. Louise
lbrierley- Number of posts : 2
Location : london
Registration date : 2014-02-19
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Thats great louise , it will look really good when set up , Ed
BTW it dates from around 1964
BTW it dates from around 1964
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Just as an aside, Bernard was a member of the CPA (Craftsmen Potters Association) in the early days but it was his use of metal rods in his lampbases that resulted in him leaving the organisation.
From my source the use of metal was used by some members of the committee to suggest that it wasn't really pottery and that he should be asked to leave. Although he did leave, it is possible that he resigned before any final decision was made.
Basically, it was an argument between traditionalists and the more experimental members.
From my source the use of metal was used by some members of the committee to suggest that it wasn't really pottery and that he should be asked to leave. Although he did leave, it is possible that he resigned before any final decision was made.
Basically, it was an argument between traditionalists and the more experimental members.
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I think in that case the traditionalists needed their heads examined .lampbases need a fitting at the top either plastic or metalic , the rods are needed in the case of heavy lamps with interchangable parts , The CPA loss Imo .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Location : UK
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I think that it was all to do with sandals, handles and lentils and nothing to do with the metal.
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studio-pots wrote:I think that it was all to do with sandals, handles and lentils and nothing to do with the metal.
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Alex_s wrote:Incidentally, I'd be interested to know if anyone comes across any more 'totem' lamp bases for sale. I wouldn't mind more then one, and I have someone else interested too.
This one is an original handbuilt piece from circa 64 , it's for sale ..eventually but weighs a ton so it would need to be collected
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Re: Bernard Rooke
Looks interesting. Collect from where
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
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Newport S. wales
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Hmm - that's a bit of a drive! Let me know if you decide on a price anyway.
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
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large 19" Tall Rooke Vase
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Confirm Bernard Rooke please.
Picked this up today, am I right in believing this is by Bernard Rooke, measures 13" x 13", incised BR, very faint, on side.
Also what might the date be for this piece?
Thanks
Paul
Also what might the date be for this piece?
Thanks
Paul
Sepultus- Number of posts : 67
Location : Glasgow
Registration date : 2014-05-27
Re: Bernard Rooke
It'll be one of the moulded pieces that his sons did - so late 1980s into the 1990s.
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