1911 Coronation Art Pottery Porringer Bowl, signed TC mark?
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benwilliams- Number of posts : 2476
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benwilliams- Number of posts : 2476
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Re: 1911 Coronation Art Pottery Porringer Bowl, signed TC mark?
Maybe one of the Glasgow Girls
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Re: 1911 Coronation Art Pottery Porringer Bowl, signed TC mark?
That crossed my mind - I’ll investigate that more.
benwilliams- Number of posts : 2476
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Re: 1911 Coronation Art Pottery Porringer Bowl, signed TC mark?
Ann Macbeth maybe,
She certainly did flowery ceramics. This for instance.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/harper-field/catalogue-id-srstr10139/lot-6c2b6821-f0c4-4090-b0e0-b0fc01163d3a
She certainly did flowery ceramics. This for instance.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/harper-field/catalogue-id-srstr10139/lot-6c2b6821-f0c4-4090-b0e0-b0fc01163d3a
philpot- Number of posts : 6694
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Re: 1911 Coronation Art Pottery Porringer Bowl, signed TC mark?
Phil, It’s quite similar in style and colours to the Ann Macbeth bowl . Different mark. Makes me think it could perhaps be a Glasgow piece. I don’t think they know who all the painters were. I saw some of the ceramics and jewellery in a Glasgow museum last year, rather lovely.
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