Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
SK Persian deer design
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
yes it was made in the 1950's and yes it is for sale (if I can find it)
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What do the letters say? S/?
Jeffingtons- Number of posts : 227
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
s/pe
s
that last s might be a 5
s
that last s might be a 5
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2707
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
I believe that means simplified form of PE pattern which will be part of the floral range of designs I would guess. The other mark could be the painters monogram
Jeffingtons- Number of posts : 227
Location : Birmingham, UK
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A beautful large unglazed stoneware jug, a fiver on the boot a few wees ago, yes a hairline, but when will I see another?
Decorated by Lily Pedley 1920s.
Decorated by Lily Pedley 1920s.
Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
here is my piece that i picked up in auction last week for £75 . poole freeform vase shape number 725 in the GBA pattern or basket pattern . this stands approx 8" tall
l33ham180- Number of posts : 462
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A "BLUE POOL" 13 in charger. Printed mark BLUE POOL and incised in capitals under
the glaze POOLE ENGLAND and a shape number 252. Only one piece in the book,
and very little info, never seen another bit.
the glaze POOLE ENGLAND and a shape number 252. Only one piece in the book,
and very little info, never seen another bit.
Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
wow! you have some really rare pieces
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Here's an odd thing. Stoneware plate 8 in dia, rather heavy, somewhat crudely decorated
for Poole, with thick applied slip. Maybe a trial, but it has a shape number 282, and a
pattern code, possibly JK, and possibly a monogram on top of it, a bit hard to decipher.
Mark 15, (1922-34).
for Poole, with thick applied slip. Maybe a trial, but it has a shape number 282, and a
pattern code, possibly JK, and possibly a monogram on top of it, a bit hard to decipher.
Mark 15, (1922-34).
Poole pottery dish 361 Cynthia Parr?
This 361 dish has what appears to be a decorators mark which I believe may be Cynthia Parr or Patricia Brown both dating to 1950s, would this be correct? It also has painted marks UF W, what would these denote?
As always all thoughts much appreciated, John
As always all thoughts much appreciated, John
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
the other 3 (ufw ) are the design code and was used in 1956/57
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Thanks Dan, would this date suggest Patricia Brown as decorator? Was it common for decorators to use same marks?
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Patricia Brown worked at Poole 56/62 so quite likely
2 or 3 pairs of paintresses shared a mark but it wasn't common
2 or 3 pairs of paintresses shared a mark but it wasn't common
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
dantheman wrote: its a rocking horse designed by John Adams Circa 1934
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Nice pick-up Naomi, I bet not many of those have survived intact.
Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
The seller knew it was Poole but thought it was a fairly recent one. Until Dan Id-ed it i didn't realise what a bargain I'd got. :)
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50's...Ruth Paveley..Design name ??
Is This 50's...Ruth Paveley ??
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2707
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
a tad out of focus Brin
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
This is known as the "tears" pattern designed by Ruth Paveley in 1958.
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These looked early.
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1920s unglazed stoneware items, never seen a plant pot.
Shape 561, RX pattern, decorated by Eileen Prangnell,1924-37
Shape 561, RX pattern, decorated by Eileen Prangnell,1924-37
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Vase is RU pattern, but can't really make out the shape number or signature.
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