Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
No, the delay was on our part. I was tidying up all the older Poole posts, and
noticed that strangely nobody had ever replied to this one!
noticed that strangely nobody had ever replied to this one!
Poole Pottery identification of painter pls - Phyllis Allen
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Fabulous. Thank you so much for your speedy response
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WOTCHIT- Number of posts : 48
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
I can see this pattern online referred to as Poole Pottery Freeform vase with pattern number PS designed by Ann Read, daughter of Alfred Read. The PS pattern is also referred to as Bamboo.
This may be Shape - 302
Date - 1956 / 1957
This may be correct. Check out what comes up.
This may be Shape - 302
Date - 1956 / 1957
This may be correct. Check out what comes up.
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Poole Pottery pattern ON
I picked up this Poole pottery jam pot yesterday and have tried finding other pieces in the pattern ON but no luck. I did find one piece on eBay that had a very similar yellow bird (had different wing design) but it was with the blue cockerel pattern name LE. Does anyone else have a piece with this pattern please? Or has anyone come across this pattern before?
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
looks like early 1950s tableware Possibly decorated by Pat Summers
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Thank you for your response, yes it’s dated between 1952-55 and yes it has Pat Summers artist mark, but it’s the pattern that I am trying to find more information on. I can’t find another piece on the internet that is marked ON for the pattern, Im looking for anyone who has another piece in the same pattern as this or any information regarding this pattern
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
In the early 50's most of the patterns from the art deco period were discontinued but before they standardised on the 3 main patterns of LE, BN and CS they did use a no. of other patterns - TV for example - but I don't think I have ever seen ON before. The letter 'e' means 'elaborate' i.e. the design covered the whole surface of the pot. Poole produced 100's of different patterns so there will always be unusual ones popping up. With std traditional ranges being out of fashion at the moment I do not think it makes your piece any more valuable.
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Thank you so much for your reply I really appreciate the information. I don’t mind too much about whether it was valuable or not I was just intrigued by the pattern number as I hadn’t seen one before. It gives me something to look out for and if it’s rare then it will stop me buying too many pieces
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