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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
I don't see a Poole stamp?
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
quite a rare beast
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it was designed by Alan Clarke in 1999 but only signed pieces can be identified
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Picking your brain again! I have searched on line to confirm it is the Odyessy design as is written on the label, however I'm thinking it may be Peacock?
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I thought so too but they are very similar designs and it's a tiny pot
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Looks like peacock to me, also Odyssey pattern used a much darker red. Don't always believe labels as the person tasked with putting barcode stickers on the back may not have been able to differentiate and ultimately the size determined price.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
My thoughts exactly, that there was an error with the label attachment!!
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I think it is about 8-10 yrs old. I've seen plates in the same design.
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Cheers, i wasn’t sure, but I’ve since found he’s currently designing new patterns. I’ve moved it to the 1980-present thread
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Poole query
So I purchased a little job lot today because it had a couple of things that I quite liked, ie some vintage blanc de chine Royal Worcester and similar. In amongst them were two other pieces marked as Poole. However these are porcelain and not pottery and I am a bit curious about them. I am inclined to think they may have spurious marks but I would like some thoughts. Everything else in the box was old ie, no later than 1920's.
The shell, due to its shape has a tremendous ring when flicked with a fingernail, the duck is in good order as well. I think someone stuck a somewhat optimistic sticker saying c.1921 on the shell. The mark on the duck is just Poole England in plain script
The shell, due to its shape has a tremendous ring when flicked with a fingernail, the duck is in good order as well. I think someone stuck a somewhat optimistic sticker saying c.1921 on the shell. The mark on the duck is just Poole England in plain script
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I love the clever design, it's meant for use on ships so you don't spill your drink
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The decoy duck was originally produced in stoneware but in the '80's they produced a range in bone china - recognisable by their gold eyes and special backstamp. I think they then produced some in cheaper earthenware with a std Poole backstamp which is what you probably have. The shell looks to be of the same period, it is certainly not '30's or '50's. They did produce white bone china variants of shells in the '80's - H&A p158 but they usually had transfer prints of flowers on them. The backstamp on the shell looks to be '70's or later as it is stamped with black ink. Remember that not everything is in H&A so it could be an '80's era shell.
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The shell does not look right to me. I have never seen that shape and the backstamp looks too dark, thick and misshapen.
Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
You could be right but the glaze looks ok and identical ( as far as one can tell from a photo ) to that on the duck. One thing we can be sure of, its not 1921.
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No I was certain it was not 1921, in my original post I said that the previous owner put a somewhat optimistic sticker on. They are porcelain and feel modern but I was stumped by them as I had not seen the like, certainly not in porcelain.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
gareth-h wrote:
The blue background pattern is called Cosmic.
Thank you for this - do you know when Cosmic was in production? (I believe around 2000?)
Does anyone recognise the paintress' mark in the pic below? It doesn't seem to be one of the well-known ones, and without a copy of Hayward & Atterbury I've reached a dead end.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
Going back to the 'Cosmic' pattern vase, the paintress mark looks like Dawn Polden. Cosmic was one of the early 'living glaze' patterns and was discontinued c.2001 - probably when they went into administration for the first time. Upto around 2001 the bases of vases were white with printed backstamps whilst all later vases had moulded bases that incorporated 'poole' and the dolphin.
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Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day
rufo wrote:gareth-h wrote:
The blue background pattern is called Cosmic.
Thank you for this - do you know when Cosmic was in production? (I believe around 2000?)
Does anyone recognise the paintress' mark in the pic below? It doesn't seem to be one of the well-known ones, and without a copy of Hayward & Atterbury I've reached a dead end.
Cosmic was introduced in 2000 and was quite short lived. I don't have an exact date but it was not in the 2004 catalogue. The paintress mark is for Dawn Polden.
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