How do you display your collection?
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Nice! I like the Wallwork best obviously and then bottom right next beautiful glaze and form, and then the second from right top shelf (Louis Hudson is it? or not?)
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I'd swap top right with bottom middle
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I like the glaze on bottom middle but the first time I saw it on your Avatar I thought of a Bearskin helmet and immediately imagined what they might all look like in their Buck House guards finery but with bright blue bearskins Now I can't see it without thinking of that.
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Re: How do you display your collection?
The top shelf left to right is Robin welch and three Alan wallwork,
bottom is Bernard Rooke , Peter Wills and Robin welch , Iam waiting on another Wallwork soon ., Cheers all .
bottom is Bernard Rooke , Peter Wills and Robin welch , Iam waiting on another Wallwork soon ., Cheers all .
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big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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These pieces originally thought to be Soendgen Keramik have been ID'd as Kera Keramik designed by Walther Gerhart hence the WG on some of the bases , Gerhart worked with soendgen before branching out on his own , however the little vase top left is Roth Keramik , the other glazes are exactly the same , so did he design for Roth as well ? ( as yet no roth designers are known ), also the form nubers are always the same 200, so maybe this is a studio series number .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Ok took your avice Dan moved them around and added new wallwork
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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studio Raku, bertoncello , schaeffenacker and Schiavon .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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the picture by my wife is newly displayed the pots need organizing/changing
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you think thats a clutter look at my other displaysdantheman wrote:that's clutter Paul not a display
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I really do like the painting , but I keep thinking of baby penguins when I look at the fruit .tenpot wrote:the picture by my wife is newly displayed the pots need organizing/changing
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big ed wrote:dantheman wrote:Tony Morris wall
These are terrific Dan , I am drawn to the one Top Left and also bottom right , ...top left wins it for me , also I think they should be spaced out more , or are they just together for the group shot ? .
I don't have a wide lens so I had to squash them up a bit
Top left was my first ever TM piece
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tenpot wrote:the picture by my wife is newly displayed the pots need organizing/changing
I it, so rural french & shabby chic. With the Mona Lisa, little soldier and the honesty (Lunaria rediviva)
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Two new Sam Hall Pots and a new Wallwork
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A Sam Hall top right
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Well, not exactly how I display MY collection; this is the stuff I am trying to get rid of. This is my display booth at the 2010 Los Angeles Pottery Show which is one of the largest pottery sale/events in the US annually. Pardon the flash glare, there is a mirror in the back of the display case.
Calusa- Number of posts : 241
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I am truly blown away with the displays and collections. What about starting a thread with virtual collections. A potty idea? maybe!
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Poole Aegean range vases from the 1970's with curtains from that period,unfortunately the photo doesn't show the great colour match
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Re: How do you display your collection?
orange is my fave colour
I have a question about displaying plates - what can I use to hang them on the wall? those wire thingies are supposed to damage them. So what are the alternatives? I have to say I had a plate that had the same old hanger on it for I would guess about 40 years and it was in perfect condition as was the uncoated wire hanger it was on. So I'm wondering why they are so damaging? I guess stress on the piece and scratching, but???
So, any thoughts?
m
I have a question about displaying plates - what can I use to hang them on the wall? those wire thingies are supposed to damage them. So what are the alternatives? I have to say I had a plate that had the same old hanger on it for I would guess about 40 years and it was in perfect condition as was the uncoated wire hanger it was on. So I'm wondering why they are so damaging? I guess stress on the piece and scratching, but???
So, any thoughts?
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I'd always been led to believe that too m, but it probably refers to the old ones. I think the newer generation of plate hangers are much less likely to damage. Here's the one I have, as recommended by a Poolie :
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l33ham180 wrote:the wife wants massive
NaomiM wrote:...didn't even have the excuse it was for charity. Just liked his balls.
dantheman wrote:I think it's shit
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Re: How do you display your collection?
The best way I've found of displaying plates is to use the stick-on plate discs. They come in several sizes, are strong (I use them to hang Poole chargers that are over 2kg), are totally hidden behind the plate and you just soak them in water when you want to remove them so there is no damage. You can buy them in Robert Dyas.
Using them you can create a display of plates that seems to "float" on the wall with no visible means of attachment.
Using them you can create a display of plates that seems to "float" on the wall with no visible means of attachment.
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[quote="truk10"]The best way I've found of displaying plates is to use the stick-on plate discs. They come in several sizes, are strong (I use them to hang Poole chargers that are over 2kg), are totally hidden behind the plate and you just soak them in water when you want to remove them so there is no damage. You can buy them in Robert Dyas.
Very good to know, thank you............
Very good to know, thank you............
Taylor Thomas- Number of posts : 639
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Re: How do you display your collection?
ooh thanks very much everyone. Skay I like that idea but if I used a hanger like that, my kids would bump it and the plate would fly out I'm sure.
I like that the discs seem to be very secure. I'm off to hunt those down tomorrow.
Many thanks!
m
I like that the discs seem to be very secure. I'm off to hunt those down tomorrow.
Many thanks!
m
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I bought this Picasso style cushion cover last summer and also a roll of 1970's linen and fibreglass wallpaper, recently I found a quality metal frame at a carboot sale so today they all came together
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the wallpaper was from the same carboot a few years ago and is also from the 70's
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the wallpaper was from the same carboot a few years ago and is also from the 70's
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