Studio Pottery jar.
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Studio Pottery jar.
Hello any ideas on this piece marked BP?
Pothead- Number of posts : 27
Location : U.K
Registration date : 2008-03-18
Re: Studio Pottery jar.
Broadstairs Pottery?
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Studio Pottery jar.
Actually, scrub that suggestion, I don't think they ever marked their pieces like that - certainly the few I've got anyway and it's not really representative of their style anyway. Stylistically it looks Cornish - very similar to the output of Tremaen.
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Studio Pottery jar.
The only BP in the British Studio Potters Marks book is that of Brenda Piper but her work is described in the book as being 'mostly coiled or pinched individual pieces in stoneware'. Her mark is shown in the book enclosed in a rectangle which yours isn't so I dunno.
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Text & photographs Pip Harris
Pips-Trip.co.uk
20th Century Retro/Vintage Ceramics & Glass
Re: Studio Pottery jar.
Thanks Pip for your speedy response(s).
I'm going to be listing some more conundrum's, so I hope you'll have a look at those too.
Cheers
Pothead
I'm going to be listing some more conundrum's, so I hope you'll have a look at those too.
Cheers
Pothead
Pothead- Number of posts : 27
Location : U.K
Registration date : 2008-03-18
Re: Studio Pottery jar.
I have spotted and had some of this before , always looking brand new , so maybe not a very recognisable potter /pottery , As pip says it's not broadstairs or tremaen ,
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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