Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
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Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
This should be easy as it is nearly all in script rather than monogram or logo BUT... I have only found on possibility for one of the words. Can anyone help?
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/bowl/DSC05320.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/bowl/DSC05322.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/bowl/DSC05323.jpg
Thank you
David
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/bowl/DSC05320.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/bowl/DSC05322.jpg
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/david-dj/bowl/DSC05323.jpg
Thank you
David
David Qwerty- Number of posts : 19
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
looks like the initials BD? If so then possiblyBarbera Davidson of Sterlingshire.
A very good piece imo
A very good piece imo
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
can you tell what clay and glaze has been used?
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
It is a white/cream clay. The pattern is incised into a green glaze.
It looks as though a semi opaque white glaze has been used over that.
Thanks
David
It looks as though a semi opaque white glaze has been used over that.
Thanks
David
David Qwerty- Number of posts : 19
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
the semi opaque glaze sounds like tin glaze(amongst others) which would fit in with my Barbera Davidson idea,perhaps you should have a look at some tin glazed pottery and see if you think it has been used on your piece
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
here's an example of tin glaze over a green copper oxide,it's not ideal to use a pic for reference but it gives some idea of how that combination looks
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
It's Brenda Dennis ,Terrington pottery Norfolk , Ed
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
well done Ed
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
110540417304 he's one on Ebay
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
Thank you for the info about the glaze Dan.
Fantastic spot Ed.....I can't find much about the pottery even knowing the name. Only 2 or 3 images online.
She doesnt seem to have been very prolific but i really like this piece. Thanks, David
Fantastic spot Ed.....I can't find much about the pottery even knowing the name. Only 2 or 3 images online.
She doesnt seem to have been very prolific but i really like this piece. Thanks, David
David Qwerty- Number of posts : 19
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Re: Brenda Dennis, Terrington pottery, Norfolk
not a highly collectable potter it seems but you have a lovely bit of art non the less
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