Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
also incised alan ward
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
No mistaking this potter
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Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Alan Ward, I think
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Damn! so it is ...err I mean cheers , Yup I think your right , I posted one a while back with this mark and signature , was thinking he only did signatures
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
All a little confusing as I always had him down as a Derbyshire potter. Did he move?
or are there maybe two Alan Wards?
Same mark as above.
The mark on these is slightly different, with seriphs at the top and bottom.
The pottery was Whatstandwell (or nearby Holloway) near Matlock.
I have seen pieces incised with Whatstandwell pottery also.
I have another piece somewhere.
or are there maybe two Alan Wards?
Same mark as above.
The mark on these is slightly different, with seriphs at the top and bottom.
The pottery was Whatstandwell (or nearby Holloway) near Matlock.
I have seen pieces incised with Whatstandwell pottery also.
I have another piece somewhere.
Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Lovely little Alan Ward bowl
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Looks his style, even without the partially obscured signature.
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AW Vase - Alan Ward
Am thinkin' Andrew Watts or Anne Whalley , but no idea TBH
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Really Well thrown piece of pot
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Looks like Alan Ward's pottery to me. Anne & Theodore Whalley ran Haverfordwest Pottery which had an HP mark and seems to have been slip moulded pottery
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Full name, a seal, and a sticker.
If only all pots were that easy!
If only all pots were that easy!
Wavy Edged Shallow Dish Leaf - Alan Ward
About 22cm across at the widest points. Cloth texture on the base and 3 ball feet. No sign of a stamp.
Just wondering if anyone has seen similar or could id this for me?
Just wondering if anyone has seen similar or could id this for me?
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Great! thank you...sorted.
It is the same as yours dd and now comparing them I can see the splodge on the base of mine is a signature that didn't work out.
I've picked up quite a few of Alan Wards pots, maybe because of the close proximity to Whatstandwell, but I can't find much about him, is he still working?
I've driven past Crich Pottery so many times in the past and seen pots outside on the wall, thinking I must stop and go in there next time...but I can't remember Whatstandwell pottery.
It is the same as yours dd and now comparing them I can see the splodge on the base of mine is a signature that didn't work out.
I've picked up quite a few of Alan Wards pots, maybe because of the close proximity to Whatstandwell, but I can't find much about him, is he still working?
I've driven past Crich Pottery so many times in the past and seen pots outside on the wall, thinking I must stop and go in there next time...but I can't remember Whatstandwell pottery.
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Crich pottery closed many years ago now.
No I have found very little about AW.
No I have found very little about AW.
Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Alan Ward bowl. About 20cm x 15cm, and 8-9cm high.
Porcelain wave bowl.
Porcelain wave bowl.
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Re: Alan Ward, Whitstable Pottery, Derbyshire
Not had a porcelain piece myself before. Rather heavily potted though.
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