Susie Cooper 1902-1995
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Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
Not in brilliant condition but well worth having at least for a little while. I think this is "Cubist" and I might well use it for my breakfast cereal on Sundays. You don't often see these at the car-boot sale
slopingsteve- Number of posts : 305
Location : Cambridgeshire, England
Registration date : 2013-08-24
Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
Yes it is an AE Gray pattern from 1929.
They are never in great condition due to the
matt glazes that wear and discolour terribly.
They are never in great condition due to the
matt glazes that wear and discolour terribly.
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2707
Age : 77
Location : upminster,essex
Registration date : 2011-06-18
Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
This design 2290 from 1952, is described as:
"Bracken, leaf border, in old gold and green"
"Bracken, leaf border, in old gold and green"
Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
Thanks Denby !
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2707
Age : 77
Location : upminster,essex
Registration date : 2011-06-18
Grizabella- Number of posts : 4
Location : Herts
Registration date : 2019-01-29
Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
It's not a fake and the impressed number mark, which are can't make out, is the date stamp for when the plate was made. I did have a book many years ago with images and pattern names but I have just checked and I seem to have got rid of it.
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Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
Yes, this mark was used 1932-56, covering hundreds of different patterns.
I can't see an image in the SC book of this one unfortunately.
It could take ages to try to match it with a description.
I can't see an image in the SC book of this one unfortunately.
It could take ages to try to match it with a description.
tramcat- Number of posts : 1
Location : Scotland
Registration date : 2022-12-07
Re: Susie Cooper 1902-1995
Yes, it's part of what I called the Art Ware range (probably had an Official title) when I used to buy and sell pieces over 35 years ago. They were always plain glazed in different colours, often with impressed/incised decoration. Bowls and vases were the norm and jugs less common.
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