Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
http://www.sarnpottery.co.uk/
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Thanks Zippy!
Mr Trebus- Number of posts : 207
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Please help identify jug and lidded pot - Oldrich Asenbryl
Bought it few weeks ago, well made pottery, very thin and light but after hours of research still don’t know who made it.
Dariusas- Number of posts : 31
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
The decoration is similar to an early Oldrich Asenbryl , Sarn Pottery, c.1970. I think this is an OA mark, before they got a stamp. Or maybe the clay was simply too dry to take a stamp.
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Low Wide Cane Handle Teapot - Oldrich Asenbryl
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A very low wide based pot, does this shape have a name by the way? Approx 8.5 inches across the base not including spout and 3.25 inches high including lid.
I thought the impressed mark was an O between two lines however it extends up under the glaze and looks like an A with the O underneath. The O shape could also extend up into the glaze almost like a classic number 6.
A very low wide based pot, does this shape have a name by the way? Approx 8.5 inches across the base not including spout and 3.25 inches high including lid.
I thought the impressed mark was an O between two lines however it extends up under the glaze and looks like an A with the O underneath. The O shape could also extend up into the glaze almost like a classic number 6.
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Cool, you know how it is, until I photographed the mark I just saw an O within lines. The moment I caught the A I found the potter. Cheers though, shame she's got two dings but wow what a shape..
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
that's a coincidence! Yesterday I decided to visit Ceske Budejovice in the former Czechoslovakia which is where Oldrich Asenbryl was born
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Tall studio pot Vase Oldrich Asenbryl
This vase looks to be hand thrown and squashed,
with a splodge type floral decoration.
Square impressed seal/ mark which could be T H O or any number of possible letters.
No luck so far to iD
Any thoughts on possible maker appreciated.
with a splodge type floral decoration.
Square impressed seal/ mark which could be T H O or any number of possible letters.
No luck so far to iD
Any thoughts on possible maker appreciated.
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
I seem to remenber he is Czech.
Strange, his stuff is usually more colouful than your example.
Strange, his stuff is usually more colouful than your example.
Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
yes I visited his town of birth last year,a very beautiful town and the home of Budweizer
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery, I think
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Certainly looks like his mark and style.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
Thank you Davee, I suspected as much.
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Tall Bottle Vase. Unmarked - probably Oldrich Asenbryl
This stoneware pot is unmarked but is similar to a piece on page 3 of the Colin Kelham thread in "Studio Pottery". Image of that piece here:
https://servimg.com/view/20016453/78
Here's mine, which I think bears more than a passing resemblance. I think it's probably 'in the style of' rather than by Kelham, but I thought it was worth asking the question.
Forgive the dull colouring. Pictures were taken in the loft with crap lighting. It'z rather brighter in the flesh.
https://servimg.com/view/20016453/78
Here's mine, which I think bears more than a passing resemblance. I think it's probably 'in the style of' rather than by Kelham, but I thought it was worth asking the question.
Forgive the dull colouring. Pictures were taken in the loft with crap lighting. It'z rather brighter in the flesh.
Last edited by NaomiM on Thu Aug 19, 2021 9:34 am; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : typo)
Grumpy Grandad- Number of posts : 867
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
I don't think its Colin Kellam. They were quite a professional operation, and they had a fairly specific glaze palette which makes most of their work quite identifiable.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
………… adding to what "philpot" has written, I have never seen any pots that shape from there and the foot doesn't look right.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
May be Oldrich Asenbryl
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
That looks like a good possibility, Naomi.
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
By Oldrich Asenbryl
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Re: Oldrich Asenbryl, Sarn Pottery
By Oldrich Asenbryl
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