Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
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big ed- Number of posts : 11932
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big ed- Number of posts : 11932
Age : 71
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
big ed- Number of posts : 11932
Age : 71
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
Can't find out much about him on the net except this article
http://www.abbotsbury-heritage.org.uk/results/appreciation/081.html
this article has him dying in the 1960's , the studio book puts his demise at 1978, but as he was 78 when he died maybe the book got a mixed up.
so born around mid 1880's .
worked at Chesilbourne 1949-57 and Abbotsbury , Dorset after that ..
His wife Hilda also a potter died in 1974 , her mark appears identical to some farnham pottery sgraffito wares .
http://www.abbotsbury-heritage.org.uk/results/appreciation/081.html
this article has him dying in the 1960's , the studio book puts his demise at 1978, but as he was 78 when he died maybe the book got a mixed up.
so born around mid 1880's .
worked at Chesilbourne 1949-57 and Abbotsbury , Dorset after that ..
His wife Hilda also a potter died in 1974 , her mark appears identical to some farnham pottery sgraffito wares .
big ed- Number of posts : 11932
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1961 PS Knotted three pot sculpture - Roger Ross Turner, Abbotsbury Pottery
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I would have thought Penny Simpson but 1961 seems a little early. The mark seems to be 61 PS
I would have thought Penny Simpson but 1961 seems a little early. The mark seems to be 61 PS
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
I found another with full marks. It is a Trinity posy pot by Abbots Bury pottery.
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
You do seem to have found that it is a potter that works or worked in Abbotsbury in Dorset (near the Swannery) but the initial signature of the potter is still a mystery.
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
Roger Ross Turner alongside his wife Hilda worked at Abbotsbury in the 1950's , the incised mark could be theirs , I had a slipware owl lamp by him posted somewhere on here , this could be an experimental piece by them .
big ed- Number of posts : 11932
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
Different glaze, plus second has marks on all three pot bases, first picture shows at least one pot base unmarked.
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List of designs made at Abbotsbury Pottery by Roger Ross Turner
I've seen a posting on this website for an owl lamp by Roger Ross Turner, and also Abbotsbury Pottery trinity posy pots. I thought it might be useful in future for people researching such pieces if I uploaded an image of this card listing the output of the Abbotsbury Pottery. It came with a 'cockie pot' - oversize tankard decorated with cockerels.
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
Great Stuff , apparently he was a bit of a Character .
big ed- Number of posts : 11932
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
Ha ha, great stuff.
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
Looking again, both pots are by TR. The mark on the upper image is '5 TR 9' rather than 'PS 61'
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Re: Roger Ross-Turner, Abbotsbury
big ed wrote:Roger Ross Turner alongside his wife Hilda worked at Abbotsbury in the 1950's , the incised mark could be theirs , I had a slipware owl lamp by him posted somewhere on here , this could be an experimental piece by them .
I've seen others like this also attributed to Roger and Hilda Turner of Abbotsbury Pottery. Seems to be one if their standard wares, rather than experimental.
I think the mark is probably RT for Roger Turner.
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