Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
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Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Delicate porcelain.
climberg64- Number of posts : 1254
Location : North East
Registration date : 2010-01-20
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Partially obscured impressed mark.
climberg64- Number of posts : 1254
Location : North East
Registration date : 2010-01-20
id help please
picked up today, thought it might be dutch ?
Any help appreciated to find out the maker
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Ta Angie
Any help appreciated to find out the maker
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angie2009- Number of posts : 64
Location : hampshire
Registration date : 2012-04-10
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Tall Andrew Hague cylinder vase.
13.5" high
Potter's stamp = H for Hague, and ^ between the arms of the H for Andrew, and a dot between the legs of the H.
Pottery stamp below. Looks like an 'R', or lowercase 'a', or combination of the two, for Askrigg.
13.5" high
Potter's stamp = H for Hague, and ^ between the arms of the H for Andrew, and a dot between the legs of the H.
Pottery stamp below. Looks like an 'R', or lowercase 'a', or combination of the two, for Askrigg.
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Andrew Hague, Askrig Pottery. Pretty sure
climberg64- Number of posts : 1254
Location : North East
Registration date : 2010-01-20
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
I got these two mugs from Andrew when I first moved to Yorkshire in the mid-1990s. Bit dull imho. 8.3cm (height)
I didn't realise at the time that he trained with Marianne de Trey at Shinner's Bridge but this lidded pot of his I bought recently off ebay seems a much nicer item and I can see how she influenced him. 7.8cm (height).
I didn't realise at the time that he trained with Marianne de Trey at Shinner's Bridge but this lidded pot of his I bought recently off ebay seems a much nicer item and I can see how she influenced him. 7.8cm (height).
andy.pauline- Number of posts : 146
Location : stirling scotland
Registration date : 2012-11-19
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
I think so too.
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andy.pauline- Number of posts : 146
Location : stirling scotland
Registration date : 2012-11-19
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Stoneware pot, sadly missing lid, with AP stamp with single dot under the A, not sure what that signifies however, anyone?
Oldmagpie- Number of posts : 215
Location : Hertfordshire, UK
Registration date : 2011-02-25
vase marked with conjoined AP - Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery
Ithought that this may have been Abington Pottery but now realise mark is wrong being impressed rather than incised or painted. Also there appears to be a definite dot betwen legs of A. All suggestions appreciated John
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Have found it now Askrigg Pottery. Some pieces I have seen from here are marked with AH conjoined so presumably these pieces are actually made by Andrew Hague and the ones marked with AP made by someone else at same pottery
vanmann- Number of posts : 616
Location : essex, UK
Registration date : 2010-04-19
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
I've seen both marks on Askrigg Pottery, and seen the AP mark wrongly attributed to other potters.
I don't know why there are two, but it would make sense if he had assistants/students helping him.
I don't know why there are two, but it would make sense if he had assistants/students helping him.
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Small stoneware lidded pot Askrigg Pottery
Small lidded pot approx. dimensions 8cm x 5cm, stoneware , very tactile, matt glaze. Does anyone recognise the mark please?
Thanks for looking
Thanks for looking
lindylou08- Number of posts : 655
Location : West Sussex
Registration date : 2012-11-09
Pair of seedpods vase - Andrew Hague
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Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
It looks to be a faithful copy of a real pair of seedpods, so I think that excludes naturalistic potters like Rooke and Wallwork who are a bit more interpretive.
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Andrew Hague
Hi,
Can somebody help ID this small vase (approx 4 inches tall) with impressed mark A with . below it and a P that leans on the side of the A.
thanks
Can somebody help ID this small vase (approx 4 inches tall) with impressed mark A with . below it and a P that leans on the side of the A.
thanks
Pugmill- Number of posts : 302
Location : Oundle
Registration date : 2013-12-05
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
Could it be Andrew Hague?
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Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
It is
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Potty- Number of posts : 3661
Location : Midlands
Registration date : 2010-09-28
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
This vase is one of my favorite pieces and I've owned it for some years, I use it regularly and it currently has carnations in it.
Sorry, will do in future.
Paul
Sorry, will do in future.
Paul
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Registration date : 2014-05-27
Re: Andrew Hague, Askrigg Pottery.
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