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- STUDIO POTTERY STAND DISH IMPRESSED MP MARK DOT UNDER M
This is a stand or plate with a nice clear mark of a joined MP and with a dot under the M I thought I had come across this mark before but have searched and h
- Radford pottery by H J Wood Wood Sons (Woods).
Re: Radford pottery by H J Wood Wood Sons (Woods) by Grumpy Grandad April 5th 2020, 6:12 pm An E Radford 3-section dish, pattern no 941 (moulded mark in top left section in bottom pic) with E Radford backstamp + 'E', but no marks regarding Woods I'm guessing it dates from the 1950s 60s
- Poole Pottery up to 1959 Traditional - 20thcenturyforum. com
I'm just back from Bournemouth and thought the vase in our hotel room last night may be of interest: It was enscribed to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the
- Michael Andersen (Denmark)
The stylistic "three herrings mark" on base rim identifies this piece as Michael Anderson
- Chelsea Pottery (London)
The Chelsea Pottery was established in 1952 by David and Mary Rawnsley in Radnor Walk, London SW3 More information about the history of the pottery can be fou
- Leach Pottery, St Ives, Yunomi with mystery H mark
Leach Pottery, St Ives, Yunomi with mystery H mark by Neil62 October 29th 2023, 7:44 pm Good evening, I have conversed with a few people about this pot mainly about whether Andrew Holden ever worked at the Leach My view is that it is Andrew Holdens mark which coincides with BISPM but I can’t find any reference to him working before 1970
- SECLA (Portugal)
SECLA was born in Caldas da Rainha, one of the main places for pottery in Portugal, in 1947, and it's now sadly closed SECLA stands for "Sociedade de Exportação e Cerâmica, Lda " wich means that most of the pieces were destinated to the foreign market, especialy the USA and the UK In the beginning of the 50s, SECLA opened a pottery studio where artists could experiment new shapes and
- Chinese Jiaqing, Qing dynasty
Chinese blue white porcelain plate in the Starburst or Sunburst pattern c 1800, late Qing dynasty
- Poole Pottery 1980 to present day - Page 11
Re: Poole Pottery 1980 to present day by dantheman November 30th 2021, 3:10 pm Hi Liz, try again with the images, include one of the base _________________ I'm not everyone's cup of tea, I'd be a mug to try dantheman Consultant Number of posts : 15372 Location : Lincolnshire ( the veg patch of England) Registration date : 2008-02-03
- Adrian Lewis-Evans
Re: Adrian Lewis-Evans by gareth-h Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:24 pm A Dorset Owl is a flagon for cider or beer that farmworkers used to carry with them from about 17th C onwards Adrian Lewis-Evans trained at Camberwell Art College and then set up a pottery in Lytchett Matravers in 1958
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