Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
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Davee-
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Davee-
Number of posts: 204
Age: 39
Location: West Mids UK
Registration date: 2009-07-27

Davee-
Number of posts: 204
Age: 39
Location: West Mids UK
Registration date: 2009-07-27

Davee-
Number of posts: 204
Age: 39
Location: West Mids UK
Registration date: 2009-07-27

Davee-
Number of posts: 204
Age: 39
Location: West Mids UK
Registration date: 2009-07-27

Davee-
Number of posts: 204
Age: 39
Location: West Mids UK
Registration date: 2009-07-27
Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
I was tracking this one on ebay Dan, then forgot to bid, Think you got a bargin there

Davee-
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Here's a recent acquisition
Best shape of the 1950's. Originally modelled on the wheel by Guy Sydenham but the production pieces were slip cast.

Best shape of the 1950's. Originally modelled on the wheel by Guy Sydenham but the production pieces were slip cast.

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Gareth
Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
it really got up Guy's nose that they made these slip cast pieces and dawbed them with decoration that didn't fit in with his original idea for the models,it was the beginning of the end for Guy's career at Poole pottery
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Failing that, I'd like to be stuffed, mounted and left in the corner of a darkened Victorian room with a slightly perplexed expression on my face.

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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
Well yes, that's what he says in Potters Life but he did give it another 21 years!
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Gareth
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He had the studio project to keep his mind off the main production,there were a number of distractions there.
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Failing that, I'd like to be stuffed, mounted and left in the corner of a darkened Victorian room with a slightly perplexed expression on my face.

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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
This is my latest eBay buy. I've not seen many of these. its only small about 6" in diameter shape no 762P. One of the fins is slightly bent but I think this might be a problem with lots of Plane ware as the vase in the Hayward and Atterbuy book also has a bent fin.

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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
gareth-h wrote:Here's a recent acquisition
Best shape of the 1950's. Originally modelled on the wheel by Guy Sydenham but the production pieces were slip cast.
Fabulous - right up my street!
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