Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
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Re: Poole Pottery up to 1959 & Traditional
This is one of the pieces that I prefer in the solid colours rather than the patterns. The shape is so strong that the pattern just detracts from it - perfect as it is !

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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.
very Scandinavian,an influence that continued throughout the 60's,70's,80's & 90's.
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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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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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Very nice Dan, that looks like an early one.
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