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Thirteen bottles ranging from 8" tall to 25" tall...intended to be displayed as a cityscape.
High-fired stoneware (cone 10), altered sculptural bases, stained, and 5 different colors of airbrushed glaze.
Hand thrown by Bruce Gholson
Bulldog Pottery
Seagrove, North Carolina
Red Stoneware with layers glazes and liquid clay slip.
More to do on most of them....metallic lustres. Some new glazes in there, I prefer the ochre to the red, it works better on the textured pieces, and is also greay on the smooth pieces. The red works really well on the smooth pieces too and looks like jasper :)
aperçu des pièces exposées à l'atelier céramique de l'aca d'XL, 128 rue Sans-Souci, du 15 au 18 juin (18h-21h les 15, 16 et 17, 10h-16h samedi 18)
A novelty stoneware mug made by the Pretty Ugly Pottery company which was based in Rhos-on-Sea, Wales. This pottery specialised in making "funny-face" novelty mugs and other decorative items and as all their items were 100% hand-made, every mug is unique in its own way. The mugs are fully functional too.
I believe the company started up some time in the 1970's and closed in 1999. Can anyone confirm which year the Pretty Ugly Pottery company started up, please?
The maker's imprint is stamped onto the base and takes the form of a double oval. The outer band of the oval has the text MADE IN WALES and the inner oval PRETTY UGLY POTTERY.
hobbylark.com/collecting/Pretty-Ugly-Pottery
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DESCRIPTION:
Size: 3 3/8” high x 3 1/8” O.D. excluding the handle (86mm x 79mm).
Material(s): earthen stoneware.
Finish: iron oxide to give the darker brown colour highlights & an overall clear glaze. Underside (base) is unglazed.
Weight: about 350g
Approximate age: c.1980 to late 1990's.
made for Evil Spirit Engineering. hand carved, tooled, brass scull studs on the nose of seat and around the back of seat. baseball stich lacing.
Oblong heavy stoneware dish with flower and leaves carved decoration. Retains UE label and it is fully marked on base with MS monogram.
Handbuilt stoneware bowl with underglaze and glaze, cone 6 oxidation. At the Center for the Arts Evergreen, "Fine Art of Craft Show" opening April 25 - May 23, 2008.
11" x 4"
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Two half gallon Flagons. To the left is a flagon from S. F. Jones & Sons. Manchester Ltd. Brewers and Wine Merchants 377 City Road.
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The lower portion states:"persons prosecuted for illegal use or detention" 1948.
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The second falgon is from Fentiman's Direct Supply Co. Ltd. It contained a brewed botanical beverage containing yeast. The screw top says "Ginger" Typical no reuse verbage dated 1964.
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Our Daily Challenge 17-23 September : Little buildings or houses
Made by me as a classroom demo years ago
Stoneware figure from a judgement group with aubergine, green, ochre and straw glazes, Ming dynasty from the 16th century at the British Museum
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