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A guide to Poole Pottery & Poole Pottery Marks

    https://antique-marks.com/poole-pottery.html
    Poole Pottery is based in the town of Poole in Dorset. They produce decorative and ornamental art pottery that has become very collectible. Poole was set up in 1873 as Carter and Co. and started out by making architectural ceramics incuding tiles and ornamental ceramics used in the building industry.

Poole pottery Etsy

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    Poole England Art Pottery Vase - Iridescent Purple + Red Volcanic Drip Glaze - Artist Signed - Original Poole Sticker Attached TheNWpickerShop. 5 out of 5 stars (231) $ 45.00. Favorite Add to Poole Pottery twintone jug set ShutterbugEtc. 5 out of 5 stars (76) $ 34.92. Only 1 ...

Poole Pottery artnet

    http://www.artnet.com/artists/poole-pottery/
    View Poole Pottery’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

Poole Pottery - Artists - Gunns Gallery

    http://www.gunnsgallery.co.uk/artists/492/poole-pottery
    Poole Pottery (Carter, Stabler and Adams) produced two-coloured tableware from the 1930s, but stopped production during World War Two. The range was re-launched in the late 1940s and called Twintone. It was used on three shapes of tableware, table accessories and decorative ware right up to 1981.

Traditional — The Virtual Museum of Poole Pottery

    https://www.pooleimages.co.uk/traditional
    Poole Pottery is probably best known for the colourful hand painted floral designs created by Truda Carter after her arrival at the Pottery in 1921. Drawing on many contemporary influences, these were painted on to hand thrown pots in standard shapes and sizes made from the deep red clay found locally.

The 1950s — The Virtual Museum of Poole Pottery

    https://www.pooleimages.co.uk/the-1950s
    Above - display plaque designed by Ann Read (c.1956) and painted by Nellie Blackmore who was the painting shop supervisor from 1950-1976 and whose career at Poole Pottery began in 1927. Above - plaque named 'Leo A1' signed by Ann Read. Above - plaque named 'Rock Crystal' and signed by …

undocumented Poole Pottery marks - 20th Century Pottery ...

    https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t25005-undocumented-poole-pottery-marks
    Jun 28, 2020 · Re: undocumented Poole Pottery marks by 22 Crawford St. August 12th 2019, 7:41 pm So the guy who gave me the packet of crisps said his wife's mother decorated sometime in the 70s, I'm sure she's unlisted.

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