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A guide to Poole Pottery & Poole Pottery Marks

    https://antique-marks.com/poole-pottery.html
    Art pottery manufacturers and designers tend to specialise in different things and in some cases it is novel shapes or surface patterns, in others the emphasis is on glaze effects. In the case of Poole Pottery, from its early days to the present the main thing that makes their art pottery distinctive is the use of hand painted decoration.

Poole Pottery - Artists - Gunns Gallery

    http://www.gunnsgallery.co.uk/artists/492/poole-pottery
    Poole Pottery. Poole Pottery Twintone 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 …

About Poole Pottery : Collecting : The Poole Room

    https://www.pooleroom.co.uk/index.php?main_page=page_3
    The backstamp is either an incised mark, that may read "Carter Stabler Adams", "Poole, England" or similar, or a printed mark reading "Poole, England" with a dolphin figure. There may also be a range name ("Aegean"). There are many variations in size, wording and layout, and even different styles of dolphin, which can be used to help date the item.

Poole Pottery Archives - H is for Home Harbinger

    https://hisforhomeblog.com/tag/poole-pottery/
    To see a huge range of colour photos of all the different Poole pottery visit the Poole Pottery Collectors Club website. There’s also a wonderful book that looks at Delphis in detail. It includes a full list of the Delphis painters and their marks. It actually covers the entire history of Poole Pottery – all the ranges & designers involved.

Poole Pottery Backstamp Information : Perfect Pieces

    https://www.perfectpieces.co.uk/backstinfo.php?pmanuid=14
    Carter Stabler Adams Poole England impressed pottery mark in use c1921-1934. Note - the later version has Adams Ltd. Carter Stabler Adams Ltd Poole England impressed pottery mark, c1925-1934. Poole Sylvan Ware stencilled mark, c1934-1937.

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

    https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t25005-undocumented-poole-pottery-marks
    Jun 28, 2020 · undocumented Poole Pottery marks by dantheman August 12th 2019, 10:50 am sometimes Poole pottery collectors find marks that were not included in the 'Poole Pottery Bible'. here is a list of the known unknowns

Royal Worcester Artists & Designers - Antique Marks

    https://antique-marks.com/royal-worcester-artists.html
    The artists detailed below are currently a very small selection of these but we hope to grow this list extensively over the years. Although Worcester porcelain takes a great many skilled hands to manufacture, from around the year 1900 Royal Worcester allowed their artists to …

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