Rob's Poole Pottery Blog

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Friday, 28 May 2010

Twintone Cruet Set C95

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One great thing about Poole Twintone is that most of it is still cheep enough to use every day.  I'm not sure I use containers of condim...
Sunday, 23 May 2010

Poole Delphis Plate Shape no.4 Painted by Jean Millership

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This reversed palmate pattern appears on a lot of Delphis plates.  It strikes me as been very reminiscent of Matisse paper cut-outs, where I...
Saturday, 22 May 2010

Poole Delphis Bowl

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Back to Poole Pottery.  This was an eBay find earlier this month.  It was painted by Pamela Bevens in about 1970.  These Bowl came in at lea...
Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Black Forest Bear at Swinderby Fair

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I went to the new Swinderby Antique and Collector's Fair yesterday and didn't find any Poole Pottery! Has it all been collected? ...
Sunday, 16 May 2010

Crazy Art Deco Vase ZH 199

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I just wonder what was going through the mind of Truda Carter when she designed this one - she must have been something good.  So I was well...
Saturday, 15 May 2010

The Poole Custom House Screen Printed Dish

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Here's another kind of thing that would make a nice little collection, and they're dead cheep too.  They were screen printed (a tech...
Friday, 14 May 2010

Another Geometric Pattern Jam Pot

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There's no end to these!  If I had any sense I'd collect just one kind of Poole pottery, and these small geometric patterned pots wo...
Sunday, 9 May 2010

Delphis Pin Dish

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This one is from eBay last week.  Unfortunately it's not signed, but from the shape and glazes used I think it dates from the late 1960...
Friday, 7 May 2010

Art Deco Vase XP 438

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This is one of my favourite Poole Patterns.  It's often referred to as Sweet Pea due to the blue seed pods or flowers, but what I like a...
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