Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => Studio Pottery => England => Topic started by: christranslates on April 02, 2008, 12:52:47 PM
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:new: We recently inherited two pairs of (what I think are Staffordshire) animal figurines, a bull and a cow (pictured here) and a pair of cats (on my next post). I think they're quite old and by the same maker. At first I thought the mark was HSM but now think it's H & M (pictured). My husband remembers them from when he was a child, and he's retiring this year! Can anyone tell me more about them please? ??? because I'm :bh: aginst a brick wall ! (love your smileys) :)
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and here are the cats (please see my previous post for bull and cow). Your help would be appreciated. ;) Chris
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Got it, I think, from the cats. C & U Mommens, South Heighton, nr Newhaven Sussex 1951-
Studio type pottery and moulded animal models. HS joined, incised or painted mark on Mr CHN Mommens animal models made at South Heighton. 1951-
Ursula, his wife presumably, had a different mark (like a double D) and did tin glazed and other earthernware from 1935. She started to make stomewares in 1963.
The S on the bull is upside down.
Info. Geoffrey A Godden Enc. British Pottery and Porcelain Marks
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The S is upside down on one and stamped twice on the other Doh!
Perhaps TC or Anne can combine the cats and the bulls
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I can combine here for you.
Geographically they make sense.
Thanks, Chris
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Definitely South Heighton, well done Christine. :) Chris Lewis who is at South Heighton now uses a different variation with the SH monogram - see this site: http://www.chrislewisceramics.com/ - the inside pages' background image shows the monogram.
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:cheerleader: Christine you were spot on :*: I sent photos to Chris Lewis at South Heighton
http://www.chrislewisceramics.com/
who very kindly confirmed and added the following information: "Yes, those are definitely made by Norman and Ursula. She has a sheep and a ram in the same series one of which has the date 1951 inscribed on it. That was the date they moved to South Heighton. He was really a stone sculptor. Ursula is the great granddaughter of Charles Darwin. Her first marriage was to Julian Trevelyan a fairly well known painter."
Also Ursula will be 100 years old this year !
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Oh well done, it is always nice when an artist replies, i hope you pointed them in this direction :)
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I did, Sue ! :ao: :)