Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => American Continent => Topic started by: ChimpMad on February 15, 2009, 08:49:25 PM
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Speaking of which, would anybody know of a Canadian pottery called either 'Collis' or 'Collie', from the Ontario area?
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Nothing like that listed on the Canadian Pottery Identification site here: http://www.canadianpotteryidentifier.com/index.htm :( Rose or Carolyn might know, both being Canadians. (Where is Carolyn BTW, not seen her here for a while.)
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Thanks Anne, that's another site to add to my favourites.
The reason I ask is that I have somewhere (though God knows exactly where!!) a pretty little bowl with incised marks on the bottom 'Collis (or Collie) Pottery Ontario Canada. The bowl is beautifully glazed in a rich, glossy blue, a little darker than the usual Anglia Pottery glaze but nowhere as green as BMP. When I find it I'll post it up. I did have my entire collection pictured and filed on my old pc, but one day it did a Richard Hammond and crashed badly, losing everything in its memory. Unlike Hammond, its memory was irretrievable ;D
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Speaking of which, would anybody know of a Canadian pottery called either 'Collis' or 'Collie', from the Ontario area?
Hi there chimpMad -
I might be able to help as a Canadian - but even some canadian pottery has me stumped too. There is a place called Collingwood in Ontario. I know that Blue Mountain Pottery(BMP), and Pine Pottery were made there.
Scroll down: http://www.canadianpotteryidentifier.com/op.htm
and see also here: http://www.glassmenagerie.com/blue_mountain_pottery.html
and another Canadian Art Pottery at Collingwood (showns a label here) Click here (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NANTON-SCHOOL-1906-63-CANADA-ART-PLATE-COLLINGWOOD-ONT_W0QQitemZ230275841521QQihZ013QQcategoryZ2798QQcmdZViewItem)
More about BMP at Collingwood: http://www.antique67.com/articles.php?article=54
There appears to be several Canadian pottery markers that were located in Collingwood...
Hope that helps, as I too stumbled along even as a Canadian here with all the places. I think Evangeline Pottery was located there too.
(and just found THE POTTERY STUDIO in Collingwood also) scroll to near the bottom of this link: http://www.freewebs.com/bmpcollector/canadianpottery.htm
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Thanks for all that Rose, and I've found the bowl. Here it is, but it's 'bluer' than in the picture. I'd forgotton that it also says 'Port Hope'
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Or more possibly Vangelis, I'm sure that was the name.
Hi ChimpMad -- Do you know IF there is a pottery name (maybe Canadian) by the word *V* -- as that might solve another posting I had made on the site: http://www.yobunny.com/pottery/index.php?topic=9861.0
And reply (as i was posting as you posted) I know there is a Port hope in British Columbia (I think) and maybe down east too....and I have a look at the picture after I post this....
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I wonder, could say PORT HOPE or even PORT MOODY if all the letters did not show..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Moody
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Hope,_Ontario as sometimes all the letters do not show up...
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I'm here. But I'm afraid I know little about Canadian pottery.
Carolyn
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I'm sure it's 'Hope', but again I've got no further than finding the place on the map!
I've just looked at the 'VT', not a mark I recognise but a beautifully decorated pot for sure. I love the green bloom-effect.
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Carolyn glad you're still around here. :kissy:
Looks like Port Hope to me too but I can't find any Collie (or variant) Ceramics there (yet!)
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Maybe try to contact Port Hope Public Library (PHLP) here to see if they know anything about this, or any history on a business by that name. Just a suggestion.
http://www.phpl.ca/History/Requests.aspx
Question: Should ChimpMan topic be split? Just wondering as it might get lost under orange/brown posted title when his is blue and Collie (or Collic) ceramics.
Just want to open it to others viewing or any possible ideas. Thanks
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Good thinking Rose, split as suggested!