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Title: Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
Post by: olesparkleyes on March 08, 2010, 11:49:56 AM
Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/Vetrissimo/CeramicsResearch#5444509354513148466
Anyone know how I can go about identifying the mark ?
Thanks
Pete
Title: Re: Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
Post by: Anne on March 08, 2010, 10:54:12 PM
Try this site Pete: http://www.cornishceramics.com/
Their marks page is here: http://www.cornishceramics.com/marks.htm
Title: Re: Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
Post by: olesparkleyes on March 14, 2010, 06:34:50 PM
Thanks Anne
I've had a good look at all the marks there but it's very difficult to match exactly. At times I convince myself it's one or t'other but when I look at their work, the style is completely different. 
It's not nec Cornish tho - that was just an uneducated guess.
In wandering aimlessly around the interweb I thought I had found the culprit :
John Calver at Carnforth, whose use of layers of glazes in similar tones, who likes to leave prominent pottery wheel ridges like on my mug and whose handle style is also very similar.
BUT he signs his items as shown here
http://www.cpaceramics.co.uk/gallery_detail.php?member_id=81
so back to square one again.
Thanks anyway
pete
Title: Re: Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
Post by: Anne on March 21, 2010, 09:33:12 PM
How strange, he's only a couple of miles from me and I've never seen anything by him Pete!
Title: Re: Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
Post by: olesparkleyes on February 06, 2012, 10:18:41 AM
Re-posting pics here as I keep re-arranging things at Picasa forgetting the links to forums which then get broken.
I now realise that the blueish iridescent-ish etheral layer is the result of being fired in a reduction kiln using a glaze with some copper in it (flambe).
Title: Re: Studio Mug w Mark - Cornish ?
Post by: antiquerose123 on February 06, 2012, 11:12:54 PM
Hi there:
 Can't make out the mark yet -- try dusting it with white powder -- or some soot.  Then can we have a New pic, Please  :cheerleader: