Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => Studio Pottery => England => Topic started by: Anne on January 06, 2016, 05:39:39 PM
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Pretty wee pot from Wensleydale Pottery, Hawes, Yorkshire - Simon and Rebecca Shaw started the pottery in 1983. It stands 2½" (57mm) tall and is 3" (75mm) top diameter. Lovely clear base stamp so no doubt as to which pottery it is from. Has a horizontal slit like a smiling mouth round about a third of its girth. Lovely matt glaze in a blue colour mainly. Wensley dale Pottery was working in 2013, I'm not sure if they still are. I will try and get over there to see when the weather improves this year (added bonus: a visit to the Wensleydale Dairy cheese shop!) :cheerleader:
Bigger image on Alamy here showing more of their range of pots.
http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/ad7f31534872418cb1f24a1f7430f2e2/the-wensleydale-pottery-in-hawes-in-wensleydale-in-north-yorkshire-c7x1j0.jpg (http://Bigger image on Alamy here showing more of their range of pots.
http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/ad7f31534872418cb1f24a1f7430f2e2/the-wensleydale-pottery-in-hawes-in-wensleydale-in-north-yorkshire-c7x1j0.jpg)
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Oooh, bring some cheese home for me LOL
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Heh heh heh Carolyn, are you a cheese addict like me? :) I've now been told by other potters who make these that this wee pot is an egg separator... there's handy... I was thinking of using it on my desk but it is now in the kitchen awaiting the next baking session that we need to separate eggs in.
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Yup, I can see that working with the slit in the side. Yes, I'm a serious cheese fanatic. And I actually quite like Wensleydale (mind you a nice sharp Cheddar or Stilton is also lovely.)
Carolyn