Day 61: Koala Pottery Miniature Jug

Day 61: Today's piece is a miniature jug made by NSW based pottery Koala. There are 2 Koala potteries listed in Geoff Fords pottery marks book. This is from the later post war pottery. This jug is a 1950s copy of an earlier jug probably made by the Fowler pottery although the Fowler jug might have been a copy of an English jug around the early 30s. Koala always surprises me. They were only a small pottery in Oyster Bay but they seemed to have produced an interesting aray of items and some absolute stand out pieces that would rival any of the best post war potteries. #AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #Pottery #Ceramics #instapottery #AustralianDesign #NSWPottery #NSWCeramics #AustralianCeramics #RetroPottery #MidCentury #KoalaPottery #Fowler #FowlerPottery #Jug #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 61: Today’s piece is a miniature jug made by NSW based pottery Koala. There are 2 Koala potteries listed in Geoff Fords pottery marks book. This is from the later post war pottery. This jug is a 1950s copy of an earlier jug probably made by the Fowler pottery although the Fowler jug might have been a copy of an English jug around the early 30s. Koala always surprises me. They were only a small pottery in Oyster Bay but they seemed to have produced an interesting array of items and some absolute stand out pieces that would rival any of the best post war potteries.

#AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #Pottery #Ceramics #instapottery #AustralianDesign #NSWPottery #NSWCeramics #AustralianCeramics #RetroPottery #MidCentury #KoalaPottery #Fowler #FowlerPottery #Jug #365DaysofAustralianPottery

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Posted: March 2nd, 2016
at 8:45pm by Tim


Categories: 365 Days of Australian Pottery,Australian Pottery

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