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Day 7: Disabled Soldier Pottery

Day 7: Today's piece may not look it but it is pretty special. Started around the end of the first world war the Disabled Soldiers Pottery was an initiative of the Red Cross in Redfern NSW to provide work for returned soldiers suffering from severe war related injuries (usually amputations that would have made them unsuitable for other work). Circa 1920. #AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #NSWPottery #DisabledSoldiersPottery #DisabledSoldiers #WWI #WorldWarOne #instapottery #Pottery #Ceramics #AustralianDesign #Art #Design #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 7: Today’s piece may not look it but it is pretty special. Started around the end of the first world war the Disabled Soldiers Pottery was an initiative of the Red Cross in Redfern NSW to provide work for returned soldiers suffering from severe war related injuries (usually amputations that would have made them unsuitable for other work). Circa 1920.

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Day 6: Peter Harris

Day 6: Today's piece is by self taught South Australian potter and painter Peter Harris. This is one of only a handfull of SA pieces I have acquired over the years in fact it may well be the only one in the house. #AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #Pottery #Ceramics #instapottery #SAPottery #AustralianArt #AustralianDesign #PeterHarris #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 6: Today’s piece is by self taught South Australian potter and painter Peter Harris. This is one of only a handful of SA pieces I have acquired over the years in fact it may well be the only one in the house.

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Day 5: Les Blakebrough

Day 5: Today's piece is by Master Australian potter Les Blakebrough from Tasmania. Circa 1986. #AustralianPottery #instapottery #Australianpotteryartist #AustralianArtPottery #AustralianArt #TasmanianPottery #LesBlakebrough #Pottery #Ceramics #AustralianDesign #1980s #1980sDesign #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 5: Today’s piece is by Master Australian potter Les Blakebrough from Tasmania. Circa 1986.

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Day 4: Sylvia Halpern

Day 4: Todays piece is by Japanese born ceramic artist Sylvia Halpern. Wife of Artur Halpern. This piece featuring a tree filled landscape would have been made durring her years at the potters cottage at Warrandyte, Victoria. #AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #VICPottery #SylviaHalpern #instapottery #Pottery #Ceramics #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 4: Todays piece is by Japanese born ceramic artist Sylvia Halpern. Wife of Artur Halpern. This piece featuring a tree filled landscape would have been made durring her years at the potters cottage at Warrandyte, Victoria. #AustralianPottery #AustralianArtPottery #VICPottery #SylviaHalpern #instapottery #Pottery #Ceramics #365DaysofAustralianPottery

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Day 3: Vladimir Tichy.

Day 3: In my opinion one of the best architectural potters working in Australia in the 1970's had to be Vladimir Tichy. Working in Parramatta, NSW in partnership with Rudolph Dybka studio Dybka Tichy produced some absolutely monumental works right around the country. Sady due to the relentless march of progress most of these big installations are long gone and most of what we are left with is little gems like this piece. Signed V Tichy 1973. #AustralianPottery #NSWPottery #VladimirTichy #StudioDybkaTichy #ArchitecturalPottery #AustralianArt #AustralianArtPottery #Ceramics #Pottery #instapottery #AustralianDesign #365DaysofAustralianPottery

Photo Caption: Day 3: In my opinion one of the best architectural potters working in Australia in the 1970’s had to be Vladimir Tichy. Working in Parramatta, NSW in partnership with Rudolph Dybka studio Dybka Tichy produced some absolutely monumental works right around the country. Sady due to the relentless march of progress most of these big installations are long gone and most of what we are left with is little gems like this piece. Signed V Tichy 1973.

#AustralianPottery #NSWPottery #VladimirTichy #StudioDybkaTichy #ArchitecturalPottery #AustralianArt #AustralianArtPottery #Ceramics #Pottery #instapottery #AustralianDesign #365DaysofAustralianPottery

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Day 2: Rynne Tanton

Day 2: Today's piece is by one of my favourite Tasmanian potters, Rynne Tanton circa 2008. #AustralianPottery #TasmanianPottery #AustralianArt #Art #australianpotteryartist #AustralianCeramics #Pottery #Ceramics #AustralianDesign #AustralianArtPottery #rynnetanton #365DaysofAustralianPottery #instapottery

Photo Caption: Day 2: Today’s piece is by one of my favourite Tasmanian potters, Rynne Tanton circa 2008.

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Day 1: McHugh Vase

Day 1: Let's see if i can keep this up. One day, one piece Australian made pottery from my collection (past or present). I have more than enough pieces to get through the year so lets begin. Made by McHugh Bros, Launceston Tasmania. This is shape 41 from their range and is dated to the base 1935. Not a rare shape but shows an exceptional glaze combination. #AustralianPottery #TasmanianPottery #Pottery #Ceramics #AustralianCeramics #AustralianArt #ArtDeco #AustralianArtPottery #365DaysofAustralianPottery #instapottery

Photo Caption: Day 1: Let’s see if i can keep this up. One day, one piece Australian made pottery from my collection (past or present). I have more than enough pieces to get through the year so lets begin.
Made by McHugh Bros, Launceston Tasmania. This is shape 41 from their range and is dated to the base 1935. Not a rare shape but shows an exceptional glaze combination.
#AustralianPottery #TasmanianPottery #Pottery #Ceramics #AustralianCeramics #AustralianArt #ArtDeco #AustralianArtPottery #365DaysofAustralianPottery #instapottery

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