Day 41: Premier Pottery Preston PPP Vase
Photo Caption: Day 41: Today’s piece is by Premier Pottery Preston or simply PPP. Starting production in 1930 the PPP line of wares is the predecessor to the Remued pottery line. Although both lines were produced by the same factory only 3 or 4 years apart they couldn’t be more different!
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Posted: February 10th, 2016
at 9:11pm by Tim
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Day 40: Ellis Ceramics Horse
Photo Caption: Day 40: Today’s piece is another piece by Ellis Ceramics out of Melbourne. Ellis must have made quite a few of these little horses but I’m not sure I have seen two the same. They were obviously cast from the same mould but the decoration and glaze combination seems to have been up to the individual artist. This is the only one I have but I imagine you could build a pretty special collection just concentrating on this one Ellis shape.
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Posted: February 9th, 2016
at 8:42pm by Tim
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Day 29: Ellis Ceramics Pelican
Photo Caption: Day 29: Today’s piece is by Ellis Ceramics out of Melbourne circa 1960s70s. Who doesn’t love a good piece of Ellis?! Classic mid century design is pretty much timeless and this piece is no exception. I have seen this Pelican figure as a money box before but this version is just a freestanding figure. Except for the sticker these pieces are always unmarked.
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Posted: January 29th, 2016
at 9:30pm by Tim
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Day 4: Sylvia Halpern
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
Posted: January 4th, 2016
at 9:15am by Tim
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