Classic Art Ware - Debateable origins
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on 21-10-2009 09:09 PM
As I have said else where, I don't agree with Dorothy Johnstons attribution of this label to John Barnard Knight, a Melbourne potter associated with the label Janet Grey. I, (and others, not having come to this conclusion in isolation, I have talked to various collectors), believe there is a connection with Delamere Art Pottery from Sydney; whether this was a label attached to their wares sold through a certain outlet or a range they sold themselves similarly to Diana's Hollywood or Pate's Regent labels no one is sure.







Anyway - here are some photos for you to see labels on various CAW pieces that have always been attributed to Delamere (except the Koalas which are attributed only to CAW and the frog in the 1st pic which has a Delamere sticker). Aside from this there is continuity of glaze colour, and various motifs common over CAW and Delamere attributed pieces I can post pics of as well if anyone is interested, to support this theory.
Hoping there are some other CAW/Delamere collectors reading who might have info to share
cheers
Rae
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on 23-05-2010 05:14 PM
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on 24-05-2010 11:29 AM
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on 24-05-2010 12:22 PM
Please,please put the link up,we would love to see,
You will make some on here very happy!!!!!
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on 29-05-2010 09:15 AM
In the article she provides 2 photos of the large koala vase, one she attributes to CAW, the other to John Barnard Knight. Neither have any mention of how either attribution is arrived at, other than the comment that the one attributed to JBK is "wheel thrown glazed earthenware with carved relief decoration." when these pieces are slip cast with applied decoration (ie the koala and the log - also slip cast - and handmade gumnuts and gumleaves)
In the article Johnson claims, that in her 2nd book "there are koala ornaments with CAW stickers which I have now identified as not being Classic Art Ware. Original Classic Art Ware koalas did not have black on the top edge of the koalas ears." Unfortunately, Johnson gives no indication as to how she has come to this conclusion, some evidence would have been much appreciated.
However, Johnson does states : "Delamere did produce koala and gumnut pieces similar to that made by Barnard Knight but not of the same quality. As Bob Johnson said [from Delamere pottery aged in his 90's] we made our gumleaves curl up on the edge"
I was hoping, when this article was brought to my attention, that some solid evidence may have arisen, sadly, once again it appears to be just more conjecture, some of it pretty far fetched. I for one remain unconvinced of any comnection between JBK and CAW, and my gut feeling about CAW and Delamere remains as strong - you only have to have these pieces in front of you to see the glazes and the methods are the same.
I guess the question may now need to be asked though - has anyone ever seen a Delamere signature or sticker on even one of the green/burgundy mottled pieces attributed to Delamere? The only connection that comes to mind is the vase in the third pic in my original post with the CAW sticker , and the signed Delamere ones with the same shape but different glaze that were recently listed on ebay (can't find the listing to link), and the large signed koala vase, which again has a different glaze, not the green/burgundy (and no curling leaves)


Anyway, all food for thought, hope I haven't bored those of you who managed to finish this, to death!
cheers
Rae
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on 29-05-2010 11:37 AM
Can i be a pain & ask please about the curling leaves?
Do you mean curled on the edges, like wavey,a kink like the above?
I think i have the pieces on my watch list,will have alook & see if i can provide list No.
BBL
cheers
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on 29-05-2010 11:43 AM
cheers
Rae
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on 29-05-2010 01:56 PM
some of these have proven to be wrong later, which is not saying that is the case here. good mystery rae, im sure you will solve it.
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on 29-05-2010 01:58 PM
Just study the pictures of the large Delamere Koala vase that Rae has put on here and then please take a look at these pieces. They are so obviously by the same pottery it is just not funny.
As for rolls of stickers....what a joke. They were never in rolls,they were supplied by the box. How do you artificially age them to match the age of the pieces that they come with? LAUGHABLE !!!



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on 29-05-2010 02:15 PM
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on 29-05-2010 02:23 PM
