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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 15-12-2010 11:21 PM
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on 16-12-2010 11:37 PM
Is it a keeper ~~ or will you be taking it to Wenty ??
It's a bit of an oddish combination of types of leaves & ??"fruit" or "nuts" and nothing comes to mind immediately - botanically speaking .... hmmmm ?:|.... guess it could be artistic licence.
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on 17-12-2010 05:59 AM
As to your question "is it a keeper"at this time it is.....unless something happens to change my mind.
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on 17-12-2010 06:11 PM
Beaming my thought waves at you granny 😉
Bring it Wenty and lets talk about it being with others of it's own kind :-x
Please,
Pip
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on 20-12-2010 03:46 PM
I found a piece of signed Delamere this morning - one Brenton mentioned in an earlier post. It is one of the later pieces, I believe, as the sig is different to the flamboyant earlier signatures, although I have seen it on pieces before. It is a more browny sponged glaze than usual, and absolutely ugly, it didn't even have the manners to have a kooka or a frog on one end, but I couldn't leave it in the opshop for $2

cheers
Rae
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on 29-01-2011 12:09 PM
Australian Pottery Darbyshire Koala Figure Book ends
I hope the buyer didn't think they were Darbyshire.
